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Violent Versus Nonviolent Strategies By Movements and States

Monday, July 14, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: 411
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizers:
Jeff GOODWIN, New York University, USA and Fabian VIRCHOW, Univ Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Germany
Is a Non-Violent Way of Resistance Against Violence Possible? Istanbul's Gezi Park As a Battlefield (Oral Presentation)
Esin ILERI, École Hautes Études Sciences Sociales, France; Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Giresun University, Turkey

Violent and Non-Violent Logics in Contemporary Greek Protests (Oral Presentation)
Carolin PHILIPP, University of Kassel, Germany

A Cross-National and Cross-Actor Comparative Analysis of Violent and Nonviolent Interactions Between State and Civil Society Actors (Oral Presentation)
Takeshi WADA, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Yoshiyuki AOKI, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Hiromi MAKITA, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Hiroyuki SUZUKI, The University of Tokyo, Japan

From Right-Wing Violence to Racist Terror – Exploring Factors of Radicalisation (Oral Presentation)
Fabian VIRCHOW, Univ Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Germany

Moving Between Violence and Nonviolence in the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971 (Distributed Paper)
Choonib LEE, Stony Brook University, USA