
Organizational Behavior: An Introduction to Your Life in Organizations
... with each other? • What happens when employees have a conflict with their organization? • What are some cross-cultural differences in approaches to conflict, and why do they matter? ©2007 Prentice Hall ...
... with each other? • What happens when employees have a conflict with their organization? • What are some cross-cultural differences in approaches to conflict, and why do they matter? ©2007 Prentice Hall ...
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... the Sinhala-Buddhist civilization was under threat [22]. According to Tambiah [23], the anti-Muslim riots of 1915 looked organized. However, as Sameem points out, due to timely actions of the British government, the Muslims were saved from the 1915 massacre in Sri Lanka. The 1915 riots, however, sca ...
... the Sinhala-Buddhist civilization was under threat [22]. According to Tambiah [23], the anti-Muslim riots of 1915 looked organized. However, as Sameem points out, due to timely actions of the British government, the Muslims were saved from the 1915 massacre in Sri Lanka. The 1915 riots, however, sca ...
Saudi Arabia exporting Salafi education and radicalizing
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
sectarianism in glasgow – final report
... sectarianism has historical roots in Ireland and a contemporary relevance because of the continuing events in Northern Ireland. Thus, in popular understanding, sectarianism describes religious conflict rather than religious difference and a particular type of religious conflict. While people recogni ...
... sectarianism has historical roots in Ireland and a contemporary relevance because of the continuing events in Northern Ireland. Thus, in popular understanding, sectarianism describes religious conflict rather than religious difference and a particular type of religious conflict. While people recogni ...
Saudi Arabia Exporting Salafi Education and Radicalizing
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
Saudi Arabia Exporting Salafi Education and Radicalizing
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
... Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P), because it was rumored that if victorious, he might name the Shiite intellectual Jalaluddin Rakhmat as minister for religious affairs (Vice News 2014). These antagonistic attitudes among parts of the Indonesian population towards the Shia minority, estimated at approxim ...
Chapter 4 - People Server at UNCW
... Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Islam The world’s second largest religion, making up 20 percent of the world’s population Has significant internal divisions, most notably Shi’ite and Sunni Muslims ...
... Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Islam The world’s second largest religion, making up 20 percent of the world’s population Has significant internal divisions, most notably Shi’ite and Sunni Muslims ...
Chapter 16
... of fatalities compared with 2005. •Over 50% of those killed or wounded were Muslims, and the majority lived in Iraq. Causes of Terrorism •A failed or weak state, which is unable to control terrorist operations. •Rapid modernization, when, for example, a country’s sudden wealth leads to rapid social ...
... of fatalities compared with 2005. •Over 50% of those killed or wounded were Muslims, and the majority lived in Iraq. Causes of Terrorism •A failed or weak state, which is unable to control terrorist operations. •Rapid modernization, when, for example, a country’s sudden wealth leads to rapid social ...
Sectarianism and Sport 3.2
... The formation of the GAA was viewed as an important opportunity to nurture the sense of an Irish national identity • Additionally was an important vehicle to halt the popularity of British sports in Ireland • The GAA is still perceived by the Unionist community as a sectarian organisation despite li ...
... The formation of the GAA was viewed as an important opportunity to nurture the sense of an Irish national identity • Additionally was an important vehicle to halt the popularity of British sports in Ireland • The GAA is still perceived by the Unionist community as a sectarian organisation despite li ...
Sunni - Shiite hatred permeates Middle East Civil war in Syria
... Christians and Muslims. But in the past decade, the most dangerous divide has been between Shi’ites and Sunnis. For much of Lebanon’s existence, Shi’ites, who make up about a third of the population, were an impoverished underclass beneath the Christians and Sunnis, each roughly a third also. The Sh ...
... Christians and Muslims. But in the past decade, the most dangerous divide has been between Shi’ites and Sunnis. For much of Lebanon’s existence, Shi’ites, who make up about a third of the population, were an impoverished underclass beneath the Christians and Sunnis, each roughly a third also. The Sh ...
Religious Violence and the Associated Stereotypes
... the growth of extreme groups, the leaders themselves are not radicals, however their followers are. This leads to the confusion of these extremist groups being affiliated with certain religions. These dominators know what to say and how to say it, they grasp the attention of these authoritarians an ...
... the growth of extreme groups, the leaders themselves are not radicals, however their followers are. This leads to the confusion of these extremist groups being affiliated with certain religions. These dominators know what to say and how to say it, they grasp the attention of these authoritarians an ...
Sectarianism

This article concentrates on sectarianism as conflict between groups. For sectarianism as a characteristic of sects, see sect.Sectarianism is a form of bigotry, discrimination, or hatred arising from attaching importance to perceived differences between subdivisions within a group, such as between different denominations of a religion, nationalism, class, regional or factions of a political movement.The ideological underpinnings of attitudes and behaviours labelled as sectarian are extraordinarily varied. Members of a religious, national or political group may believe that their own salvation, or the success of their particular objectives, requires aggressively seeking converts from other groups; adherents of a given faction may believe that for the achievement of their own political or religious project their internal opponents must be converted or purged.Sometimes a group that is under economic or political pressure will kill or attack members of another group which it regards as responsible for its own decline. It may also more rigidly define the definition of orthodox belief within its particular group or organization, and expel or excommunicate those who do not support this new found clarified definition of political or religious orthodoxy. In other cases, dissenters from this orthodoxy will secede from the orthodox organisation and proclaim themselves as practitioners of a reformed belief system, or holders of a perceived former orthodoxy. At other times, sectarianism may be the expression of a group's nationalistic or cultural ambitions, or exploited by demagogues.The phrase ""sectarian conflict"" usually refers to violent conflict along religious or political lines such as the conflicts between Nationalists and Unionists in Northern Ireland (religious and class-divisions may play major roles as well). It may also refer to general philosophical, political disparity between different schools of thought such as that between Shia and Sunni Muslims. Non-sectarians espouse that free association and tolerance of different beliefs are the cornerstone to successful peaceful human interaction. They espouse political and religious pluralism.