In theorectical terms (as a social psychologist, anthropologist and psychoanalist), in my PdD research I used a list of traits (N=98) based in previous ressearch to obtain identity profiles in different articulated levels (national, comparing 3 collective European identities / national ideal / personal) and crossed the result with the basic profiles of the two mains universal axis of social reproduction (obtaining gender and intergerational profiles), and then with factorial analysis I get a statistical organized space defining Collective Identities in gender ad intergerational terms. Portuguese define themselves in a very valued fashion as "Peaceful", "Feminine" and "Childish" (would like to be more "Feminine" and less "Childish"), define North-Europeans as Cold "Male /Adults" with "agressive, exploitative and arrogant" defects, and define the historical neighbours (Spaniards) as Indefined untrustful persons with lots of Defects.

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