Introducing MACEDA: new micro-data on an indigenous self-determination conflict
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Cayul, Pedro
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Introducing MACEDA: new micro-data on an indigenous self-determination conflict
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This article introduces MACEDA, a micro-level data set on the self-determination
(SD) conflict between the Chilean state and the indigenous Mapuche. Although
SD disputes are one of the most common conflicts in the world, and indigenous
movements represent about 40% of all SD movements, this is the first micro-data
focused on an indigenous SD conflict. MACEDA covers the period 1990-2016, including more than 2,600 events collected from local media. As indigenous conflicts
are much less violent in terms of casualties, we take a flexible definition of conflict,
based on its constituent events, and we discuss the comparability and generalization
of our approach. To illustrate the usefulness of these micro-data in the analysis of
conflict-related theories, we present a descriptive empirical analysis on the strategies of indigenous resistance, and we discuss how the data can be used in the causal
analysis of conflicts.
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Institute for Research in Market Imperfections and Public Policy, Ministerio de Economi'a, Fomento y Turismo ICM IS130002
ANID Chile Fondecyt 1201737
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1201737
ANID Chile through Fondecyt Iniciacion project 11190283
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Journal of Peace Research Apr 2022
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