[movimenti.bicocca] Special Issue on Political Violence

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Auteur: Tommaso Vitale
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> Da: jauyero@???
> Data: 29 marzo 2007 20:45:29 GMT+02:00
> A: amsoc@???
> Oggetto: CFP-Qualitative Sociology Special Issue on Political Violence
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> QUALITATIVE SOCIOLOGY: CALL FOR PAPERS for SPECIAL ISSUE ON "POLITICAL
> VIOLENCE"
>
> "Political Violence": A special issue focused on the trajectories
> that lead
> political actors -- on both sides of the state-dissident
> equation -- to
> violence. The questions we are interested in exploring include but
> are not
> restricted to the following:
>
> * How do we understand the "turn" to violence within specific
> cycles of
> protest and within specific cycles of repression?
>
> * What are the motivations and logics of social movement actors
> who deploy
> violent means to oppose the state, to compete with factions
> within their
> own movement or to neutralize counter-movements?
>
> * What are the motivations and logics of state actors who elect to
> work in
> segments of the military, criminal justice system and national
> security
> organization that engage in severe repression and torture?
>
> * How are the protagonists of political violence recruited and
> socialized
> in their respective organizations?
>
> * What have been the experiences of those who have renounced
> violence as a
> political strategy?
>
> * What can be learned from the adjudication of legal cases
> involving
> political crime and violence?
>
> We encourage the submission of papers based on qualitative
> research that
> situates protagonists of violence within their specific
> historical and
> cultural context.
>
> GUEST EDITORS: Gilda Zwerman, S.U.N.Y - Old Westbury
>                Patricia Steinhoff, University of Hawaii

>
> ENDNOTE COMMENTARY: Donatella della Porta
>                     Department of Political and Social Sciences
>                     European University Institute, Firenze Italy

>
> DEADLINE: May 15, 2007
>
> SEND PAPERS TO:
>       Lauren Joseph
>       Qualitative Sociology
>       Dept. of Sociology
>       Stony Brook University
>       Stony Brook, NY 11794

>
> MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AVAILABLE AT:
> WWW.SPRINGERONLINE.COM
>
>
>
> Javier Auyero
> Associate Professor
> Sociology Department. SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4356
> Editor, QUALITATIVE SOCIOLOGY
> TE: 631 632 4884 FAX: 631 632 8203
> http://www.sunysb.edu/sociol/?faculty/Auyero/auyero
>