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In person icon Building: VMP 9, Floor: 2, Room: 29
Saturday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (25/08/2018)
Drawing on recent approaches in sociology of violence and research on social movements, this Panel examines how contextual factors and meso-level processual mechanisms interact with micro-level situational dynamics, as well as the role of emotional and interpretative processes during moments of collective action. It invites contributions on a broad range of phenomena of violence during – and beyond – demonstrations and other protest events. The focus of this Panel will be on militant protest as well as repressive protest policing.
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Micro-Patterns of Violence in the Context of Street Demonstrations During the G20-Summit in Hamburg 2017 | View Paper Details |
Peaceful Protest or Petrol Bombs? Explaining Both the Presence and Absence of Parades-Related Riots on Belfast’s Crumlin Road (2001-2013) | View Paper Details |
Radical Left-Libertarian Street Protests in Sweden 1997-2016: Analysing the Dynamics of Escalation/de-Escalation and the Impact of Shifting Opportunities | View Paper Details |
The Discoursive Conditions of Protest Backlash: Political Violence and Islamist Mobilization in Egypt After the Military Coup | View Paper Details |
Facing Repression with Silence: How a Movement’s Cultural Dynamics affect Responses – and Resilience – to Repression | View Paper Details |