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    LEGITIMACY OF CIVIL RESISTANCE – SOME THEORETICAL ASPECTS by Saša Šegvić

    Published 2007-01-01
    Subjects: “…civil resistance…”
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    Bangladesh: civil resistance in the struggle for independence, 1948-1971 by Hossain, Ishtiaq

    Published 2013
    “…By taking a longer, historical view of Bengalis' struggle for independence, this chapter focuses on the Bangla language movement and the nonviolent civil resistance of March 1971. Both movements were directed against a government' which repeatedly used violent means of repression against unarmed people.However, the resort to violence failed to strangulate the movements,often backfired,and ultimately proved counter productive in the face of massive nonviolent mobilization. …”
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    How Peace Takes Shape Locally: The Experience of Civil Resistance in Samaniego, Colombia by Mouly, C, Garrido, M, Idler, A

    Published 2016
    “… <p style="text-align:justify;"> Drawing on the experience of Samaniego, Colombia, this article explores processes of civil resistance in the midst of armed conflict. Based on data from fieldwork in Samaniego and other localities in Colombia, as well as literature on civil resistance, peacebuilding, and rebel governance, we analyze the process of mobilization of the population of this war‐affected municipality against armed violence from its beginning in 1997 until the year 2014. …”
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    Armenia’s Velvet Revolution: Authoritarian Decline and Civil Resistance in a Multipolar World, edited by Broers Laurence, and Anna Ohanyan.... by Viktorya Melkonyan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It analyzes the problems of the Velvet Revolution in Armenia in terms of the decline of authoritarianism and civil resistance in the transformation of a multipolar world. …”
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    The Political Origins of De Facto States: Searching for Explanation Models by L. Broers

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…He is the author of Armenia and Azerbaijan: Anatomy of a Rivalry (Edinburgh University Press, 2019) and co-editor, with Galina Yemelianova, of the Routledge Handbook of the Caucasus (Routledge 2020) and, with Anna Ohanyan, of Armenia’s Velvet Revolution: Authoritarian Decline and Civil Resistance in a Multipolar World (I.B. Tauris, 2020).…”
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    Márgenes en lucha por la centralidad. Electricidad y cosmovisiones indígenas en un movimiento de resistencia civil mexicano by Umberto Cao

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The article examines the ethnographic case of the Civil Resistance Organisation Luz y Fuerza del Pueblo, located in Chiapas, in south-eastern Mexico. …”
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    The behavioral strategies of multiple stakeholders in environmental nimby conflicts: An evolutionary game theoretical research by Zhaoyang Long, Sisi Wang, Muhammad Tayyab Sohail

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The results show: 1) The effect of government negotiations in resolving environmental conflicts is better than environmental compensation, with the increase in the degree of civil resistance, the probability of the government choosing negotiation strategies will increase; 2) Reducing the cost of negotiations in enterprises, or the taxation index when selecting considering public’s demands, or improving additional benefits of the corporate, which can effectively improve the positivity of enterprises to consider people’s appeals; 3) The higher the compensation and the extra benefits of people’s cooperative participation are, the faster the system will evolute to people’s cooperative participation. …”
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    The role of protests on the journey to a politics without violence by Jenny Pearce, Iván Garzón Vallejo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It discusses movements to de-sanction violence and the research that has highlighted the role of non-violent protest, constructive nonviolent action and civil resistance in the history of social change. It will reflect on recent data bases which record the rise in protests in recent years and the role of violence within them. …”
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    Entanglements of art and memory activism in Hungary’s illiberal democracy by Reka Deim

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…I seek to understand the dynamics between top-down memory politics, civil resistance and art within the conceptual apparatus of the “memory activism nexus” (Rigney 2018, 2020) and “multidirectional memories” (Rothberg 2009). …”
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    Violence and New Media Ethics by Arafat Noman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… Who could have imagined the speed and depth of new media until Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was overthrown by an upsurge resulted from an acute civil resistance or until the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi? …”
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    Praktykowanie oporu. O „rewolucyjnej” poezji Julii Fiedorczuk by Andrzej Juchniewicz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Pisząc o jej poezji, autor wykorzystuje teorię podatności na zranienie Judith Butler i koncepcje z obszaru nonviolent civil resistance studies.…”
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    REBEL GOVERNMENT AND CIVILIAN RESISTANCE by Andrés Tafur Villarreal

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In my work I argue that the Observatorio de Derechos Humanos para la Protección del Medio Ambiente and Mesa de la Transparencia del Cañón de las Hermosas can be characterized as civil resistance mechanisms, conceived with the objective of protecting the population and the environment (TAFUR VILLAREAL, 2021). …”
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    Mellom modernisering og nazifisering: kinodrift i Norge 1940–1946 by Thomas V. H. Hagen

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The article shows how different types of cinemas in Norway were affected in different ways.As cinema was used as a propaganda vehicle for the German occupier and NS, the cinemas also became a place of everyday resistance and organized civil resistance. “Demonstrations" in the cinemas were widespread.The cinema staff were in the line of fire, between intersecting demands, interests and expectations. …”
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