In the “Peacebuilding Compared” research project violence is seen as cascading across space and time within and between war-torn societies. This article illustrates the cascade lens as a framework for hypothesis generation. Both violent actions and violent imaginaries cascade. The recent history of Sri Lanka is used to illustrate three cascade dynamics: crime cascades to war, war cascades to more war and to crime, and crime and war both cascade to state violence such as torture, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial execution. Sri Lanka is also a case that cascaded new technologies of crime-war globally, such as suicide bombing vests. These are not the only important cascade dynamics, just neglected ones. The implications of our ca...
This paper investigates the growing number of reports on violence produced by a variety of global mu...
This article explores the opportunities and conundrums of understanding violence at critical junctur...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
In the “Peacebuilding Compared” research project so far, violence is seen as cascading across space ...
War and crime are cascade phenomena. War cascades across space and time to more war; crime to more c...
War and crime are cascade phenomena. War cascades across space and time to more war; crime to more c...
The Peacebuilding Compared project deployed South Asian data to conclude that war tends to cascade a...
This research is about the insight that some of the same dynamics may cause war and crime. Because t...
The essays in this dissertation apply a micro-first sociology of violence to three topics operating ...
What form does electoral violence take in war-torn divided societies, and what explains the variatio...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Remarks on Violence in Buddhist Ideology and Social Practice in Sri Lanka Contrary to a common opi...
After the outbreak of Elam War in Sri Lanka from 1983 to 2009, it takes only few years for the Sri L...
How can episodes of crisis, breakdown, violence and collapse be explained in the social sciences? Th...
This paper investigates the growing number of reports on violence produced by a variety of global mu...
This article explores the opportunities and conundrums of understanding violence at critical junctur...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
In the “Peacebuilding Compared” research project so far, violence is seen as cascading across space ...
War and crime are cascade phenomena. War cascades across space and time to more war; crime to more c...
War and crime are cascade phenomena. War cascades across space and time to more war; crime to more c...
The Peacebuilding Compared project deployed South Asian data to conclude that war tends to cascade a...
This research is about the insight that some of the same dynamics may cause war and crime. Because t...
The essays in this dissertation apply a micro-first sociology of violence to three topics operating ...
What form does electoral violence take in war-torn divided societies, and what explains the variatio...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Remarks on Violence in Buddhist Ideology and Social Practice in Sri Lanka Contrary to a common opi...
After the outbreak of Elam War in Sri Lanka from 1983 to 2009, it takes only few years for the Sri L...
How can episodes of crisis, breakdown, violence and collapse be explained in the social sciences? Th...
This paper investigates the growing number of reports on violence produced by a variety of global mu...
This article explores the opportunities and conundrums of understanding violence at critical junctur...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...