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spellingShingle Shin, Shang‐Hui, Kashima, Yoshihisa, Laham, Simon M., Kim, Uichol, Park, Young‐Shin, Koo, Jaisun, Park, Junseong, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, The temporal dimension of national identification: An empirical investigation in South Korea and Australia, General Social Sciences, Social Psychology
title The temporal dimension of national identification: An empirical investigation in South Korea and Australia
title_full The temporal dimension of national identification: An empirical investigation in South Korea and Australia
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title_full_unstemmed The temporal dimension of national identification: An empirical investigation in South Korea and Australia
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