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Detailed examination of worst neo-Nazi terrorist group in Europe
Employs novel approaches from media studies to explain the
phenomenon Sheds new light on general problem of extreme right
violence and terror
Narrative, Political Violence and Social Change is a call for
engaging actively and critically with the ontological,
epistemological, and methodological implications of narrative in
the study of political violence and terrorism. Building on a basic
framework of three modes of narrative – as lens, as data, and as
tool – the chapters in this book demonstrate how the study of
political violence and terrorism benefits from narrative inquiry as
an interdisciplinary endeavour, in particular as regards diverging
perceptions of social reality, the meanings of belonging, and the
human drive for change. They showcase the substantial advances that
scholars have made in this field to date and identify promising
avenues for further research. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the journal Studies in
Conflict & Terrorism.
Detailed examination of worst neo-Nazi terrorist group in Europe
Employs novel approaches from media studies to explain the
phenomenon Sheds new light on general problem of extreme right
violence and terror
Narrative, Political Violence and Social Change is a call for
engaging actively and critically with the ontological,
epistemological, and methodological implications of narrative in
the study of political violence and terrorism. Building on a basic
framework of three modes of narrative - as lens, as data, and as
tool - the chapters in this book demonstrate how the study of
political violence and terrorism benefits from narrative inquiry as
an interdisciplinary endeavour, in particular as regards diverging
perceptions of social reality, the meanings of belonging, and the
human drive for change. They showcase the substantial advances that
scholars have made in this field to date and identify promising
avenues for further research. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the journal Studies in
Conflict & Terrorism.
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