Non-state violent actors and social movement organizations : influence, adaptation, and change / edited by Julie M. Mazzei.
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TextSeries: Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; v. 41.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (300) pagesISBN: 9781787141902 (e-book)Subject(s): Social movements | Social Science -- Demography | Demonstrations & protest movementsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 303.484 LOC classification: HM881 | .N66 2017Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| HM881 .M43 2012 Media, movements, and political change | HM881 .M45 1999 Acción colectiva, vida cotidiana y democracia | HM881 .N37 2016 Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change | HM881 .N66 2017 Non-state violent actors and social movement organizations : | HM881 .R47 2010 Research in social movements, conflicts and change. | HM881 .R47 2015 Research in social movements, conflicts and change. | HM881 .R47 2018 Research in social movements, conflicts and change. |
Includes index.
Prelims -- Section I: Non-state actors : influence and adaptation in conflict environments -- Section II: Non-state actors : challengers and change -- About the authors -- Index.
This volume focusses on non-state actors and political conflicts but also attends to the broader themes of the series. The research emphases the roles and motivations of non-state actors in conflicts or post-conflict situations in the post-Cold War era; as well outlining the dynamics of social movements, conflicts, or change. This volume highlights the motivations and interests of non-state violent actors (NSVAs) in the post-Cold War era; the role of identity and/or ideology in the conflicts or resolutions of so-called "new wars;" the impact of NSVAs in conflict and/or peace-making; and the ways in which IGOs and NGOs interact with NSVAs in conflicts or post-conflict zones.
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