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Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, and Perceived Threat: A Research Note on Anti-Chrstian Violence in India
Ethnic and Racial Studies (2012)
  • Chad M Bauman, Butler University
  • Tamara Leech
Abstract
A preliminary subnational statistical analysis of violence against Christians in contemporary India, this article suggests that whereas the data provide very little support for simple, demographic explanations of this violence, they do more robustly support theories emphasizing the relative status of ethnic and religious minorities (vis-a`-vis majorities) and the perception, among Hindus, that Christians (and other minorities) represent a threat to their numerical, political and economic strength.

Publication Date
December, 2012
Citation Information
Chad M Bauman and Tamara Leech. "Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, and Perceived Threat: A Research Note on Anti-Chrstian Violence in India" Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 35 Iss. 12 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad_bauman/39/