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Citation

Medeiros M. Ethnicities 2017; 17(5): 627-645.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1468796815608878

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Intergroup conflicts represent a risk of social instability and even violence. Understanding the reasons that push group members to adopt a certain level of conflict intensity is of the utmost importance. In the hope of shedding new light into this phenomenon, this paper explores how ethnic conflict intensity may be influenced by linguistic vitality, the social health of a language. The paper presents a theoretical model in which low and high levels of linguistic vitality are presented as being linked to lower conflict intensity than moderate vitality levels. The results of multilevel modeling lend support to this hypothesis for language-based ethnic tensions in a general context and, more precisely, within countries.


Language: en

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