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Being Middle Eastern American: Identity negotiation in the context of the war on terror
Amir Marvasti
Division of Education, Human Development & Social Sciences (Altoona)
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War on Terror
100%
Middle Eastern
100%
American Identity
100%
Identity Negotiation
100%
Stigma Management
66%
Depth Interviews
33%
US Immigrants
33%
Terrorist Attacks
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Autoethnography
33%
Social Construction
33%
U.S Citizens
33%
September 11th
33%
Social Sciences
Strategic Management
100%
Tuition Fee
50%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Terrorist Action
50%
Everyday Life
50%
US Citizen
50%
Authors
50%
Immigrant
50%
Arts and Humanities
Stigma
100%
American identity
100%
USA
33%
Social Construction
33%
In-depth interviews
33%
Authors
33%
aftermath
33%
2001 September 11
33%
Psychology
Immigrant
100%