Research on civil war mobilization emphasizes armed group recruitment tactics and individual motivations to fight, but does not explore how individuals come to perceive the threat involved in civil war. Drawing on eight months of fieldwork with participants and nonparticipants in the Georgian-Abkhaz war of 1992-93, this article argues that social structures, within which individuals are embedded, provide access to information critical for mobilization decisions by collectively framing threat. Threat framing filters from national through local leadership, to be consolidated and acted on within quotidian networks. Depending on how the threat is perceived - whether toward the self or the collectivity at its different levels - individuals adopt...
This article addresses the role of threat in explanations of ethnic and other inter-group conflict a...
Theories of mobilization suggest that groups are more likely to resort to violence in the presence ...
My research investigates the repercussions of protracted civil wars on bystanders’ political and soc...
What explains individual and small group mobilization for inter-group violence? How does participati...
What accounts for overarching trajectories of civil wars? This article develops an account of civil ...
Many contemporary civil wars occur in segmentary societies, in which social structure rests on cohes...
The focus of this thesis is to develop an understanding of where civil resistances are likely to occ...
Existing research has argued that terrorism is common in civil war because it is "effective." Surpri...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some geographical locales experience higher levels of violent mobilization during armed confl...
How do social sanctions affect individual participation in civil war violence? Which mechanisms faci...
In this reflection, Anastasia Shesterinina introduces her new book, Mobilizing in Uncertainty: Colle...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
I argue that a strong civil society suggests the existence of institutions that provide alternate me...
This article addresses the role of threat in explanations of ethnic and other inter-group conflict a...
Theories of mobilization suggest that groups are more likely to resort to violence in the presence ...
My research investigates the repercussions of protracted civil wars on bystanders’ political and soc...
What explains individual and small group mobilization for inter-group violence? How does participati...
What accounts for overarching trajectories of civil wars? This article develops an account of civil ...
Many contemporary civil wars occur in segmentary societies, in which social structure rests on cohes...
The focus of this thesis is to develop an understanding of where civil resistances are likely to occ...
Existing research has argued that terrorism is common in civil war because it is "effective." Surpri...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some geographical locales experience higher levels of violent mobilization during armed confl...
How do social sanctions affect individual participation in civil war violence? Which mechanisms faci...
In this reflection, Anastasia Shesterinina introduces her new book, Mobilizing in Uncertainty: Colle...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
I argue that a strong civil society suggests the existence of institutions that provide alternate me...
This article addresses the role of threat in explanations of ethnic and other inter-group conflict a...
Theories of mobilization suggest that groups are more likely to resort to violence in the presence ...
My research investigates the repercussions of protracted civil wars on bystanders’ political and soc...