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Post by alanwalker on Jan 10, 2018 1:15:30 GMT -5
Hello, Factionalism is a concept in political anthropology that is used to describe groups of people formed around a leader who reject the status quo and actively work against established authority within a society, such as state institutions, political parties, or economic interests. Groups classed as factions engage in conflict with official power structures by means of verbal contention and often-physical action and violence (Lewellen, 1983, pp. 104-105). The anthropological study of factionalism is part of an effort to understand sub-groups in a society, and how they relate to the groups within the establishment. It was born from the principles of structural-functionalism, which sought to take an anthropological understanding of the relations between groups that composed different societies (Siegel and Beals, 1960a, pp. 108-116). Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:https://politicalanthro.wordpress.com/factionalism/ Event Management Marketing Examples
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