Repression and MobilizationChristian Davenport, Hank Johnston, Carol McClurg Mueller U of Minnesota Press, 01.01.2005 - 258 Seiten Recent events have profoundly changed our ways of understanding and studying contentious politics. With case studies that range from Germany to Guatemala, the authors take up topics as varied as the dynamic interactions between protesters and policing agents, distinctions between "hard" and "soft" repression, the impact of media on our understanding of political contention, the timing and shape of protest and resistance cycles, and how measurements of social and geographic control influence states' responses to insurgencies. Together these essays synthesize what we know about repression and mobilization and provide thoughtful insight for the future. |
Inhalt
Developing New Insights | 83 |
Part III Media Measurement and Contention | 157 |
Part IV Reflections and Future Directions | 209 |
Contributors | 245 |
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activists activity actors Amritsar massacre analysis arrested authoritarian authorities backlash behavior Black Bloc Black Panther Party Bloody Sunday broken negotiations causal civil society claims Clark McPhail collective action communication Communist Conflict contentious politics coverage cultural democracies democratic demonstrations discursive opportunities dissent dissidents escalation Estonian example extreme right violence force forms Francoist Spain free spaces groups Guatemala Guinea-Bissau Hank Johnston harsh repression human rights immigrants individuals insurgency interaction Japanese Red Army Journal killings Koopmans legitimacy level of repression Lichbach mass media massacre McCarthy McPhail mechanisms messages mobilizing structures networks newspapers nonviolent participants Party police political opportunity prison processes protest events public discourse public sphere regime reported repression and mobilization resistance response scattered attacks Schweingruber social challenges social movements soft repression sources speech acts strategies stylized facts tactics terrorism terrorists threat threshold Tilly tion United University Press variable violations women York
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