Meta-ethnicity


Meta-ethnicity is a level of commonality that is wider and more general than ethnicity, but does not necessarily correspond to nation or nationality. It is a relatively recent term occasionally used in academic literature or public discourse on ethnic studies. In colloquial discourse, it usually signifies a larger in-group of distinct ethnic groups who identify more closely with each other than they would with out-group ethnic groups. The groups within the in-group may be genetically and culturally related which reinforces the grouping.
An early use—possibly the first published in English—was an article in a 1984 USSR Academy of Sciences publication discussing identity in Asia and Africa.

Examples of use

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