2017
DOI: 10.1080/13531042.2018.1541650
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When “Mixed” Marriages Fall Apart: A Socio-Legal Perspective

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“…The most elaborate analysis of the Israeli citizenship discourse was presented by Yoav Peled (1992Peled ( , 2008. Together with Gershon Shafir, Peled has argued that the Israeli citizenship discourse is harnessed for the purpose of justifying, rationalizing, and preserving the Israeli hierarchical citizenship structure (Shafir andPeled 1998, 2002). They identified three types of citizenship ideologies which represent different modes of incorporation into Israel's stratified political structure: the first draws on an individualist-liberal discourse of civil, political, and social rights and strives to separate the full citizens of Israel-Jewish and non-Jewish alike-from the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories who are not Israeli citizens.…”
Section: Palestinian-christian Citizenship In the Jewish Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most elaborate analysis of the Israeli citizenship discourse was presented by Yoav Peled (1992Peled ( , 2008. Together with Gershon Shafir, Peled has argued that the Israeli citizenship discourse is harnessed for the purpose of justifying, rationalizing, and preserving the Israeli hierarchical citizenship structure (Shafir andPeled 1998, 2002). They identified three types of citizenship ideologies which represent different modes of incorporation into Israel's stratified political structure: the first draws on an individualist-liberal discourse of civil, political, and social rights and strives to separate the full citizens of Israel-Jewish and non-Jewish alike-from the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories who are not Israeli citizens.…”
Section: Palestinian-christian Citizenship In the Jewish Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to endogamous couples, mixed marriages are also likelier to end up in divorce or dissolution (e.g. Kaplan and Herbst-Debby, 2017; Racin, 2006; Shahar, 2017). Research on attitudes toward mixed marriages in highly conflicted societies has found that they receive little support from both partners’ social networks and become heavily burdened (Hastings, 1990).…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%