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Title: Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict


1
Chapter 17
  • Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

2
Chapter Outline
  • Ethnic Groups
  • The problem of Stateless Nationalities
  • Resolving Ethnic Conflict

3
Ethnic Group
  • A named social group based on perception of
    shared ancestry, cultural tradition, and common
    history that culturally distinguish that group
    from other groups.

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Aspects of Ethnic Group Identity
  1. Situational nature of ethnic group identity
  2. Attributes of ethnic groups
  3. Fluidity of ethnic group identity
  4. Types of ethnic groups.

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Situational Nature of Identity
  • situational nature of ethnic identity
  • Chosen ethnic identity varies with context
  • hierarchical nestingOccurs when an ethnic group
    is part of a larger collection of ethnic groups,
    which together constitute a higher level of
    ethnic identity.

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Attributes of Ethnic Groups
  • Membership is determined by ancestry.
  • Two attributes
  • Origin myth or history.
  • Ethnic boundary markers.

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Origin Myth
  • Common or shared historical experience that
    serves to unite and distinguish an ethnic group
    from other groups and give it a distinct social
    identity.

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Ethnic Boundary Markers
  • A way of determining or expressing membership in
    an ethnic group.

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Fluidity of Ethnic Group Identity
  • Ethnogenesis - the emergence of new ethnic groups
  • Portion of an existing ethnic group splits away
    and forms a new ethnic group.
  • Members of two or more ethnic groups fuse,
    forming a new ethnic group.

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Types of Ethnic Groups
  • Nationality
  • An ethnic group with a geographical region over
    which they have exclusive rights.
  • Subnationality
  • An ethnic group that sees itself as a dependent
    and politically subordinate subset of a
    nationality.

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Homeland
  • The geographical area, defined by history, that
    in their beliefs collectively and exclusively
    belongs to the members of that nationality.

12
Transnationals
  • Members of an ethnic community located outside
    their country of origin and homeland.

13
Civilization
  • A grouping of a number of different nationalities
    on the basis of a shared cultural historical
    heritage that collectively distinguishes them
    from other like groups.

14
Ethnic Conflicts
  • Becoming more common and destructive.
  • There are between 3,000 and 5,000 ethnic
    nationalities in the world but only 200 separate
    countries.
  • Most ethnic conflict is the result of minority
    nationals wanting to establish independent
    nations.

15
Artificial Countries
  • Multinationality countries created by external
    powers usually applied to former colonies.

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Regions of Iraq Occupied by Kurds, Sunni Arabs
and Shiite Arabs
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Resolving Ethnic Conflicts
  • Two Historical Solutions
  • Ethnic homogenization of the population through
    elimination of rival ethnic groups.
  • Political accommodation of ethnic groups.

18
Ethnic Homogenization
  • The process by which one ethnic group attempts to
    eliminate rival ethnic groups within a particular
    region or country.

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Ethnic Cleansing
  • Deliberate and systematic attempt by the dominant
    ethnic group to eliminate a rival ethnic group or
    groups within a geographical region.
  • Genocide
  • The deliberate and systematic attempt to destroy
    the unwanted ethnic population.

20
Republics and Autonomous Provinces of Yugoslavia
  • The republics and provinces more or less
    correspond with the territories of major ethnic
    groups.

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Relocation
  • The forced resettlement of an unwanted ethnic
    group in a new geographical location.
  • Segregation
  • The dominant ethnic group places legal
    restrictions on the actions of the members of the
    dependent group.

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Assimilation
  • The social absorption of one ethnic group by
    another, dominant one.
  • forced
  • The government of the dominant ethnic group
    adopts policies to destroy the ethnic identity of
    the less powerful ethnic group.
  • passive
  • More dominant ethnic groups absorb members of the
    less powerful group without formal planning or
    political coercion.

23
Accommodation
  • The creation of social and political systems that
    provide for and support ethnic group differences.

24
Quick Quiz
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1. According to the definition in your text, an
ethnic group is
  1. a minority within a multicultural state
  2. a named social category defined by race
  3. a named social category defined by perceptions of
    shared social experience or ancestry
  4. non-existent, just like race

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Answer c
  • According to the definition in your text, an
    ethnic group is a named social category defined
    by perceptions of shared social experience or
    ancestry.

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2. Most of the ethnic groups in America
  1. are ethnic nationalities
  2. are becoming assimilated
  3. are subnationalities
  4. desire a homeland

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Answer c
  • Most of the ethnic groups in America are
    subnationalities.

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3. Genocide
  1. is a form of ethnic cleansing
  2. is an attempt to assimilate a group
  3. includes relocation of a group
  4. all of the above

30
Answer a
  • Genocide is a form of ethnic cleansing.
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