How enemies are made: towards a theory of ethnic and religious conflicts
In: Integration and conflict studies v. 1
PART I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. Why we Need a New Conflict Theory; Chapter 2. The Question; Chapter 3. How this Volume is Organised PART II: THEORETICAL FRAME Chapter 4. A Decision Theory of Identification; Chapter 5. The Necessity for Strategies of Inclusion and Exclusion; Chapter 6. The Conceptual Instruments of Exclusion and Inclusion: Social Categories and their Overlapping Relations; Chapter 7. On the Sociologisation of Economics and the Economisation of Sociology; Chapter 8. Markets of Violence and the Freedom of Choice; Chapter 9. Ethnicity Emblems, Diacritical Features, Identity Markers – Some East African Examples; Chapter 10. Purity and Power in Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies and the Spectre of Fundamentalism; Chapter 11. Language and Ethnicity PART III: PRACTICAL FRAME Chapter 12. Conflict Resolution: the Experience with the Somali Peace Process; Chapter 13. On Methods: How to be a Conflict Analyst; Chapter 14. An Update from 2007: Reconsidering the Peace Process List of Acronyms; References; Index