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The roots of intense ethnic conflict may not in fact be ethnic: Categories, communities and path dependence
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Date Issued
2004-04
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Abstract
This article criticizes two theoretical approaches to ethnicity and ethnic conflict. One emphasizes the intense solidarity generated by the ethnic bond and explains this in terms of a deep, quasi-kin feeling. The other emphasizes the contingency and situatedness of ethnic feeling and the fluctuating character of ethnic groupness. We adopt an alternative strategy, locating ethnicity as one factor among many, which may form a path-dependent self-reproductive system generating communal opposition and ethnic conflict..
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
Archives Européennes de Sociologie / European Journal of Sociology
Volume
45
Issue
2
Start Page
209
End Page
232
Copyright (Published Version)
2004 Archives Européennes de Sociologie
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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