"How do rebel groups cope with repression, displacement, and fragmentation? Based on ethnographic research among Palestinian militants in Lebanon, this book argues that militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of information- and logistics-centric challenges and that groups' adaptability relies upon militants' ability to repurpose everyday networks for organizational ends"--
"How do rebel groups cope with repression, displacement, and fragmentation? Based on ethnographic research among Palestinian militants in Lebanon, this book argues that militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of information- and logistics-centric challenges and that groups' adaptability relies upon militants' ability to repurpose everyday networks for organizational ends"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah E. Parkinson is the Aronson Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She is cofounder of the Advancing Research on Conflict (ARC) Consortium. Follow her on X @se_parkinson.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Backstage Labor and Organizational Adaptation 1. Memories and Mythologies of Militancy: An Ethnographic Approach to Studying Militant Organizations 2. Building a Social Infrastructure: The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Guerrilla Factions in Lebanon 3. Social Networks and Wartime Violence: Comparing Repertoires during the 1982 Israeli Invasion 4. Beyond the Lines: Gendered Mobilization and Organizational Resilience in Militant Groups 5. Crossing Collaborators: Emotion, Informing, and Civilian Mobilization in Occuppied South Lebanon 6. The Face of the Camps: Leadership and Loyalty in Combat Units 7. "Every Faction for Itself": Personalized Militias and Fragmented Battle Lines Conclusion: Echoes of Organizations
Introduction: Backstage Labor and Organizational Adaptation 1. Memories and Mythologies of Militancy: An Ethnographic Approach to Studying Militant Organizations 2. Building a Social Infrastructure: The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Guerrilla Factions in Lebanon 3. Social Networks and Wartime Violence: Comparing Repertoires during the 1982 Israeli Invasion 4. Beyond the Lines: Gendered Mobilization and Organizational Resilience in Militant Groups 5. Crossing Collaborators: Emotion, Informing, and Civilian Mobilization in Occuppied South Lebanon 6. The Face of the Camps: Leadership and Loyalty in Combat Units 7. "Every Faction for Itself": Personalized Militias and Fragmented Battle Lines Conclusion: Echoes of Organizations
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