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Recent years have seen increasing attention to struggles over national and ethnicidentities, mirroring the real world identity-based ethnic conflicts that have hada resurgence in the 1990s. Comas-Diaz et al (1998) offer a comparative analysisof ethnic identity and conflict in three Latin American nations, Guatemala, Peru,and Puerto Rico. Arguing that ethnic conflicts are intimately related to ethnicidentities, they link an explicit social psychology of liberation to indigenous socialpsychologies. Rouhana & Bar-Tal (1998) ask why some ethnonational conflictsare more entrenched than others, using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to arguethat societies in particularly intractable conflicts form societal beliefs that helpthem cope with, but also perpetuate, these conflicts. They also speak to ways in which social psychological work on social identities can change such beliefs, thuscontributing to immediate societal concerns.
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