Social movements and violence : participation in underground organizations
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Social movements and violence : participation in underground organizations
(International social movement research : a research annual, vol. 4 (1992))
JAI Press, c1992
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Description
Part of a series which presents research on international social movements, this volume focuses on social movements and violence. Topics discussed include: individual motivations in underground political organizations; decisions to use terrorism; and ethnic and socio-revolutionary terrorism.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theories and methodologies: introduction - on individual motivations in underground political organizations, Donatella della Porta
- decisions to use terrorism - psychological constraints on instrumental reasoning, Martha Crenshaw. Part 2 Case studies: from protest to terrorism - the case of the SDS and the weathermen, Richard G. Braungart
- political violence by the non-aggrieved - explaining the political participation of those with no apparent grievances, Robert W. White
- going underground in Argentina - a look at the founders of a guerrilla movement, Maria Jose Moyano. Part 3 Women's studies: conservative and feminist images of women associated with armed, clandestine organizations in the United States, Gilda Zwerman
- lacerations in the memory - women in the Italian underground organizations, Luisa Passerini. Part 4 Comparative studies: left-wing and right-wing terrorist groups - a comparison for the German case, Friedhelm Neidhardt
- ethnic and sociorevolutionary terrorism - a comparison of structures, Peter Waldmann
- political socialization in left-wing underground organizations - biographies of Italian and German militants, Donatella della Porta.
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