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NON-STATE VIOLENT ACTORS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS: INFLUENCE, ADAPTATION, AND CHANGE
RESEARCH IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CONFLICTS AND CHANGE
Series Editor: Patrick G. Coy
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RESEARCH IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CONFLICTS AND CHANGEVOLUME 41
NON-STATE VIOLENT ACTORS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS: INFLUENCE, ADAPTATION, AND CHANGE
EDITED BY
JULIE M. MAZZEI
Department of Political Science,
Kent State University,
Kent, OH, USA
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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
SECTION I
NON-STATE ACTORS: INFLUENCE AND ADAPTATION IN CONFLICT ENVIRONMENTS
Gianluca De Fazio
Cem Emrence and Aysegul Aydin
Stephen C. Poulson
Matthew Costello
Eliot Assoudeh and Debra J. Salazar
Liora S. Norwich
Defne ver and Baak Tarakta
SECTION II
NON-STATE ACTORS: CHALLENGERS AND CHANGE
Holly J. McCammon, Allison R. McGrath, Ashley Dixon and Megan Robinson
Thomas Elliott, Jennifer Earl and Thomas V. Maher
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Eliot Assoudeh
Department of Political Science, University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, NV, USA
Aysegul Aydin
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
Matthew Costello
Department of Criminology, Sociology, and Geography, Arkansas State University, State University, Jonesboro, AR, USA
Gianluca De Fazio
Department of Justice Studies, James Mason University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Ashley Dixon
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Jennifer Earl
School of Sociology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Thomas Elliott
Department of Sociology, California State University, Camarillo, CA, USA
Cem Emrence
Centre for the Study of Islam and Society, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Thomas V. Maher
School of Sociology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Julie M. Mazzei
Department of Political Science, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA
Holly J. McCammon
Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Allison R. McGrath
Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Liora S. Norwich
Shusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA
Defne ver
Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Stephen C. Poulson
Department of Sociology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Megan Robinson
Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Debra J. Salazar
Department of Political Science, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
Baak Tarakta
Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
FOREWORD
It is not a well-kept secret that much of political science and international relations has long awarded the state a place of primary importance. Even diverse research questions probing a range of topics tend to land squarely on the state, broadly conceived. While this has changed considerably of late, it nonetheless remains a prominent tendency. What may be somewhat less well known, however, is the even more curious and unfortunate fact that a lot of social movement scholarship has also given the state inordinate attention in its research questions. This is often done simply by focusing disproportionately on those movements that target the state, even though social movements not only target for conflict and change many other institutions and entities, but other movements, and even organizations within their own movement.
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