Pathways to Violence Against Migrants traces the different pathways, or combinations of causal mechanisms, that lead from non-violent opposition to migration into anti-migrant violence.
Pathways to Violence Against Migrants traces the different pathways, or combinations of causal mechanisms, that lead from non-violent opposition to migration into anti-migrant violence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Måns Lundstedt is a researcher at the Department of Global Political Studies (GPS), Malmö University, and the Department of Sociology and Work Sciences, University of Gothenburg. He has a Ph.D. in Sociology and Political Science from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore. His research concerns migration, integration, collective action, far-right protest, and political violence.
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations List of tables 1 Introduction 2 Space, time, and violence 3 The challenges of studying far-right violence 4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012-2017 5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism 6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation 7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence 8 Comparing the pathways 9 Conclusions References Methodological appendix: Sources and coding Index
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of tables
1 Introduction
2 Space, time, and violence
3 The challenges of studying far-right violence
4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012-2017
5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism
6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation
7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations List of tables 1 Introduction 2 Space, time, and violence 3 The challenges of studying far-right violence 4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012-2017 5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism 6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation 7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence 8 Comparing the pathways 9 Conclusions References Methodological appendix: Sources and coding Index
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of tables
1 Introduction
2 Space, time, and violence
3 The challenges of studying far-right violence
4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012-2017
5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism
6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation
7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence
8 Comparing the pathways
9 Conclusions
References
Methodological appendix: Sources and coding
Index
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