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Nation-Building and Contested Identities - MEK

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IRINA CULIC36 Culic, “Between Civic <strong>and</strong> <strong>Nation</strong>al Identity,” p. 19. Question with predeterminedanswers.37 Both quantitative research, where ethnic distribution or size of locality representindependent variables, explaining various processes <strong>and</strong> phenomena, <strong>and</strong>qualitative research, where categories employed by researchers are identified orconfirmed, <strong>and</strong> where the operation of variables is made explicit.38 For instance, the objective chance to interact with a minority person dependson the ratio of the minority population within the population of a locality.39 That is, language of communication <strong>and</strong> type of common activities, etc.40 By this, I do not intend to underestimate other important causes, such as competitionfor resources, market-positions, etc. See Verdery, “<strong>Nation</strong>alism <strong>and</strong><strong>Nation</strong>al Sentiment in Post-Socialist Romania;” see also her study “<strong>Nation</strong>alism,Post-Socialism, <strong>and</strong> Space in Eastern Europe,” Social Research 63 (1996),pp. 77-86.41 Tîrgu-Mureº is the only city in Romania (except for Marghita) where the numberof Hungarian <strong>and</strong> Romanian populations is almost equal. It was also thesetting of the most important inter-ethnic conflict in post-socialist Romania, inMarch 1990.42 Moreover, linguistic <strong>and</strong> psychological studies show that the ability to usemore than one language enhances the comprehension capacities of the childrenas well as their school <strong>and</strong> social performance.246

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