Keeping the Peace
Spatial Differences in Hindu-Muslim Violence in Gujarat in 2002
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- Author: Raheel Dhattiwala, Universiteit van Amsterdam
- Date Published: May 2019
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- isbn: 9781108497596
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In times of extreme violence, what explains peace in some places? This book investigates geographic variation in Hindu-Muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002, an event witnessed closely by the author. It compares peaceful and violent towns, villages, and neighbourhoods to study how political violence spreads. A combination of statistical and ethnographic methods unpack the mechanisms of crowd behaviour, intergroup relations, and political incentives. Macro-level risk factors that led to the violence are analysed to provide a close understanding of the behaviour of people who participated in the violence, were targeted by it and, often, compelled to carry on living alongside their perpetrators. Findings systematically demonstrate the implicit political logic of the violence. Most of all, by moving up close to the people caught in the middle of violence; findings highlight the interplay between politics, the spatial environment, and the cognitive decision-making processes of individuals.
Read more- Contains macro-level analysis of 216 towns and rural areas, and interview excerpts of 162 respondents, including nine rioters
- Includes end-of-chapter summaries, apart from the concluding chapter
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- Date Published: May 2019
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497596
- length: 206 pages
- dimensions: 237 x 158 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.37kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
List of tables
List of images
List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Explaining variation in violence: an introduction
2. Peace and violence: concepts and theory
3. The political logic of violence: anti-Muslim pogrom in Gujarat
4. Ahmedabad
5. Spatial configuration: variation in violence across neighbourhoods
6. Monitoring and control in two peaceful neighbourhoods
7. So near, and yet so far: group relations between victims and perpetrators of violence
8. BJP's Muslim supporters in Ahmedabad
9. Ethnic violence: connecting the macro with the micro
Bibliography
Index.
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