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A Socio-Spatial Relational Approach to Political Violence

Contentious Politics
Political Violence
Terrorism
Political Sociology
P005
Lorenzo Bosi
Scuola Normale Superiore
Stefan Malthaner
Hamburg Institute for Social Research
Stefan Malthaner
Hamburg Institute for Social Research

Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 4, Room: FA429

Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (08/09/2016)

Abstract

Armed groups, even clandestine ones, do not operate in isolation but are embedded in different forms of socio-spatial relationships that include interactions with broader movements, supportive milieus, and constituencies; notions of safe territories and territorial control, as well as economic exchange relations. This panel aims to explore how socio-spatial relations shape armed groups’ communication, information sharing, solidarity actions, networks coordination, and resource mobilization that enable and constrain their political and strategic options, including the resort to different violent repertoires, which, in turn, can re-configure the socio-spatial settings in which armed groups operate.

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