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Social identity, intergroup conflict, and conflict reduction / edited by Richard D. Ashmore, Lee J. Jussim., & David Wilder.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2001.Description: xii, 270 p. : 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780195137439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.4 ASH
Summary: Annotation How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people's identities? How might social identity be harnessedin the service of reducing conflict between groups? The chapters in this book present a sophisticated and detailed interdisciplinary analysis of the most fundamental issues in understanding identity and conflict
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Paro College Library General Stacks Short-Term Loan 302.4 ASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19299 Available E19299

Individuals, Groups and Institutions in Social Studies

Paro College Library General Stacks Short-Term Loan 302.4 ASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19300 Available E19300

Individuals, Groups and Institutions in Social Studies

Paro College Library General Stacks Short-Term Loan 302.4 ASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19301 Available E19301

Individuals, Groups and Institutions in Social Studies

Paro College Library General Stacks Short-Term Loan 302.4 ASH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E19302 Available E19302

Individuals, Groups and Institutions in Social Studies

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Annotation How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people's identities? How might social identity be harnessedin the service of reducing conflict between groups? The chapters in this book present a sophisticated and detailed interdisciplinary analysis of the most fundamental issues in understanding identity and conflict

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