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Definition of Intergroup
1. Adjective. Taking place between groups, especially between social groups ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intergroup
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intergroup
Literary usage of Intergroup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1997)
"Expanded Roles in Handling intergroup Conflicts A number of programs have begun
to handle intergroup disputes (such as those between gangs and between ..."
2. Preventing Deadly Conflict edited by David A. Hamburg, Cyrus R. Vance (1998)
"How can the international community foster a mass media that is devoted to
combating intergroup prejudice and ethnocentrism, as well as communicating the ..."
3. Basic Concepts in the Methodology of the Social Sciences by Johann Mouton, H. C. Marais (1988)
"Example 1 Project title The socialization of urban white secondary school pupils
as far as their attitudes and perceptions towards intergroup relations in ..."
4. Violence in South Africa: A Variety of Perspectives by Elirea Bornman, René Van Eeden, Marie Wentzel (1998)
"In the larger society intergroup competition is determined by social, ...
Although most social scientists tend to associate intergroup competition with ..."
5. Identity? Theory, Politics, History: Theory, Politics, History by S. B. Bekker, Rachel Prinsloo (1999)
"intergroup tension and group mobilization are consequently also found in some of the
... Other important factors are the history and dynamics of intergroup ..."
6. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1918)
"The final outcome of the present dualistic movement for nationalism on the one
hand, requiring some kind of intergroup rivalry as a means of securing ..."
7. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"There is the tendency for athletics to come under the control of the spectator
and develop into specialized intergroup partisan contests, which in turn ..."