
Israel
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Sammy Smooha is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Haifa, Israel. He is a member of The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and an Israel Prize laureate in Sociology. He served as a visiting professor and a senior research fellow at many academic institutes in the West. Smooha studies Israeli society in comparative perspective, with a focus on ethnic relations and democracy and has published widely on the internal divisions and conflicts in Israel.
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1. Introduction 2. A theoretical perspective: structural pluralism 3. Models of intergroup relations 4. Historical background 5. Current social contexts 6. Pluralism and inequality 7. Oriental-Ashkenazi inequality 8. Conflict and integration 9. Continuity and change 10. Conclusion