In the article I explore how, at the individual level, participation in multiple networks opens up questions regarding the classification of social activism. The central contention thereby is that as mobilization networks increasingly intersect, explicit discursive designations of activism (being ‘political’ or ‘nonpolitical, social’) by individual activists becomes more prevalent. I substantiate this argument with an in-depth exploration of the Syrian uprising. I show that as two distinct networks─one that emerged around nonviolent activism, another that emerged around a violent uprising─increasingly intersected, activists began to use specific discursive strategies. On the one side, a strategy emerged that emphasized the nonpolitical natu...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
The article examines how Syrians’ activist trajectories have evolved in exile contexts of small Syri...
Based on empirical material collected in Lebanon and Turkey in 2014 and 2016, this paper focuses on ...
How do individuals in non-democracies organize collective action? Throughout history, it is common f...
Using extensive interviews of Syrian activists and tracing the course of initially peaceful protest...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
Before the Syrian Uprising transformed into a violent conflict, ordinary people engaged in nonviolen...
The 2011 Syrian uprising looks, from afar, like a paradigmatic example of ethnically exclusive rule ...
Why do united rebel fronts emerge in some civil wars, while in other civil wars multiple rebel group...
During the Syrian civil war, different types of Salafi-Jihadi rebel groups controlled territory and ...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Despite increasing scholarly interest in the relationship between social networks and collective act...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
The article examines how Syrians’ activist trajectories have evolved in exile contexts of small Syri...
Based on empirical material collected in Lebanon and Turkey in 2014 and 2016, this paper focuses on ...
How do individuals in non-democracies organize collective action? Throughout history, it is common f...
Using extensive interviews of Syrian activists and tracing the course of initially peaceful protest...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
Before the Syrian Uprising transformed into a violent conflict, ordinary people engaged in nonviolen...
The 2011 Syrian uprising looks, from afar, like a paradigmatic example of ethnically exclusive rule ...
Why do united rebel fronts emerge in some civil wars, while in other civil wars multiple rebel group...
During the Syrian civil war, different types of Salafi-Jihadi rebel groups controlled territory and ...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Despite increasing scholarly interest in the relationship between social networks and collective act...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...