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    Constructivist Theories of Ethnic Politics by Chandra, Kanchan;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2012. október 25.

    • ISBN 9780199893157
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem520 oldal
    • Méret 165x239x33 mm
    • Súly 865 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 66 bw figs/9 color figs; 62 tables
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    This book rebuilds theories of the relationship between ethnicity, politics and economics on a "constructivist " foundation, according to which ethnic identities can change over time, often in response to the very phenomena they are used to explain. destabilization or state collapse or secession. Even more importantly, this book defines new research agendas by changing the questions we can ask about the relationship between ethnicity, politics and economics.

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    Most research on the effect of ethnicity on economic and political outcomes is driven by the "primordialist " assumption that ethnic identities are fixed. But "constructivist " research across the social sciences and humanities tells us that ethnic identities change over time, and are often a product of the very political and economic phenomena that they are used to explain.

    Constructivist Theories of Ethnic Politics is a first cut at rebuilding theories of the relationship between ethnicity, politics and economics on a fortified constructivist foundation. It proposes a new conceptual framework for thinking about ethnic identity. It uses this framework to synthesize constructivist arguments into a set of propositions about how and why ethnic identities change. It translates this framework - and the propositions derived from it -- into a new, combinatorial language. And it employs these conceptual, constructivist, and combinatorial tools to theorize about the relationship between ethnicity, politics and economics using a variety of methods.

    The conceptual tools provided here open new avenues for theory building by representing the complexity of a constructivist world in an analytically tractable way. The theoretical arguments challenge the bad name that ethnic diversity has acquired in social scientific literature, according to which it is associated with regimes that are less stable, less democratic, less well-governed, less peaceful and poorer than regimes in which the population is ethnically homogeneous. Taking the possibility of change in ethnic identity into account, this book shows, dismantles the theoretical logics linking ethnic diversity to such negative outcomes. Indeed, ethnic diversity can sometimes serve as a benign force, strengthening rather than threatening democracy, preventing rather than producing violence, and inhibiting rather than accelerating state collapse or secession. Even more importantly, it defines new research agendas by changing the questions we can ask about the relationship between ethnicity, politics and economics.

    Gathering resourceful and innovative scholars, Kanchan Chandra has steered the creation of rich analytical essays-not least her own!-that confront the often surprising mutability of ethnic identity. This resonant volume advances fundamental scholarship by fusing a constructivist turn with the development of testable, theoretically-grounded, propositions focusing on mechanisms of transformation and their implications for essential human relations.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Introduction
    Kanchan Chandra
    Part 1: Concepts
    2. What is Ethnic Identity: A Minimalist Definition.
    Kanchan Chandra
    3. Attributes and Categories: A New Conceptual Vocabulary
    For Thinking About Ethnic Identity
    Kanchan Chandra
    4. How Ethnic Identities Change
    Kanchan Chandra
    5. A Language for Thinking About Ethnic Identity Change
    Kanchan Chandra and Cilanne Boulet
    Part 2: Models
    6. A Baseline Model of Change in an Activated Ethnic Demography
    Kanchan Chandra and Cilanne Boulet
    7. Modeling the Evolution of an Ethnic Demography
    Maurits Van der Veen and David Laitin
    8. How Fluid is Fluid? Ethnic Demography and Electoral Volatility in Africa
    Karen Ferree
    9. Ethnicity and Pork: A Virtual Test of Causal Mechanisms
    David Laitin and Maurits Van Der Veen
    10. Constructivism and Ethnic Riots
    Steven Wilkinson
    11. Identity, Rationality, and Emotion in State Disintegration and Reconstruction
    Roger Petersen
    12. Deploying Constructivism for the Analysis of Rare Events: How Possible is the Emergence of "Punjabistan?"
    Ian Lustick

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