Repression and Protest Structural Models and Strategic Interactions

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Repression and Protest Structural Models and Strategic Interactions
Journal
Revue francaise de science politique (English)
Author(s)
Combes H., Fillieule O.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
61
Number
6
Pages
1047-1072
Language
english
Abstract
The recent wave of upheavals and revolts in Northern Africa and the Middle East goes back to an old question often raised by theories of collective action: does repression act as a negative or positive incentive for further mobilization? Through a review of the vast literature devoted to this question, this article aims to go beyond theoretical and methodological dead-ends. The article moves on to non-Western settings in order to better understand, via a macro-sociological and dynamic approach, the causal effects between mobilizations and repression. It pleads for a meso- and micro-level approach to this issue: an approach that puts analytical emphasis both on protest organizations and on individual activists' careers.
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