Dynamics of Political Violence: A Process-Oriented Perspective on Radicalization and the Escalation of Political Conflict

Author:   Chares Demetriou ,  Lorenzo Bosi ,  Stefan Malthaner (Bielefeld University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 September 2016
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Author:   Chares Demetriou ,  Lorenzo Bosi ,  Stefan Malthaner (Bielefeld University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138246706


ISBN 10:   1138246700
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 September 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 A Contentious Politics Approach to the Explanation of Radicalization, Lorenzo Bosi, Chares Demetriou, Stefan Malthaner; Part I Dynamics of Interaction between Oppositional Movements/Groups and the State; Chapter 2 The Mechanisms of Emotion in Violent Protest, Hank Johnston; Chapter 3 A Typology of Backfire Mechanisms, Lasse Lindekilde; Chapter 4 Processes of Radicalization and De-radicalization in Western European Prisons (1965–1986), Christian G. De Vito; Part II Competition and Conflict; Chapter 5 Competitive Escalation During Protest Cycles, Donatella della Porta; Chapter 6 Intra-movement Competition and Political Outbidding as Mechanisms of Radicalization in Northern Ireland, 1968–1969, Gianluca De Fazio; Chapter 7 The Limits of Radicalization, Devashree Gupta; Part III Dynamics of Meaning Formation; Chapter 8 Contentious Interactions, Dynamics of Interpretations, and Radicalization, Eitan Y. Alimi, Hank Johnston; Chapter 9 Radical or Righteous? Using Gender to Shape Public Perceptions of Political Violence, Jocelyn Viterna; Chapter 10 From National Event to Transnational Injustice Symbol, Thomas Olesen; Part IV Dynamics of (Transnational) Diffusion; Chapter 11 Radicalization from Outside, Eduardo Romanos; Chapter 12 Protest Diffusion and Rising Political Violence in the Turkish ’68 Movement, Emin Alper; Chapter 13 The Evolution of the al-Qaeda-type Terrorism, Ekaterina Stepanova; Chapter 14 Conclusion, Martha Crenshaw;

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'A fascinating, wide-ranging set of arguments about a vital topic. Combining the insights of distinguished scholars with those of a new wave of academic analysts, the book offers a good sense of what we know, and of where our research should move in the next phase of our work. An impressive volume.' Richard English, Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, UK 'Dynamics of Political Violence is one of the most stimulating volumes on this topic to appear in recent years. It is theoretically sophisticated, drawing on cutting-edge ideas from the fields of social movements and contentious politics . It is also wide-ranging in its themes and case studies. This is essential reading for anyone interested in political violence and terrorism.' Jeff Goodwin, New York University, USA 'In short, Dynamics of Political Violence constitutes a very important contribution to the debate on radicalisation. The 'process-oriented' approach to understanding violent movements not only dispels some false assumptions often prevalent in our understanding but is also capable of informing scientists and practitioners alike. As such, this volume is undoubtedly a worthy read.' LSE Review of Books


'A fascinating, wide-ranging set of arguments about a vital topic. Combining the insights of distinguished scholars with those of a new wave of academic analysts, the book offers a good sense of what we know, and of where our research should move in the next phase of our work. An impressive volume.’ Richard English, Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, UK ’Dynamics of Political Violence is one of the most stimulating volumes on this topic to appear in recent years. It is theoretically sophisticated, drawing on cutting-edge ideas from the fields of social movements and contentious politics. It is also wide-ranging in its themes and case studies. This is essential reading for anyone interested in political violence and terrorism.’ Jeff Goodwin, New York University, USA 'In short, Dynamics of Political Violence constitutes a very important contribution to the debate on radicalisation. The ’process-oriented’ approach to understanding violent movements not only dispels some false assumptions often prevalent in our understanding but is also capable of informing scientists and practitioners alike. As such, this volume is undoubtedly a worthy read.' LSE Review of Books


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Lorenzo Bosi, European University Institute, Italy, Chares Demetriou, Queen's University Belfast, UK and Stefan Malthaner, Bielefeld University, Germany.

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