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ID160473
Title ProperExpanding the empirical study of actors and tactics in research on nonviolent resistance
LanguageENG
AuthorBraithwaite, Alex ;  Alex Braithwaite Jessica Maves Braithwaite ;  Braithwaite, Jessica Maves
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article introduces a special issue of Journal of Global Security Studies on advances in the disaggregated study of actors and tactics in nonviolent civil resistance campaigns. We initially discuss the recent rise of empirical, primarily quantitative research on nonviolence and civil resistance. We then note that the latest innovations in this literature are providing a disaggregated perspective on the actors engaging in nonviolence, as well as the tactics that they employ in doing so. In many respects, this direction parallels that taken in the study of civil wars over the past two decades. At the heart of this evolution in the research agenda on nonviolence is the availability of new, more nuanced data. The five articles in this issue very neatly demonstrate best practices in asking compelling research questions, deriving nontrivial hypotheses, and providing new data on the disaggregated nature of campaigns of nonviolent resistance.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Global security Studies Vol. 3, No.3; Jul 2018: p.251–254
Journal SourceJournal of Global security Studies Vol: 3 No 3
Key WordsNonviolence ;  Resistance ;  Disaggregation ;  Antigovernment Campaigns


 
 
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