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" Towards a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Psychology: Exploring MENA Identity on a Post-9/11 Global Context "
Nahal Crystal Kaivan
Erdman, Phyllis
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804869
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Doc. No
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TL49705
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Call number
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1987479898; 10188752
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Main Entry
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Bennett, Matthew Aaron
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Title & Author
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Towards a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Psychology: Exploring MENA Identity on a Post-9/11 Global Context\ Nahal Crystal KaivanErdman, Phyllis
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College
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Washington State University
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Counseling Psychology
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student score
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2017
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Page No
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278
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Note
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Committee members: Bettis, Pamela J.; LeBeau, Jennifer
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-36394-4
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Abstract
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MENAs are defined in this study as individuals with ethnic, cultural and/or racial origins in 22 Arab League states, and non-Arab countries including: Iran, Turkey and Israel. The global context post 9/11 has undoubtedly impacted the ways in which MENAs are represented in media and therefore understood in the social, political and cultural spheres they occupy. This study aimed to understand how the post-9/11 global context has impacted MENA identity.
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Subject
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Multicultural Education; Counseling Psychology; Ethnic studies
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Psychology;Education;9/11;Identity;Liberation psychology;MENA;MENA identity;Middle Eastern, North African
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Added Entry
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Erdman, Phyllis
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Counseling PsychologyWashington State University
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