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Psycho-Sociological Aspects of Relations among Three Ethnic Groups: Slovenes, Italians and Friulians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Emidio Sussi*
Affiliation:
University of Trieste, Italy

Extract

This essay concentrates on the psycho-sociological and socio-cultural aspects of relations among ethnic groups in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region, especially between Slovenes and the other ethnic groups. Therefore it will not deal with the following two points: the ethno-minority problem of the Slovenes in Italy in demographic and ecologic terms (such as, for example, the number of members in a specific group, their territorial dislocation, etc.), or the problem of their socio-professional relations and of their institutional structures (such as, the distribution of minority group members in the professional stratification, the existence of economic, political and cultural structures within the minority groups, etc.).

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Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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References

Notes

1. Some works with selected bibliographies concerning these topics are: Janko Jeri in drugi, eds., Slovenci v Italiji po drugi svetovni vojni (Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba; Koper: CZP Primorski tisk; Trieste: ZTT-EST, 1975); Milko Kos and others, The Slovenes in Italy Yesterday and Today (publ. of Slovenski raziskovalni inštitut — SLORI, in Slovene, Italian and English, Trieste: ZZT-EST, 1974); Gruppo Studio Alpina, I gruppi linguistici del Friuli e della Venezia Giulia (Bellinzona: Arti Graf. Salvioni e C., 1975); Giorgio Valussi, Gli Sloveni in Italia (Trieste: Lint, 1974); and many other studies of Inštitut za narodnostna vprašanja (Ljubljana) and Slovenski raziskovalni inštitut — SLORI (Trieste).Google Scholar

2. We mention only a few works dealing with these issues: Toussaint Hočevar and Aleš Lokar, “Gospodarskopolitične implikacije izobrazbene stukture tržaških Slovencev” in Toussaint Hočevar, Slovenski družbeni razvoj (New Orleans: Založba Prometej, 1979), pp. 131-137; Slovenski raziskovalni inštitut — SLORI, ed., Atti del Convegno sulla scuola slovena in Italia (Trieste: ZTT-EST, 1977); and Slovenski raziskovalni inštitut-SLORI, ed., Atti del simposio sui problemi socio-economici e ambientali degli Sloveni in Italia (Trieste: ZTT-EST, 1978.)Google Scholar

3. Giovanni Battista Pellegrini, Introduzione all'Atlante storico-linguisticoetnografico friulano (ASLEF) (Ist. di Glottologia dell'Univ. di Padova, Ist. di Fil. Rom. della Facoltà di lingue e lett. straniere di Trieste con sede a Udine, 1972).Google Scholar

4. Anna Maria Boileau and Emidio Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze (Udine: Grillo, 1981), pp. 27-45.Google Scholar

5. For a description of some problems of Friulians see Provincia di Udine, ed., Gruppi etnico-linguistici della provincia di Udine, Atti della Conferenza, 5-6 maggio 1978 (Udine: Chiandetti, 1978).Google Scholar

6. Emidio Sussi, “Minoranza” in Franco Demarchi and Aldo Ellena, eds., Dizionario di sociologia (Roma: Paoline, 1976), pp. 767-776.Google Scholar

7. Selected bibliographies on these topics are included in Anna Maria Boileau, Raimondo Strassoldo and Emidio Sussi, Temi di sociologia delle relazioni etniche (Gorizia: ISIG, 1975, Quaderno ISIG n. 3) and in Peter Klinar, Mednarodne migracije (Maribor: Obzorja, 1976).Google Scholar

8. Bioleau and Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze, pp. 47-123.Google Scholar

9. Renzo Gubert, La situazione confinaria (Trieste: Lint, 1972), pp. 202-210.Google Scholar

10. Boileau and Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze, pp. 81-87.Google Scholar

11. The data are from unpublished research “Motivacije in stališča do učenja in rabe slovenskega in italijanskega jezika med slovensko srednješolsko mladino v Italiji”, Inštitut za sociologijo v Ljubljani in Slovenski raziskovalni inštitut-SLORI-v Trstu, 1980.Google Scholar

12. Anna Maria Boileau, “Atteggiamenti di discriminazione etnica fra i giovani della regione”, Panarie, 13 (1971): pp. 21-29.Google Scholar

13. Boileau and Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze, pp. 90-93.Google Scholar

17. Boileau and Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze, pp. 65-71.Google Scholar

18. Bruna De Marchi, “A Sociology of Language Research in Friuli-Venetia Julia, a Multilingual Border Area” in Bruna De Marchi and Anna Maria Boileau, eds., Boundaries and Minorities in Western Europe (Milan: Angeli, 1982), pp. 183-210.Google Scholar

19. Data from research “Motivacije.”Google Scholar

20. Boileau and Sussi, Dominanza e minoranze, pp. 110-113.Google Scholar

21. Data from research, “Motivacije.”Google Scholar

22. Danilo Sedmak and Emidij Susič, Tiha asimilacija (Trieste: ZTT-EST, 1983).Google Scholar