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Interethnic conflict: Attribution and cultural ignorance

Howard Journal of Communications, 1995
This paper analyzes an interethnic conflict according to (a) literature on conflict and interethnic interactions; (b) the context in which the conflict occurred; and (c) interpretations of particip...
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Interethnic Conflicts

2018
The argument in this Chapter is that the key to bringing about lasting ethnic peace and harmony in Kenya – and in the rest of Africa – lies in understanding the attitudes and values found in community folktales. Folktales reflect a community's attempt to give form and shape to its hopes and fears and answers to its important questions.
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Interethnic conflict and aggression: A Melanesian datum

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1988
Abstract The formal analysis of interethnic conflict and aggression requires a behavioral reference or datum for this major and critical part of the human condition. One characteristic of that aggregate of cultures broadly termed Melanesian, is a particular assertiveness which was and continues to be expressed as intergroup conflict at varied social ...
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Interethnic conflict and policy analysis in Africa

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1986
(1986). Interethnic conflict and policy analysis in Africa. Ethnic and Racial Studies: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 66-86.
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History and Interethnic Conflicts in Putin's Russia

Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, 2009
Events of the distant past can become the subjects of animated online debates, revealing high levels of ethnic tension between ethnic Russians and minorities. This has been the case with disputes about a recent Russian movie on Genghis Khan, for instance, which is nearing completion in Yakutia.
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Conflict in the House: Interethnic Conflict as Change Agent, Change as Conflict Instigator

The Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Conflict is viewed by many as something to be feared and avoided-even, and perhaps especially, in educational settings. However, if dealt with openly, honestly, and forthrightly, school conflict can provide students, parents, teachers, administrators, and communities with opportunities for communication, growth, and positive change.
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Interethnic Conflicts in the CIS and International Experience

Sociological Research, 1994
The collapse of the totalitarian system in our country has led to a sharp destabilization of interethnic relations, and the exacerbation of old and the appearance of new conflicts of a national and ethnic nature. Differing in scale, social significance, origin, "age," and tension, they nonetheless have the same "ultimate nature." Their deep-lying roots
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Ethno-Political Conflicts in China: Toward Building Interethnic Harmony

2011
Jia et al. discuss the historical treatment of ethnic minorities in China and examine governmental policies that have been implemented to create equality and autonomy. An analysis of both the positive and negative effects of these policies follows. The authors recognize that the current model requires change and offer suggestions to improve policy and ...
Wenshan Jia   +2 more
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Management of Interethnic Conflict in an Indian Manufacturing Organization

Psychological Reports, 1985
This paper presents techniques of management of interethnic conflict used in a medium-size publicly owned manufacturing organization in India. This organization employed two major ethnic groups, one consisted mainly of farmers and peasants and was numerically dominant in this region, the other has traditionally excelled in education.
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Spontaneous Contact and Social Resilience Following Eruption of Interethnic Violence in Ethnically Mixed Settings

Conflict Resolution Quarterly
Does spontaneous contact between individuals from different ethnonational groups affect their social resilience, specifically their ability to avoid escalation and radicalization following eruptions of ethnic violence?
Nitzan Faibish   +3 more
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