Non-state violent actors and social movement organizations : influence, adaptation, and change
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Non-state violent actors and social movement organizations : influence, adaptation, and change
(Research in social movements, conflicts and change : a research annual, v. 41)
Emerald, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume focusses on non-state actors and political conflicts but also attends to the broader themes of the series. The research emphases the roles and motivations of non-state actors in conflicts or post-conflict situations in the post-Cold War era; as well outlining the dynamics of social movements, conflicts, or change. This volume highlights the motivations and interests of non-state violent actors (NSVAs) in the post-Cold War era; the role of identity and/or ideology in the conflicts or resolutions of so-called "new wars;" the impact of NSVAs in conflict and/or peace-making; and the ways in which IGOs and NGOs interact with NSVAs in conflicts or post-conflict zones.
Table of Contents
Introduction
SECTION I: NON-STATE ACTORS: INFLUENCE AND ADAPTATION IN CONFLICT ENVIRONMENTS
Hostile Countermobilization And Political Violence: loyalist contention and
Radicalization in northern ireland, 1968 1969 - Gianluca De Fazio
Killing The Movement: How Islam Became A Rival Of Ethnic Movement In Turkey,
1991 2002 - Cem Emrence and Aysegul Aydin
Patterns Of Violence Directed Against Civilians In Small Ethnic Enclaves During War In Iraq (2003 2009) - Stephen C. Poulson
Oil Ownership And Domestic Terrorism - Matthew Costello
Movement structure in an authoritarian regime: a network analysis of the women's
And student movements in iran - Eliot Assoudeh and Debra J. Salazar
Protests Or Parliaments: The Politics Of Deinstitutionalization And The Mobilization Of The Palestinian Citizens Of Israel - Liora S. Norwich
When Does Repression Trigger Mass Protest? The 2013 Gezi Protests - Defne Over and Basak Taraktas
SECTION II: NON-STATE ACTORS: CHALLENGERS AND CHANGE
Targeting Culture: Feminist Legal Activists And Critical Community Tactics - Holly J. McCammon, Allison R. McGrath, Ashley Dixon and Megan Robinson
Recruiting Inclusiveness: Intersectionality, Social Movements, And Youth Online - Thomas Elliott, Jennifer Earl and Thomas V. Maher
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