Boundary formation and mobilisation of Shia activism and militancy in Pakistan

Literature on sectarian violence in Pakistan has given little attention to Shia activism and militancy. As such, this research fills this gap by shedding light on how a 'thick' Shia boundary was created in Pakistan, using Michele Lamont and Andreas Wimmer's works on boundary-formation...

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Main Author: Shahzeb Ali Rathore
Other Authors: Mohamed Nawab Bin Mohamed Osman
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73308
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description Literature on sectarian violence in Pakistan has given little attention to Shia activism and militancy. As such, this research fills this gap by shedding light on how a 'thick' Shia boundary was created in Pakistan, using Michele Lamont and Andreas Wimmer's works on boundary-formation. The thesis establishes that a 'thick' Shia boundary was created because of Pakistan's exclusionary policies, which included preference of Sunni doctrines and cooption of anti-Shia groups. The cause of Shia activism and militancy is a 'thick' sectarian boundary created due to the state's policies, while Iran's emergence as the 'protector' of the Shia community only enabled it. The research explains the move to violence of an antagonistic (Shia) entity using situationist approach of Philip Zimbardo and the Social Movement Theory. It is concluded that an inclusive system is necessary to prevent the formation of a 'thick' and antagonistic boundary in a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multiracial or multireligion populace.
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spelling ntu-10356/733082020-11-01T08:12:41Z Boundary formation and mobilisation of Shia activism and militancy in Pakistan Shahzeb Ali Rathore Mohamed Nawab Bin Mohamed Osman S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science Literature on sectarian violence in Pakistan has given little attention to Shia activism and militancy. As such, this research fills this gap by shedding light on how a 'thick' Shia boundary was created in Pakistan, using Michele Lamont and Andreas Wimmer's works on boundary-formation. The thesis establishes that a 'thick' Shia boundary was created because of Pakistan's exclusionary policies, which included preference of Sunni doctrines and cooption of anti-Shia groups. The cause of Shia activism and militancy is a 'thick' sectarian boundary created due to the state's policies, while Iran's emergence as the 'protector' of the Shia community only enabled it. The research explains the move to violence of an antagonistic (Shia) entity using situationist approach of Philip Zimbardo and the Social Movement Theory. It is concluded that an inclusive system is necessary to prevent the formation of a 'thick' and antagonistic boundary in a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multiracial or multireligion populace. Master of Science (Strategic Studies) 2018-02-08T07:06:11Z 2018-02-08T07:06:11Z 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73308 en 70 p. application/pdf
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