Abstract
This is an attempt to describe one kind of social institutions, here called receptors, which handle the problem of creating functioning relations between groups of newcomers in a society and various subgroups within this society during a confron tation between such groups Such a social institution might be called a regulator, when there exists an agreement between the interest groups involved, that their goal should be a mutually acceptable situation for both groups The paper also contains an attempt to describe those ideologies with regard to the reception of newcomers, which are most likely to develop within different kinds of receptors.
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