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- Title
Interaction Rules and Ethnicity THE JAPANESE AND CAUCASIANS IN HONOLULU.
- Authors
Johnson, Colleen Leahy; Johnson, Frank Arvid
- Abstract
Abstract The concept of ethnicity has traditionally embraced varying customs, structures, languages, attitudes, histories, and ideologies. More recently, ethnic identification has been studied as it sets boundaries between diverse subcultures, This report examines ethnicity as a function of distinctive interaction rules in encounters both within and outside the Japanese American community in Hawaii. Cost and reward criteria derived from exchange theory are related to interaction rules in an effort to account for dissonance in interethnic communication.
- Subjects
HONOLULU (Hawaii); HAWAII; UNITED States; MULTICULTURALISM; ETHNICITY; GROUP identity; CAUCASIAN race
- Publication
Social Forces, 1975, Vol 54, Issue 2, p452
- ISSN
0037-7732
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2576646