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Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia.
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Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia./
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Cote, Isabelle Lucie.
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249 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia.
Cote, Isabelle Lucie.
Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia.
- 249 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2014.
Recent instances of large-scale inter-provincial migration have resulted in open clashes between indigenous populations and migrants---i.e., 'Sons of the Soil' (SoS) conflict---in several minority regions around the world. Yet, equally large population movements have been peacefully integrated elsewhere. Under what conditions does internal migration lead to SoS conflicts?
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Based on quantitative population data and over 100 interviews conducted in nine months of fieldwork in China and in Indonesia, I argue that large and consistent socio-economic and political Horizontal Inequalities (HIs) between migrants and locals is a key condition explaining why some minority regions erupt in SoS conflicts while others remain relatively quiet. Fearing demographically-induced socio-economic and political marginalization, local communities resort to violence against migrants when the latter appear to benefit disproportionately from their relocation at the expense of the local population -i.e. when they are "dominant migrants" with close connection to the State and its dominant ethnicity. However, any single dimension of HIs is unlikely to result in SoS conflict independently. It is the coalescing of various mutually-reinforcing HIs that render the situation most explosive.
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