The problem of relations between the ethnic fact and the phenomenon of ethnicity on the one hand, and the state on the other hand, is posed here in terms of the particularism/universalism dilemma in modern politics, in which the construction of the public sphere is central. By reviewing the different theories on ethnicity and examining the political construction of ethnicity in the dynamics of the construction of African states, I seek to lay down some foundations for transcending the apparent conflict between the particularisms born of ethnic diversity and the universalist process of construction of the state. Other than the political ethics of recognizing multiculturalism, I also propose the management of diversity based on another vision...
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International audienceDespite the cultural, social and economic diversity of the population groups m...
International audienceThis paper explores the gap that exists between the principles put forward by ...
Political Correctness and Affirmative Action are core issues of America’s difficult search for cultu...
The book presents some arguments why a political anthropological perspective can be particularly hel...
The problem of relations between the ethnic fact and the phenomenon of ethnicity on the one hand, an...
The crisis facing the State and ethnic assertion in contemporary Black Africa, by Guy Nicolas A numb...
By bringing together various nation-state contexts for comparison and discussion, we highlight the d...
This volume, from an Africa perspective, examines the relationship between ethnicity and citizenship...
Democracy. political culture and plural societies. A comparative approach based on african situatio...
How does one think about the form of the State in its management of conflicting ethnic groups in pos...
The paradox of efforts over the past twenty years to reinvent democracy in Africa has been that rath...
From Francophone Quebec to Casamance in Senegal and from Mindanao in the Philippines to Derry in Nor...
Ayant perdu ses repères au contact de la civilisation occidentale, l Afrique apparaît aujourd hui co...
L’évacuation de l’« ethnicité » au profit du « culturel » est au centre de la réflexion que propose ...
This paper presents elements of a work in progress on the question of multiculturalism in France. A ...
International audienceDespite the cultural, social and economic diversity of the population groups m...
International audienceThis paper explores the gap that exists between the principles put forward by ...
Political Correctness and Affirmative Action are core issues of America’s difficult search for cultu...
The book presents some arguments why a political anthropological perspective can be particularly hel...