Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 523
... Scotland or that her father is Scottish . If pressed further she could argue that in her particular case , residence and ancestry should take precedent over what other respondents have referred to as ' accidents of birth'.10 The way in ...
... Scotland or that her father is Scottish . If pressed further she could argue that in her particular case , residence and ancestry should take precedent over what other respondents have referred to as ' accidents of birth'.10 The way in ...
Page 528
... Scotland , natality , ancestry , place of residence , accent , name and appearance all figured as prominent identity markers . These markers can be applied with a fair degree of objecti- vity although accent , for example , may be less ...
... Scotland , natality , ancestry , place of residence , accent , name and appearance all figured as prominent identity markers . These markers can be applied with a fair degree of objecti- vity although accent , for example , may be less ...
Page 529
... Scotland , I've chosen to live here and I think that a lot of the English mentality is fairly ghastly . Then when I do speak though , I'm very obviously English . In many ways I would like my affection for Scotland to be reflected in ...
... Scotland , I've chosen to live here and I think that a lot of the English mentality is fairly ghastly . Then when I do speak though , I'm very obviously English . In many ways I would like my affection for Scotland to be reflected in ...
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NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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