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In person icon Building: Law Building, Floor: 3, Room: 312
Tuesday 10:45 - 12:30 EEST (26/08/2025)
This panel investigates the complex relationship between state violence and civilian responses in contexts of political oppression and conflict. Focusing on both historical and contemporary case studies, the discussion will explore how states use violence to maintain control, suppress dissent, and manage social unrest. Panelists will examine the range of civilian reactions to state violence, from passive resistance and nonviolent protest to active rebellion and civil disobedience.
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State Repression and Protest Intensity: Exploring the Deterrence-Backlash Puzzle Through a Gendered Lens | View Paper Details |
The Contemporary Aspect of the Crime of Enforced Disappearances | View Paper Details |
Negotiated Citizenship: Managed Relationships with a Violent State | View Paper Details |
Welfare Provision as Weapon: Social Housing and the Containment of Kurdish Conflict in Turkey | View Paper Details |