This paper takes the perspective that violent transnational social movements (VTSMs) have profoundly impacted contemporary conflict scenarios. Social movements, underpinned by ideology, create partisan, transnational echo chambers, and communities, which are in the process of ‘changing the weather’ in contemporary social interactions. Transnational advocacy networks work in tandem to ‘create the message’ and perpetuate narratives. Where extremist dialogue crosses over into violence, we argue that a new form of conflict emerges. Such conflict does not have the preservation of the state as a territorially important factor or reference point, but rather, the preservation and promotion of a cultural identity. Where ‘other’ identities also co-ex...
With the wave of violent jihadist activities in recent years, the world's attention has shifted away...
The articles in this special issue provide comparative case studies of social movements from a range...
The idea of democracy is being championed across the world, with some fifty new countries embracing ...
This paper takes the perspective that violent transnational social movements (VTSMs) have profoundly...
On November 24, 2021, Professor Candyce Kelshall presented on the topic of Identity Exclusive Violen...
Attention to extreme forms of political violence in the social sciences has been episodic, and studi...
The purpose of this analysis is to differentiate social movements. In this instance, we will be usin...
The course explores the diverse relationships between, on the one hand, the human use of symbols and...
Political violence by non-state actors, whether in the form of clandestine groups, riots, violent in...
Political violence by non-state actors, whether in the form of clandestine groups, riots, violent in...
Social and identity assertion movements aim at bringing about positive change in society, but some a...
Most social movement research privileges the state as the main, if not the sole arena where social m...
This dissertation is motivated by the question of why certain individuals engage in violence to acco...
This dissertation is motivated by the question of why certain individuals engage in violence to acco...
yesThis paper brings together a number of theoretical and political interests we have with the conc...
With the wave of violent jihadist activities in recent years, the world's attention has shifted away...
The articles in this special issue provide comparative case studies of social movements from a range...
The idea of democracy is being championed across the world, with some fifty new countries embracing ...
This paper takes the perspective that violent transnational social movements (VTSMs) have profoundly...
On November 24, 2021, Professor Candyce Kelshall presented on the topic of Identity Exclusive Violen...
Attention to extreme forms of political violence in the social sciences has been episodic, and studi...
The purpose of this analysis is to differentiate social movements. In this instance, we will be usin...
The course explores the diverse relationships between, on the one hand, the human use of symbols and...
Political violence by non-state actors, whether in the form of clandestine groups, riots, violent in...
Political violence by non-state actors, whether in the form of clandestine groups, riots, violent in...
Social and identity assertion movements aim at bringing about positive change in society, but some a...
Most social movement research privileges the state as the main, if not the sole arena where social m...
This dissertation is motivated by the question of why certain individuals engage in violence to acco...
This dissertation is motivated by the question of why certain individuals engage in violence to acco...
yesThis paper brings together a number of theoretical and political interests we have with the conc...
With the wave of violent jihadist activities in recent years, the world's attention has shifted away...
The articles in this special issue provide comparative case studies of social movements from a range...
The idea of democracy is being championed across the world, with some fifty new countries embracing ...