This edited volume explores a range of approaches to nonviolent or popular resistance in the Second Intifada. Written by scholar-activists with diverse experiences in Israel-Palestine, the chapters in the volume provide the reader with an overview of how nonviolent resistance is conceived and practiced in a variety of settings within the occupied Palestinian territories, Israel, and internationally. The selections explore the themes of power, tactics, and the interactions between local and international activists
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX2224...
Almost invisibly, numerous activists are presently engaged in ongoing, nonviolent efforts to build p...
Offering diverse perspectives from scholars, practitioners, and activists, this book illustrates the...
Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an...
All across the globe, individuals mobilize international support in defense of Palestinian rights an...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation of political culture and contemporary activism in...
This research examines the effectiveness of third-party, or international activists who participat...
This article investigates the limitations of peace theory in comparing and contrasting strategies ad...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
Explores the context and conditions in which nonviolent resistance can contribute to successful and ...
Beginning in 2004, after the mainstream peace movement collapsed due in part to the outbreak of the ...
How does denial affect societies in conflict? What is the role of denial, when it is shared, social ...
To what extent did first Intifada memories and experiences influence nonviolent activism in the seco...
Before the Syrian Uprising transformed into a violent conflict, ordinary people engaged in nonviolen...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX2224...
Almost invisibly, numerous activists are presently engaged in ongoing, nonviolent efforts to build p...
Offering diverse perspectives from scholars, practitioners, and activists, this book illustrates the...
Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an...
All across the globe, individuals mobilize international support in defense of Palestinian rights an...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation of political culture and contemporary activism in...
This research examines the effectiveness of third-party, or international activists who participat...
This article investigates the limitations of peace theory in comparing and contrasting strategies ad...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
Explores the context and conditions in which nonviolent resistance can contribute to successful and ...
Beginning in 2004, after the mainstream peace movement collapsed due in part to the outbreak of the ...
How does denial affect societies in conflict? What is the role of denial, when it is shared, social ...
To what extent did first Intifada memories and experiences influence nonviolent activism in the seco...
Before the Syrian Uprising transformed into a violent conflict, ordinary people engaged in nonviolen...
After nearly seventy years of adopting the same tools of protest, either by taking part in the Israe...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX2224...
Almost invisibly, numerous activists are presently engaged in ongoing, nonviolent efforts to build p...