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International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, 238-246 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/002071528903000308
© 1989 SAGE Publications

The Effect of the Uprising on Readiness for Interethnic Contact Among Palestinians in Israel

Mahmoud Mi'Ari

This paper examines the effect, or the perceived effect, of the Palestinian uprising on Israeli Arabs' readiness to enter into social relations with Jews. The findings indicate that the uprising has weakened, or at least is perceived to have weakened, that readiness. The effect of the upris ing seems to be stronger among those who identify as Palestinian than those who identify as Israeli or Arab. The data were collected in 1988 on a sample of 313 Arab high school students in Israel.


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