'Struggling to Remain Relevant': Why and How Radicalization Was Impeded in the Struggle against the Gaza Pullout
Autor: | Eitan Y. Alimi |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
021110 strategic
defence & security studies Radicalization 050402 sociology Salience (language) Militant media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences 0211 other engineering and technologies General Social Sciences Context (language use) 02 engineering and technology Criminology Relational theory 0504 sociology Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Content analysis Political violence Ideology Sociology media_common |
Zdroj: | Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie. 55:597-623 |
ISSN: | 1755-6171 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cars.12224 |
Popis: | The role of cognitive mechanisms in processes of radicalization cannot be overestimated. However, focusing solely on violence-prone values and ideologies without examining how they gain and lose consequentiality in the context of relational dynamics, hampers our understanding of the shift from support for, to actual engagement in political violence. Using a case of nonradicalization-the predominantly nonviolent struggle of Jewish settlers against the Gaza Pullout (2004 to 2005)-this paper accounts for the process whereby despite the presence of violence-prone values and ideologies we observe little engagement in political violence. Findings from a mechanism-based, mixed-method design that includes content analysis, in-depth interviews, network analysis, and contention-repression data, reveal how the combined operation of the reversals of relational mechanisms mitigate the salience of cognitive mechanisms and, consequently, impede radicalization on the part of militant Jewish settler organizations. The contributions of the findings to a relational theory of radicalization are discussed in the conclusion. |
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