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Neotribalism

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McPherson, M.; Smith-Lovin, L.; Brashears, M. E. (2006). "Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades".
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This article is about the sociological concept of neotribalism and not the reemergence of ethnic identities that followed the end of the
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and look to the organizational principles of the distant past for guidance, and that therefore the
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The notion of neotribalism is used in the field of consumer research under the label
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Diaz Ruiz, Carlos A.; Penaloza, Lisa; Holmqvist, Jonas (January 1, 2020).
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and a 2006 study by McPherson, Smith-Lovin and Brasiers published in the
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The Time of the Tribes: The Decline of Individualism in Mass Society
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seem to support at least the more moderate neotribalist arguments.
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Work by researchers such as American political scientist
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Cold War
New tribalism
New Tribal Revolution
Postmodernism
Modernism
Postmodernity
Deconstruction
Hypermodernity
Hyperreality
Posthumanism
Post-structuralism
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
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Psychology
Political science

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