种族认同在尼日利亚是一个社会分裂

Mustapha Salihu, Ferit Dayan, K. Ozden
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该研究采纳了Lipset和Rokkan的意见,认为社会分裂是由冲突群体造成的,这些群体基于对人口中大部分群体的关联的反对,该研究认为种族是尼日利亚社会分裂的最重要体现。该研究依赖于二手数据收集方法;进一步强调,在没有强大的阶级结构的情况下,种族在确定个人与群体的关系、规范的衍生品以及社会与国家之间的中介方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在种族竞争模型的基础上,我们进一步论证了种族动员的核心是对立群体和种族精英的存在。除了潜在的冲突群体关系之外,种族竞争模型还被用来解释在尼日利亚等社会多样化的社会中,沿着种族界线竞争的普遍倾向。该研究最后指出,种族在尼日利亚作为一种社会资本的重要意义在于它的社会接受性和动员性。
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Ethnic identity as a social cleavage in Nigeria
Adopting Lipset and Rokkan’s submissions which suggest, social cleavages as resulting from conflict groups based on perceptions of association in opposition to other such groupings among large segments of a population, the study argued that ethnicity is the single most important embodiment of social cleavages in Nigeria. The study relies on secondary methods of data collection; further stressed that in the absence of formidable class structures, ethnicity plays a crucial role in defining individual identity in relation to groups, derivative of norms, and intermediaries between the society and the state. Building on the pedestals of the ethnic competition model, we further argued that central to the mobilization of ethnicity is the presence of opposing groups and ethnic elites. Beyond the potency for conflictual group relations, the ethnic competition model was adopted to account for the widespread predisposition to compete along ethnic lines in socially diverse societies like Nigeria. The study concludes by stating the very significance of ethnicity as a social capital in Nigeria, derives from its social acceptance and mobilizing properties.
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