توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Radicalization and Variations of Violence: New Theoretical Approaches and Original Case Studies
نام کتاب : Radicalization and Variations of Violence: New Theoretical Approaches and Original Case Studies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رادیکالیزاسیون و انواع خشونت: رویکردهای نظری جدید و مطالعات موردی اصلی
سری : Contributions to International Relations
نویسندگان : Daniel Beck, Julia Renner-Mugono
ناشر : Springer
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 207
ISBN (شابک) : 303127010X , 9783031270109
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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Preface
Contents
Editors and Contributors
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction
1 Problem Description
2 Defining and Understanding Radicalization
3 Deradicalization
4 Book Outline
References
Part I: Causes and the Constitution of Radicalization
Organising Political Violence: Radicalisation and Militancy as Narrative Activity
1 Introduction
2 Reading Research on Radicalisation to Retrieve Emotional Dynamics
2.1 Radicalisation and Militancy Root on Emotional Experiences
2.2 Taking the Emotional Resonance of Narratives Seriously
3 Narrative, Emotions and Mobilisation
3.1 Political Narratives: Definition, Characteristics and Functions
3.2 The Representation of Collective Emotions in Narrative Form
3.3 Some Narratives Perform Emotions More Intensely Than Others
4 Radicalisation and Militancy as Narrative Activity
References
Making Sense of Terrorism and Violence: A Case Study
1 Introduction
2 Conceptual Framework
3 Radicalization and Terrorism
4 Theoretical Framework
5 Methodology
6 Validity and Reliability
7 Case Background
8 Analysis
8.1 I Did Not know: I Did Not Trust (Access and Trust)
8.1.1 Advantages of Political Violence
8.1.2 Violence: The Means of Achieving Peace
8.2 Normality of Violence
8.2.1 Ideology Versus Normality of Violence
9 Conclusion
References
Correlates for Foreign Fighters in Tunisia
1 Introduction
2 State of the Art
3 Factors for Foreign Fighter Mobilization in Tunisia
4 Research Design and Data Sample
5 Analysis
5.1 Descriptive Analysis
5.2 Regression Analysis
6 Discussion
7 Conclusion
References
Part II: Approaches to Prognosis, De-radicalization and Prevention
Radicalization and Public Discourse
1 Introduction: Why Narratives Matter
2 Core Theoretical Assumptions
2.1 On Meaning-Making and Narratives
2.2 On Extremism, Terrorist Violence and Communication
3 Narratives on Cases of Terrorist Violence
3.1 The French Narrative: An Act of War
3.2 The German Narrative: A Tragedy the System Can Handle
3.3 The UK Narrative: An Atrocity
4 Discussion: The Challenges of Meaning-Making After Terrorist Attacks
4.1 Defining the Situation: Validation & Disregard
4.2 Constructing Actants and Identities: In-Groups and Enemies
4.3 The Objective of Reacting: Overreaction and Reluctance
5 Conclusion
References
The (Non-)escalation of Violence During the Third Act of the Yellow Vests Protests
1 Introduction
2 Randall Collins and the Absence of the Social Order
2.1 Interactionist Approaches to Violence
2.2 Micro-sociological, Isolated Islands?
3 Collective Violence in the Yellow Vests Movement
3.1 Research on the Yellow Vests
3.2 Data and Method
3.3 The Micro-situational Dynamics of Non-escalation
3.3.1 Build-up of Confrontational Tension/Fear
3.3.2 The Absence of Forward Panic
4 Discussion
References
Elicitive Peace Education in Polarizing Conflicts over Democracy
1 Introduction
2 A Relational Perspective of Peace Education on Radicalization
3 Analysis of the NHF Case Study
3.1 Relational Dimension
3.2 Structural Dimension
3.3 Cultural Dimension
3.4 (Trans-)Personal Dimension
3.5 Transformative Steps for Peace Education
4 Conclusion
References
Part III: Selected Case Studies of Radicalization
Representation of Kurdish Female Combatants in Western Cinema
1 Introduction
2 Women and Political Violence
3 Kurdish Women as Combatants: Not a Novel Phenomenon
3.1 History of Kurdish Women’s (Armed) Struggle(s)
3.2 Western Media Depiction of Kurdish Female Combats
4 Methodology & Case Selection
4.1 Methodological Framework
4.2 Case Selection
5 Discussion: Women’s Violence as an Exception and an Emotional Reaction
5.1 Struggle for Emancipation: Depoliticization
5.2 Personal-Emotional Motivation Frame (Victim Frame)
5.3 Physical Appearance: Sexualization of the Female Combatants
5.4 Exceptionalism: Mystic Death Machines
6 Conclusion
References
Manifestations of Violence in the Causality of a Radicalization Episode
1 Introduction
2 Critical Realism
3 Theoretical Framework
4 Case Study Setting
4.1 Background Information
4.2 Radicalization Episode: The Empiric Domain
4.3 Revealing Unobservable Events: The Actual Domain
4.3.1 Marginality
4.3.2 The Implications of the Narrative
4.4 Structures and Mechanisms: The Real Domain
4.4.1 Laws as a Mechanism of Symbolic Violence
4.4.2 The Uncritical Position on the Law
5 Conclusion
References
Radical Politics in Post-Conflict Settings
1 Introduction
2 Methods: Investigating Radical Politics in Post-conflict Settings
3 Case Study
3.1 How Radical Politics Implicate in the Cyprus Problem
3.2 ELAM Emerging After Border Opening
3.3 Radical Far-Right Ideology and Post-Conflict Politics
3.4 Close Borders
3.5 Distancing from Greek Golden Dawn
3.6 Adapting the Agenda to the Post-Conflict Setting
4 Conclusion
References
Uncovering the Complexities of Radicalization and Violence: A Summary
1 Examining Factors and Causes for the Constitution of Radicalization
2 Analysing Violence and Radicalization in Empirical Case Studies through Innovative Methods
3 Levels of Analysis
4 Radicalism and Protest
5 Discursive Component
6 Prevention and Reaction to Violence/De-radicalization
7 Outlook for Studies on Radicalization
References