Racial Conflict and Protest in South Africa and the United States

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Susan Olzak, J. Olivier
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Abstract

This analysis of thousands of racial confrontations and protests in South Africa and the United States provides support for the hypothesis that some forms of State-sponsored repression fuel racial unrest. In the United States the results indicate that the number of arrests by police at prior collective events deterred protest but it raised the rate of racial conflict between white and black people. In South Africa the situation is more complicated : arrests in the form of detentions raised the rate of anti-Apartheid protest, but banning of political activists decreased protest activity and interracial conflict. Consistent with competition and resource-mobilization theories, the results show that declining levels of racial inequality in education for the black people significantly raised rates of black protest in both countries
南非和美国的种族冲突和抗议
对南非和美国发生的数千起种族对抗和抗议的分析支持了一种假设,即某些形式的国家支持的镇压助长了种族骚乱。在美国,结果表明,警察在先前的集体事件中逮捕的人数会阻止抗议活动,但这会增加白人和黑人之间种族冲突的发生率。在南非,情况更为复杂:拘留形式的逮捕提高了反种族隔离抗议的比率,但禁止政治活动人士减少了抗议活动和种族间冲突。与竞争和资源动员理论相一致的是,研究结果表明,黑人教育中种族不平等程度的下降显著提高了两国黑人抗议活动的发生率
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9.40%
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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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