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Ulster Scots identity and culture: The missing voices
K Stapleton
, J Wilson
School of Communication and Media
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Social Work and Social Policy Research
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UK
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Focus Group
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Nationalists
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Group Discussion
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Consciousness
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Cultural Identity
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Rhetoric
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Micro Level
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Lived Experience
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Identity Formation
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Politicization
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Macro Level
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Cultural Resource
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Psychology
Focus Group
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Consciousness
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Lived Experience
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Identity Formation
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Arts and Humanities
Ulster
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S-COTS
100%
unionists
20%
Northern Ireland
10%
Protestant
10%
Conception
10%
Leaders
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Unionism
10%
cultural movement
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Britishness
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Lived Experience
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Identity Formation
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Politicization
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Group Discussion
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Nationalists
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