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the character of violence involved. At the same time, they reveal new details of competition for urban land rights. In these cases, land conflict seemed to promote corruption and the use of ethnicity, while corruption and ethnicity were able to alter
the relationship of this conflict to violence. There are findings here regarding sources of urban violence in general.