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This volume calls for an empirical extension of the “local turn” within peace research. Building on insights from conflict transformation, gender studies, critical International Relations and Anthropology, the contributions critique existing peace research methods as affirming unequal power, marginalizing local communities, and stripping the peace kept of substantive agency and voice. By incorporating scholars from these various fields the volume pushes for more locally grounded, ethnographic and potentially participatory approaches. While recognizing that any Ethnographic Peace Research (EPR)…mehr
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This volume calls for an empirical extension of the “local turn” within peace research. Building on insights from conflict transformation, gender studies, critical International Relations and Anthropology, the contributions critique existing peace research methods as affirming unequal power, marginalizing local communities, and stripping the peace kept of substantive agency and voice. By incorporating scholars from these various fields the volume pushes for more locally grounded, ethnographic and potentially participatory approaches. While recognizing that any Ethnographic Peace Research (EPR) agenda must incorporate a variety of methodologies, the volume nonetheless paves a clear path for the much needed empirical turn within the local turn literature.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319655635
- Artikelnr.: 52935569
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319655635
- Artikelnr.: 52935569
Gearoid Millar is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) of Sociology at the Institute for Conflict, Transition, and Peace Research (ICTPR), University of Aberdeen, UK.
Chapter 1: Introduction Andreas Önnerfors and Kristian Steiner.- Chapter 2:Terrorist ‘Radicalizing Networks’: A Qualitative Case Study on Radical Right Lone-Wolf Terrorism Matthew Feldman.- Chapter 3: Who Is Shaping Your Agenda? Social Network Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-Immigration Movement Audiences on Czech Facebook Josef Šlerka and Vít Šisler.- Chapter 4:Moving the Mainstream: Radicalization of Political Language in the German PEGIDA Movement Andreas Önnerfors.- Chapter 5: Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government Dani Filc.- Chapter 6: Loving Violent Arabs: A Study of Radicalism within the Israeli Messianic Movement Kristian Steiner and Anders Lundberg.- Chapter 7: Dealing with the Intimate Enemy: Civil Society and Ethno-Religious Violence in Contemporary India Sarbeswar Sahoo.- Chapter 8: Contexts of Radicalization: An Inductive Meta-Analysis of 41 Case Studies ofContentious Elections Megan Reif Dyfvermark.- Chapter 9:The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Religious Extremism and Inequality in Nigeria Caroline Varin.- Chapter 10: Patterns of Disengagement from Violent Extremism: A Stocktaking of Current Knowledge and Implications for Counterterrorism Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen.- Chapter 11: Hizb al-Tahrir: Its Ideology and Theory for Collective Radicalization Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf.- Chapter 12: Counter-Radicalisation as Counter-Terrorism: The European Union Case Bruno Oliveira Martins and Monika Ziegler.- Chapter 13: Conclusions Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors.
Chapter 1: Introduction Andreas Önnerfors and Kristian Steiner.- Chapter 2:Terrorist 'Radicalizing Networks': A Qualitative Case Study on Radical Right Lone-Wolf Terrorism Matthew Feldman.- Chapter 3: Who Is Shaping Your Agenda? Social Network Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-Immigration Movement Audiences on Czech Facebook Josef Slerka and Vít Sisler.- Chapter 4:Moving the Mainstream: Radicalization of Political Language in the German PEGIDA Movement Andreas Önnerfors.- Chapter 5: Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government Dani Filc.- Chapter 6: Loving Violent Arabs: A Study of Radicalism within the Israeli Messianic Movement Kristian Steiner and Anders Lundberg.- Chapter 7: Dealing with the Intimate Enemy: Civil Society and Ethno-Religious Violence in Contemporary India Sarbeswar Sahoo.- Chapter 8: Contexts of Radicalization: An Inductive Meta-Analysis of 41 Case Studies ofContentious Elections Megan Reif Dyfvermark.- Chapter 9:The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Religious Extremism and Inequality in Nigeria Caroline Varin.- Chapter 10: Patterns of Disengagement from Violent Extremism: A Stocktaking of Current Knowledge and Implications for Counterterrorism Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen.- Chapter 11: Hizb al-Tahrir: Its Ideology and Theory for Collective Radicalization Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf.- Chapter 12: Counter-Radicalisation as Counter-Terrorism: The European Union Case Bruno Oliveira Martins and Monika Ziegler.- Chapter 13: Conclusions Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors.
Chapter 1: Introduction Andreas Önnerfors and Kristian Steiner.- Chapter 2:Terrorist ‘Radicalizing Networks’: A Qualitative Case Study on Radical Right Lone-Wolf Terrorism Matthew Feldman.- Chapter 3: Who Is Shaping Your Agenda? Social Network Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-Immigration Movement Audiences on Czech Facebook Josef Šlerka and Vít Šisler.- Chapter 4:Moving the Mainstream: Radicalization of Political Language in the German PEGIDA Movement Andreas Önnerfors.- Chapter 5: Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government Dani Filc.- Chapter 6: Loving Violent Arabs: A Study of Radicalism within the Israeli Messianic Movement Kristian Steiner and Anders Lundberg.- Chapter 7: Dealing with the Intimate Enemy: Civil Society and Ethno-Religious Violence in Contemporary India Sarbeswar Sahoo.- Chapter 8: Contexts of Radicalization: An Inductive Meta-Analysis of 41 Case Studies ofContentious Elections Megan Reif Dyfvermark.- Chapter 9:The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Religious Extremism and Inequality in Nigeria Caroline Varin.- Chapter 10: Patterns of Disengagement from Violent Extremism: A Stocktaking of Current Knowledge and Implications for Counterterrorism Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen.- Chapter 11: Hizb al-Tahrir: Its Ideology and Theory for Collective Radicalization Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf.- Chapter 12: Counter-Radicalisation as Counter-Terrorism: The European Union Case Bruno Oliveira Martins and Monika Ziegler.- Chapter 13: Conclusions Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors.
Chapter 1: Introduction Andreas Önnerfors and Kristian Steiner.- Chapter 2:Terrorist 'Radicalizing Networks': A Qualitative Case Study on Radical Right Lone-Wolf Terrorism Matthew Feldman.- Chapter 3: Who Is Shaping Your Agenda? Social Network Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-Immigration Movement Audiences on Czech Facebook Josef Slerka and Vít Sisler.- Chapter 4:Moving the Mainstream: Radicalization of Political Language in the German PEGIDA Movement Andreas Önnerfors.- Chapter 5: Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government Dani Filc.- Chapter 6: Loving Violent Arabs: A Study of Radicalism within the Israeli Messianic Movement Kristian Steiner and Anders Lundberg.- Chapter 7: Dealing with the Intimate Enemy: Civil Society and Ethno-Religious Violence in Contemporary India Sarbeswar Sahoo.- Chapter 8: Contexts of Radicalization: An Inductive Meta-Analysis of 41 Case Studies ofContentious Elections Megan Reif Dyfvermark.- Chapter 9:The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Religious Extremism and Inequality in Nigeria Caroline Varin.- Chapter 10: Patterns of Disengagement from Violent Extremism: A Stocktaking of Current Knowledge and Implications for Counterterrorism Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen.- Chapter 11: Hizb al-Tahrir: Its Ideology and Theory for Collective Radicalization Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf.- Chapter 12: Counter-Radicalisation as Counter-Terrorism: The European Union Case Bruno Oliveira Martins and Monika Ziegler.- Chapter 13: Conclusions Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors.