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@article{ De Juan2015,
 title = {The pacifying effects of local religious institutions: an analysis of communal violence in Indonesia},
 author = {De Juan, Alexander and Pierskalla, Jan H. and Vüllers, Johannes},
 journal = {Political Research Quarterly},
 number = {2},
 pages = {211-224},
 volume = {68},
 year = {2015},
 issn = {1938-274X},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912915578460},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-451669},
 abstract = {This paper tests whether local religious institutions have a dampening effect on the probability of communal violence.
It argues that a dense layer of institutions strengthens horizontal and vertical contacts and networks within religious
communities. Horizontal linkages help to bridge social, economic, and ethnic divisions. Vertical contacts enable religious
leaders to stay informed about communal grievances among their followers and to coordinate conflict resolution
attempts. In our analysis of more than 60,000 villages in Indonesia, we are able to document a statistically significant
and substantively meaningful negative effect of the density of local religious institutions on the probability of mass
fighting. This effect is robust to the inclusion of an exhaustive list of confounding variables and alternative measures
of violence. We present additional evidence that this pacifying effect of religious institutions is weaker or absent in
conflicts that evolve along explicitly religious cleavages.},
 keywords = {Südostasien; mediation; Mediation; Indonesien; Indonesia; ethnic relations; conflict management; Konfliktregelung; Entwicklungsland; Religion; Southeast Asia; religion; religious community; institutionalization; Religionsgemeinschaft; Institutionalisierung; developing country; ethnische Beziehungen}}