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Diversity Management - Ethno-Religious Conflicts and Sustainable Peace in Nigeria

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book offers a historical analysis as well as contextual management strategy on Nigeria's lingering ethno-religious conundrums. From a rigorous examination of ethno-religious related violence-considering historical events such as the Civil War, Niger Delta armed struggle, and the rise of Boko Haram-to the application of philosophical, religious, and social frameworks for peacebuilding. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and potential solutions for managing the complex heterogeneous ethno-religious diversity in Nigeria (and Africa) by exploring survey, sacred texts, and relevant theories like Kantian and Gurr's RD theories. Moreover, the book provides insights for policy makers on how ethno-religiously diverse society normatively induce conflicts, and discusses the importance of proactive policies that enhance good governance and prevent violent conflicts that may fester if unattended. This work would be beneficial to scholars and students of religious studies, peace studies, political science, history, social studies, and Africans and Africans in Diaspora.

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Examining Religion and Ethnicity from the Context of Nigeria.- Chapter 2. Diversity and Conflict: Conceptualisation and Theories in the Nigerian Context.- Chapter 3. Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Nigeria: Exploring a Survey and Secondary Data.- Chapter 4. Nigeria and Ethno-Religious Diversity: Historical and Emerging Issues.- Chapter 5. Ethno-Religious Diversity Induced Violence in Nigeria and Remote Causes: (Re)Examining the Civil War and Boko Haram Insurgency in Light of Ted Gurr's Relative Deprivation Theory.- Chapter 6. Kantian theory of Perpetual Peace in Nigeria's Context: Engaging Political, Re-orientation, and Economic Remedies.- Chapter 7. Peacebuilding in Nigeria: Exploring Sacred Texts, and Indigenous Religion.- Chapter 8. Ethno-Religious Diversity management in Nigeria and the Relativeness in Africa.- Chapter 9. Conclusion and Suggestions for Practical Action and Further Studies.

Info autore

John Arierhi Ottuh 
is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Christian Religious Studies at Obong University, Nigeria where he also served as Head in the above Department (2017–2020). He is currently a TA and doctoral student in Religious Studies at McMaster University, Canada, pursuing his research on Early Judaism and African Religions. Ottuh bagged a Ph.D in New Testament, Theological Studies and Religious Management from Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria, in 2014. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators of Nigeria. His work is interdisciplinary, covering Ancient Judaism, Biblical criticism, comparative literature, African religions, and religion and society.

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Autori John Arierhi Ottuh
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031840739
ISBN 978-3-0-3184073-9
Pagine 337
Dimensioni 148 mm x 23 mm x 210 mm
Peso 560 g
Illustrazioni XXIV, 337 p. 18 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Altro

Conflict, Traditionelle Afrikanische Religionen und Glaubensrichtungen, ethnic diversity, Politics and Religion, religious diversity, African Religions, Peace-building, Religious and ethnic diversity management

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