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Title Fundamental theories of ethnic conflict : explaining the root causes of ethnic and racial hate / edited by Muli wa Kyendo.

Publication Info. Nairobi, Kenya : The Syokimau Cultural Centre, 2019.
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 141 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Roots of ethnic conflict : an evolutionary perspective / Gary R. Johnson -- Biological perspectives on inter-group conflict / Robert Sapolsky -- Ethnic and racial conflict from religious point of view / Glen T. Martin -- Communication in the development of ethnic and racial conflict / Bruce L. Cook -- Resolving outer cultural conflicts by going within / Harold W. Becker -- Myth values : an approach to understanding ethnic conflict / Muli wa Kyendo.
Summary This book develops and expands on theories that aim at explaining the root causes of ethnic and racial conflicts. The aim is to shift focus from research, policies and strategies based on tackling the effects of ethnic and racial conflicts, which have so far been ineffective as evidenced by the increase in ethnic conflicts, to more fundamental ideas, models and strategies. Contents extend across many disciplines including evolution, biology, religion, communication, mythology and even introspective perspectives. Drawn from around the world, contributors to the book are respected and experienced award winning authors, scholars and thinkers with deep understanding of their special fields of contribution. The book was inspired by the conditions in Kenya, where ethnic violence flared up with terrifying consequences following a disputed election in 2008. Although the conflict was resolved by the intervention of the international community, Kenyans -- like many other Africans -- continue to live in fear of ethnic conflicts breaking out with more disastrous consequences. The book will be useful to policy makers, NGOs and others involved in promoting peace. It will also be useful in guiding research and as a text book in universities and colleges.
Biography Muli wa Kyendo is an author and the founder of Syokimau Cultural Centre, a non-profit organization which promotes culture, research and writing as a conservation method. The Centre's project, the Syokimau Cultural Center and Museum is a UNESCO World Decade for Cultural Development activity. His early books include Whispers and The Surface Beneath (Longman). He has also written and published children story books and plays. The play, The Woman of Nzaui was performed to great media acclaim.
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Subject Ethnic conflict.
Ethnic conflict.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Muli wa Kyendo, editor.
Syokimau Cultural Centre, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Fundamental theories of ethnic conflict. Nairobi, Kenya : The Syokimau Cultural Centre, 2019 9789966702067 (DLC) 2019350438 (OCoLC)1097960120
ISBN 9789966702050 (electronic book)
9966702059 (electronic book)
9789966702067 (paperback)