Strategic nonviolent action has developed enormously over the past century: there is a burgeoning body of research, widespread use in social movements, and regular training of activists. Even so, understanding of nonviolent action has been constrained by the methods used to investigate it, for example case studies and practical experience. The experimental method, as widely used in scientific research, has yet to be applied to the study of nonviolent action in systematic ways. In this article, two possible experiments with nonviolent action are presented to highlight some of the possibilities. Experiments with nonviolent action have the usual rationale of acquiring knowledge and two additional rationales: participant practical understanding...
A nonviolent way of being in the world offers a critical alternative to the violence and dehumanizin...
International audienceWhat about political science research on nonviolent action and civil resistanc...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of nonviolent activism in civil war contexts with the example ...
While much as been written on the philosophy and practice of nonviolence, there has been little syst...
Nonviolent action, despite its widespread use and successes, has received relatively little scholarl...
The recent events of the Arab Spring have re-focused the world’s attention on the power of nonviolen...
Using a minimal, consensual definition of nonviolence, and drawing from the case listing by Sharp (1...
Using field experiments, scholars can identify causal effects via randomiza- tion while studying peo...
Nonviolent collective action emerged during the last century as a potent tool for democratizationand...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Fifty years after the experiments of Stanley Milgram, the main objective of the present paper is to ...
Essential to any activist movement is an effective communication strategy. With that in mind, my res...
Laboratory experimentation makes it possible to directly measure the attitudes and behaviour of indi...
In recent decades, civil resistance, also known as nonviolent action, has become more widely used am...
A nonviolent way of being in the world offers a critical alternative to the violence and dehumanizin...
International audienceWhat about political science research on nonviolent action and civil resistanc...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of nonviolent activism in civil war contexts with the example ...
While much as been written on the philosophy and practice of nonviolence, there has been little syst...
Nonviolent action, despite its widespread use and successes, has received relatively little scholarl...
The recent events of the Arab Spring have re-focused the world’s attention on the power of nonviolen...
Using a minimal, consensual definition of nonviolence, and drawing from the case listing by Sharp (1...
Using field experiments, scholars can identify causal effects via randomiza- tion while studying peo...
Nonviolent collective action emerged during the last century as a potent tool for democratizationand...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Fifty years after the experiments of Stanley Milgram, the main objective of the present paper is to ...
Essential to any activist movement is an effective communication strategy. With that in mind, my res...
Laboratory experimentation makes it possible to directly measure the attitudes and behaviour of indi...
In recent decades, civil resistance, also known as nonviolent action, has become more widely used am...
A nonviolent way of being in the world offers a critical alternative to the violence and dehumanizin...
International audienceWhat about political science research on nonviolent action and civil resistanc...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of nonviolent activism in civil war contexts with the example ...