Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa

Meeting paper discussing problems of a multi-racial society, with specific reference to South Africa, and the possibility of avoiding political conflict when achieving self-government and full civil rights for the majority group - considers cultural pluralism of different ethnic groups and mentions apartheid and racial discrimination by the ruling class made up of a white minority group

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Main Authors: Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976, Smith, M.G.
Format: programme and meeting document biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Multiethnic societies, Political conflicts, Self government, Civil and political rights, Cultural diversity, Ethnic groups, Apartheid, Ethnic discrimination, Ruling class, Minority groups,
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000020728
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spelling dig-unesdoc-ark:-48223-pf00000207282018-12-03T12:42:41ZSouth AfricaMeeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976Smith, M.G.1976Meeting paper discussing problems of a multi-racial society, with specific reference to South Africa, and the possibility of avoiding political conflict when achieving self-government and full civil rights for the majority group - considers cultural pluralism of different ethnic groups and mentions apartheid and racial discrimination by the ruling class made up of a white minority group10 p.ElectronicMicroficheonline resourcemicrofichevolumehttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000020728SHC.76/CONF.632/8SHC.76/CONF.632/COL.7engMultiethnic societiesPolitical conflictsSelf governmentCivil and political rightsCultural diversityEthnic groupsApartheidEthnic discriminationRuling classMinority groupsImplications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africaprogramme and meeting documentconference_materialhttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/in/rest/api/getNoticeAttachment?noticeId=0000020728
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topic Multiethnic societies
Political conflicts
Self government
Civil and political rights
Cultural diversity
Ethnic groups
Apartheid
Ethnic discrimination
Ruling class
Minority groups
Multiethnic societies
Political conflicts
Self government
Civil and political rights
Cultural diversity
Ethnic groups
Apartheid
Ethnic discrimination
Ruling class
Minority groups
spellingShingle Multiethnic societies
Political conflicts
Self government
Civil and political rights
Cultural diversity
Ethnic groups
Apartheid
Ethnic discrimination
Ruling class
Minority groups
Multiethnic societies
Political conflicts
Self government
Civil and political rights
Cultural diversity
Ethnic groups
Apartheid
Ethnic discrimination
Ruling class
Minority groups
Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976
Smith, M.G.
Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
description Meeting paper discussing problems of a multi-racial society, with specific reference to South Africa, and the possibility of avoiding political conflict when achieving self-government and full civil rights for the majority group - considers cultural pluralism of different ethnic groups and mentions apartheid and racial discrimination by the ruling class made up of a white minority group
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topic_facet Multiethnic societies
Political conflicts
Self government
Civil and political rights
Cultural diversity
Ethnic groups
Apartheid
Ethnic discrimination
Ruling class
Minority groups
author Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976
Smith, M.G.
author_facet Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976
Smith, M.G.
author_sort Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976
title Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
title_short Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
title_full Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
title_fullStr Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa
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