Ethnic Boundary Making
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Abstract
Abstract The book introduces a new theory that overcomes essentializing approaches to ethnicity all the while avoiding the pitfalls of excessive constructivism. It suggests understanding ethnic/racial boundaries as the outcome of a negotiation process between actors who pursue different boundary making strategies, depending on institutional incentives, their position within power hierarchies, and their pre-existing networks of alliances. This theory contrast with mainstream approaches in the social sciences, where ethnic groups are often treated as self-evident units of observation and ethnic culture and solidarity as self-explanatory variables, thus overlooking the process through which certain ethnic…
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Keywords
- Ethnic group
- Solidarity
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Politics
- Social psychology
- Gender studies
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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