Toward an understanding of immigration as a defining feature of the 21st century
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Editor (edt), Editor (edt): Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka
Editor (edt): Cichocka, Aleksandra
Author (aut): Hamilton, Leah
Author (aut): Medianu, Stelian
Author (aut): Esses, Victoria M.
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The chapter, "Toward an understanding of immigration as a defining feature of the 21st century" was written by the listed authors including Stelian Medianu (Douglas College Faculty). Why do we protest? What compels us to participate in crowd violence? Can gender discrimination in the workplace be explained in psychological terms?
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9780230284753
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