What leads a person to become an armed guerrilla? This qualitative case study utilizes select elements of a hermeneutic and existential phenomenology—through a lens of Freirean critical theory and transformative research—to investigate the commonalities in the material, psychological, artistic, and spiritual motivations behind Kurdish guerrillas in the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party). Other key elements are the search for an incipient turning point in their early pre-guerrilla lives that placed them on the road to rebellion, and the grounded theory that there exists an ‘Guevarian Archetype’ (derived from Che Guevara) personified by those who are driven to join the PKK. Through an in-depth dissection of Turkey’s historical oppression of Kurds...
This article outlines certain problems and challenges facing the qualitative researcher who enters f...
This paper is about Kurdish revolts and conflict groups in the 1920s and 1930s in Turkey. The study,...
This dissertation attempts to answer two main questions. Firstly, how do you tell a history of natio...
No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular support, but what does it mean to s...
Turkey’s rising leftist student movement in the late 1960s admired the Palestinian Fedayeen movement...
This paper investigates the recruitment of foreign fighters to the Kurdish armed forces YPG and YPJ,...
This paper studies the relationship between political violence and social movement in the Kurdish re...
Coskan C, Sen E. "If I Die, My Children Will Pursue This Case": Counternarratives of Power in Kurds....
Focusing on the instrumentalization of violence, the ensuing and manufactured culture of fear, gende...
This dissertation explores the notion of individual disengagement from political violence in Turkey ...
The military conflict between the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Turkish Armed Forces has en...
The Kurdish conflict is an acknowledged long-standing issue in the Middle East, and the emergence of...
Why do ordinary people take extraordinary risks and join an ethnic armed rebellion? This article tes...
This study analyzes the distinction between terrorism and insurgency by drawing upon the case of the...
The Kurdish movement in Turkey has since 2005 been trying to establish democratic autonomy, an overa...
This article outlines certain problems and challenges facing the qualitative researcher who enters f...
This paper is about Kurdish revolts and conflict groups in the 1920s and 1930s in Turkey. The study,...
This dissertation attempts to answer two main questions. Firstly, how do you tell a history of natio...
No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular support, but what does it mean to s...
Turkey’s rising leftist student movement in the late 1960s admired the Palestinian Fedayeen movement...
This paper investigates the recruitment of foreign fighters to the Kurdish armed forces YPG and YPJ,...
This paper studies the relationship between political violence and social movement in the Kurdish re...
Coskan C, Sen E. "If I Die, My Children Will Pursue This Case": Counternarratives of Power in Kurds....
Focusing on the instrumentalization of violence, the ensuing and manufactured culture of fear, gende...
This dissertation explores the notion of individual disengagement from political violence in Turkey ...
The military conflict between the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Turkish Armed Forces has en...
The Kurdish conflict is an acknowledged long-standing issue in the Middle East, and the emergence of...
Why do ordinary people take extraordinary risks and join an ethnic armed rebellion? This article tes...
This study analyzes the distinction between terrorism and insurgency by drawing upon the case of the...
The Kurdish movement in Turkey has since 2005 been trying to establish democratic autonomy, an overa...
This article outlines certain problems and challenges facing the qualitative researcher who enters f...
This paper is about Kurdish revolts and conflict groups in the 1920s and 1930s in Turkey. The study,...
This dissertation attempts to answer two main questions. Firstly, how do you tell a history of natio...