Horizontal inequalities (HIs) are inequalities among groups with common felt cultural identities. These identities follow different lines across societies and across time. They include ethnic, religious, racial, or regional affiliations. HIs are multidimensional, including inequalities in access to political, economic and social resources, as well as in cultural recognition and status. Not only does unequal access to political, economic, and social resources and inequalities of cultural status have a serious negative impact on the welfare of members of poorer groups, but the presence of severe HIs, especially where consistent across dimensions and across salient group identities, has also been shown to increase the likelihood of the emergen...
Regional development planning/management responds to needs for preventing inequality among regions ...
Current thinking about development places individuals firmly at the centre of concern for analysis a...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...
The epicenter of every development discourse is for humanity--placing individuals firmly as the majo...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
In Africa, the decade of the nineteen nineties was characterised by civil war and interstate conflic...
Through a comparative analysis of ethnic relations in two multi-ethnic cities in southern Nigeria, t...
In order to explain the emergence of ethnic violence, scholars from different disciplines have focus...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
Regional development planning/management responds to needs for preventing inequality among regions ...
Current thinking about development places individuals firmly at the centre of concern for analysis a...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...
The epicenter of every development discourse is for humanity--placing individuals firmly as the majo...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
This introduction provides an overview of the special issue. The papers in this issue contribute to ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
While recent scholarship has highlighted the role of horizontal inequalities in provoking political ...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
In Africa, the decade of the nineteen nineties was characterised by civil war and interstate conflic...
Through a comparative analysis of ethnic relations in two multi-ethnic cities in southern Nigeria, t...
In order to explain the emergence of ethnic violence, scholars from different disciplines have focus...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
Regional development planning/management responds to needs for preventing inequality among regions ...
Current thinking about development places individuals firmly at the centre of concern for analysis a...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...