Research on Social Movements and Political Violence (original) (raw)

Bosi, DellaPorta and Malthaner. 2018. "Organizational and Institutional Approaches. Social movement studies perspectives on political violence"

lorenzo bosi

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2015. Political Violence (Co-authored with Stefan Malthaner) in The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements (Forthcoming) Edited by Donatella Della Porta and Mario Diani

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Lorenzo Bosi, Chares Demetriou, Stefan Malthaner. 2014. Dynamics of Political Violence. A Process-Oriented Perspective on Radicalization and the Escalation of Political Conflict

lorenzo bosi

2014

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The Contribution of Social Movement Theory to Understanding Terrorism

Colin J Beck

Sociology Compass, 2008

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Provisional Syllabus - Social Movements, Radicalization and Political Violence Summer Semester – 2018 (PW-MA-2b/3b/4b, PW-MA-2c/3c/4c, IS-MA-1, IS-MA-3, PW-BA-SP

Francis O Connor

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Violent Transnational Social Movements and their Impact on Contemporary Social Conflict

Candyce Kelshall

Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare, 2019

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[2018] Leftist Political Violence: From Terrorism to Social Protest

Michael Loadenthal

Terrorism in America, 2018

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"Political Violence, Terrorism, and the Labeling of Radical Movements", Georgetown University (Spring 2011)

Michael Loadenthal

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A Social Movement Theory Typology of Militant Organisations: Contextualising Terrorism

Sarah Marsden

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Introduction to the Special Issue on Political Violence

Patricia Steinhoff

Qualitative Sociology, 2008

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Lorenzo Bosi. 2018. "Social-Revolutionary Violence in Western Europe".in Peter Herman (eds.) Critical Concepts: Terrorism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

lorenzo bosi

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Soft Violence, Social Radicalisation, and Violent Transnational Social Movements (VTSMs)

Candyce Kelshall

2021

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Transformations of Political Violence? A Research Program

Jonas Wolff, Hendrik Simon, Sabine Mannitz

TraCe Working Paper, 2022

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Politico-ideological violence: Zooming in on grievances

Ahmed Ajil

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Violent Transnational Social Movements

Candyce Kelshall

Accidental Power: How Non-State Actors Hijacked Legitimacy and Re-Shaped the International System, 2018

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Processes of Violent Political Mobilisation: An Overview of Contemporary Debates and CRISE Findings

Yvan Guichaoua

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Turning to and from Terror: Deciphering the Conditions under which Political Groups Choose Violent and Nonviolent Tactics

Arie Perliger

Perspectives on Terrorism, 2012

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Political Violence Outcomes: A Contentious Politics Approach

lorenzo bosi

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On Violence and Repression: A Relational Approach (The Government and Opposition/Leonard Schapiro Memorial Lecture, 2013)

donatella della porta

Government and Opposition, 2014

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The Social Construction of Organised Political Violence: An Analytical Framework

Richard Jackson

Civil Wars, 2014

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[2014] Towards a critical understanding and investigation of political violence – one adjunct’s humble contributions to the study of terrorism

Michael Loadenthal

2014

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Taking Control or Losing Control? Activist Narratives of Provocation and Collective Violence

Mattias Wahlström

2011

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Studies in Political Radicalization Historical and Comparative Perspectives

vida rozac darovec

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Defining Radical Extremism within the context of Social Movement Studies: A case on Egypt`s Violent Administrative Practices against its National Opponents

Kristina Zaharieva

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• Does society face one terrorism, or many terrorisms? Social Movement Theory as a foundation for the typological analysis of terrorism.

Sarah Marsden

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Radicalisation and de-radicalisation of social movements: The comeback of political Islam?

Andreas Armborst

2013

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Karampampas, S. (2017), “Review of Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists, by C. J. Beck.”

Sotirios Karampampas

Social Movement Studies, 2017

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Relational Dynamics and Processes of Radicalization: a Comparative Framework

Chares Demetriou, lorenzo bosi

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Mobilising Individuals to Collective Political Violence

Yvan Guichaoua

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Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists

Colin J Beck

2015

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Rebellious underdogs fighting for justice": A theory of politico-ideological mobilisation and violence

Ahmed Ajil

2022

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Thinking Beyond Extremism: A Critique of Counterterrorism Research on Right-Wing Nationalist and Far-Right Social Movements

Justin E C Tetrault

The British Journal of Criminology, 2022

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Perspectives on Radicalisation and Political Violence

Jacob Stoil

Perspectives on Radicalisation and Political Violence, 2008

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Islamic "New Social Movements"? Radical Islam, AL-QA'IDA and Social Movement Theory

Stephen Vertigans

Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 2006

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Radical Beliefs and Violent Actions Are Not Synonymous: How to Place the Key Disjuncture Between Attitudes and Behaviors at the Heart of Our Research into Political Violence

James Khalil

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