Politico-ideological Mobilisation and Violence in the Arab World
Politico-ideological Mobilisation and Violence in the Arab World
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Ajil, Ahmed
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
270
Mole
9781032251240
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PART I: Towards a grievance-based analysis
Chapter 1: Engaging with PIV and PIM in relation to the Arab World
Chapter 2: Bringing grievances back in
Chapter 3: Research protocol
Part II: Mapping grievances
Chapter 4: Three ideal-types of grievances
Chapter 5: Socio-economic grievances
Chapter 6: Ethno-racial grievances
Chapter 7: Political grievances
Chapter 8: Grievances, a relevant object of inquiry?
Part III: Performing grievances
Chapter 9: Identification : Naming the injustice
Chapter 10 : Appropriation - Owning the injustice
Chapter 11: Responsibilisation of self and others - addressing the injustice
PART IV: Mobilisation, violence and disengagement
Chapter 12: The taste of radicality: Thrill-seeking and adventurism
Chapter 13 : The logics of violence: 'Bring back the chaos'
Chapter 14 : The importance of context: Places, people and biographic availability
Chapter 15: Disengaging: 'You have to give him love'
PART V: Discussion and outlook
Chapter 16: Towards a theory of grievance-based mobilisation
Chapter 17 : Implications for research and policymaking
Conclusion
PART I: Towards a grievance-based analysis
Chapter 1: Engaging with PIV and PIM in relation to the Arab World
Chapter 2: Bringing grievances back in
Chapter 3: Research protocol
Part II: Mapping grievances
Chapter 4: Three ideal-types of grievances
Chapter 5: Socio-economic grievances
Chapter 6: Ethno-racial grievances
Chapter 7: Political grievances
Chapter 8: Grievances, a relevant object of inquiry?
Part III: Performing grievances
Chapter 9: Identification : Naming the injustice
Chapter 10 : Appropriation - Owning the injustice
Chapter 11: Responsibilisation of self and others - addressing the injustice
PART IV: Mobilisation, violence and disengagement
Chapter 12: The taste of radicality: Thrill-seeking and adventurism
Chapter 13 : The logics of violence: 'Bring back the chaos'
Chapter 14 : The importance of context: Places, people and biographic availability
Chapter 15: Disengaging: 'You have to give him love'
PART V: Discussion and outlook
Chapter 16: Towards a theory of grievance-based mobilisation
Chapter 17 : Implications for research and policymaking
Conclusion