Theories of ethnicity and the dynamics of ethnic change in multiethnic societies

Author:

Blanton Richard E.

Abstract

I modify Fredrik Barth’s approach, which sees ethnic group building as a signaling system, to place it within a framework that draws from collective action and costly signaling theories. From these perspectives, ethnic signaling, although representing a costly penalty to group members, is one effective form of communication that facilitates collective management of resources. I then identify three contexts in which the benefits of ethnic group building are likely to outweigh its signaling costs: in politically chaotic refuge and periphery zones; in the context of long-distance specialist trading groups; and within the territorial scope of failed states. I point to selected data from the Mughal and Aztec polities to illustrate how a combination of effective public goods management, in highly collective states, and the growth of highly integrated commercial economies will render ethnic group building superfluous.

Funder

United States National Science Foundation

Purdue University College of Liberal Arts

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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