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- Stephan and Chenoweth (2008), "Why Civil Resistance Works"
Week 1
- Anderson (2006), Imagined Communities, Chapter 4
- Brubaker (2002), "Ethnicity without Groups," 167-171
- Cornell (2000), "That’s the Story of Our Life."
- Fabe (2014), Glossary.
Week 2
- Sidanius and Pratto (1999), Social Dominance, Chapters 1 and 2
- Darden and Grzymala-Busse (2006), “The Great Divide”
Week 3
- King and Smith (2005), “Racial Orders”
- Young and Meiser (2007), “Race and the dual state...”
- Worgs (2006), “Beware of the Frustrated...”
- Smooha (1997), Introduction, pages 198–201, "Ethnic Democracy"
Week 4
- Haidt (2012), Righteous Mind, Chapter 9
- Xygalatas et al (2013), "Extreme Rituals Promote Prosociality"
Week 5
- Beltrán (2010), Introduction, Chapters 1 and 2, The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation Of Identity
Week 6
- Benn, Miguel, and Posner (2010), “Political Competition and Ethnic Identification in Africa”
- Mares and Young (2016), Pages 267–273, “Buying, Expropriating, and Stealing Votes.
Week 7
- Tilly (1985), “War making and state making as organized crime”
- Blattman, Lessing, Tobon, and Duncan (2022), “Gang rule...”
Week 8
- Harff and Gurr (1988), “Toward Empirical Theory of Genocides and Politicides”
- Duane (2019), “The Long, Strange Tale of California’s Surf Nazis”
- Bass, Gary (2006), “What really causes civil war?”
Week 9
- Whitman (2017), Introduction, ``Hitler’s American model``
- Adida and Robinson (2023), “Why (Some) Immigrants Resist Assimilation”
- Roth (2016), “The multiple dimensions of race”
Week 10
- Belew (2018), Chapters 1, 2, and 7 Bring the War Home
Week 11
- Grinde (2004), “Taking the Indian out of the Indian”
- Yashar (1998), "Contesting Citizenship"
Week 12
- Gamson and Gadi Wolfsfeld (1993), “Movements and Media as Interacting Systems.”
- Broockman and Kalla (2016), “Durably reducing transphobia"
Week 13
- Stoddard (1997), “Bleeding heart”
- Schweik (2011), “Lomax's Matrix: Disability, Solidarity, and the Black Power of 504”
Week 14
- Kim (1999), “The Racial Triangulation of Asian Americans”
- TBD