The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines

The present study looks into the unifying and divisive effects of ethnopolitical and religious social identities, and an emerging superordinate Bangsamoro identity of Muslims in the southern region of the Philippines. We surveyed 394 Muslims with a mean age of 32.6 and standard deviation of 13.3 fro...

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Main Authors: Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J, Canuday, Jose Jowel P, Montiel, Cristina J
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-10062020-02-10T05:48:38Z The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J Canuday, Jose Jowel P Montiel, Cristina J The present study looks into the unifying and divisive effects of ethnopolitical and religious social identities, and an emerging superordinate Bangsamoro identity of Muslims in the southern region of the Philippines. We surveyed 394 Muslims with a mean age of 32.6 and standard deviation of 13.3 from the Tausug, Maranao, and Maguindanaoan ethnopolitical affiliations using various measures of social identities. Findings showed that the Muslims in our sample identify themselves more strongly with their religious identity over their ethnopolitical affiliations. Religious identity may thus be a unifying element in the conflict-ridden context of Mindanao, as a significant correlation was also found between their Muslim identity and attitudes toward the superordinate Bangsamoro identity. Qualitative data on the meaning of Bangsamoro were also analysed and revealed that Bangsamoro means a fusion of Mindanao, Islam, and peace/unity. However, data also reveal the divisive effects of ethnic identity. A moderately high overlap was found between their own ethnic identity and the Bangsamoro identity. The Tausugs, the low-power group in the peace talks, showed lesser overlap compared to Maguinanaons, suggesting that ethnopolitical, or what observers of Mindanao conflict have referred to as ‘tribal’ relations, implicates the respondent's perception of a superordinate Bangsamoro identity. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/7 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=psychology-faculty-pubs Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Muslim Mindanao Bangsamoro social identity religious identity ethnopolitical identity Psychology Regional Sociology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Muslim Mindanao
Bangsamoro
social identity
religious identity
ethnopolitical identity
Psychology
Regional Sociology
spellingShingle Muslim Mindanao
Bangsamoro
social identity
religious identity
ethnopolitical identity
Psychology
Regional Sociology
Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J
Canuday, Jose Jowel P
Montiel, Cristina J
The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
description The present study looks into the unifying and divisive effects of ethnopolitical and religious social identities, and an emerging superordinate Bangsamoro identity of Muslims in the southern region of the Philippines. We surveyed 394 Muslims with a mean age of 32.6 and standard deviation of 13.3 from the Tausug, Maranao, and Maguindanaoan ethnopolitical affiliations using various measures of social identities. Findings showed that the Muslims in our sample identify themselves more strongly with their religious identity over their ethnopolitical affiliations. Religious identity may thus be a unifying element in the conflict-ridden context of Mindanao, as a significant correlation was also found between their Muslim identity and attitudes toward the superordinate Bangsamoro identity. Qualitative data on the meaning of Bangsamoro were also analysed and revealed that Bangsamoro means a fusion of Mindanao, Islam, and peace/unity. However, data also reveal the divisive effects of ethnic identity. A moderately high overlap was found between their own ethnic identity and the Bangsamoro identity. The Tausugs, the low-power group in the peace talks, showed lesser overlap compared to Maguinanaons, suggesting that ethnopolitical, or what observers of Mindanao conflict have referred to as ‘tribal’ relations, implicates the respondent's perception of a superordinate Bangsamoro identity.
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author Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J
Canuday, Jose Jowel P
Montiel, Cristina J
author_facet Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J
Canuday, Jose Jowel P
Montiel, Cristina J
author_sort Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth J
title The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
title_short The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
title_full The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
title_fullStr The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The Unifying and Divisive Effects of Social Identities: Religious and Ethnopolitical Identities Among Mindanao Muslims in the Philippines
title_sort unifying and divisive effects of social identities: religious and ethnopolitical identities among mindanao muslims in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/7
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=psychology-faculty-pubs
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