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Liminal Performativity: Militant Research Between the University and Its Outside

open access: closed, 2017
Since late 1960s, various student movements - linked to a broader social struggle beside workers, women, the colonized, and other minorities - have deterritorialized the university and presented it with a new name: the “factory” of knowledge. The new name refers to a great transformation that began in the 1970s, during which the cognitive and the ...
Iman Ganji
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‘We are of the connections’: migration, methodological nationalism, and ‘militant research’

Postcolonial Studies, 2013
AbstractIf there were no borders, there would be no migrants – only mobility. The persistent reification of migrants and migration – even in critical migration studies –(re-)fetishizes and (re-)naturalizes the epistemological stability attributed to the (‘national’) state as a modular fixture of geopolitical space. In this regard, migration scholarship
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Introduction: Conducting Research on Militant Activist Da˓wa in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany

open access: closed, 2020
This chapter proposes a relational approach to militant Muslim activism, incorporating Michel Foucault’s concept of counter-conduct as an alternative to the dominant radicalisation perspective. Counter-conducts are forms of resistance intimately tied up with power and, concomitantly, aiming to be governed or ‘conducted’ differently.
Martijn de Koning   +2 more
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Researching Democracy and Terrorism: How Political Access Affects Militant Activity

open access: closedSecurity Studies, 2009
Strikingly, little systematic study of the relationship between democracy and terrorism has been undertaken. This article addresses this lacuna by laying some groundwork for further analytical study of the issues. It does so, first, by suggesting a family of independent variables related to the concept of political access that might be employed in this
Risa Brooks
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Double opening, split temporality, and new spatialities: an interview with Sandro Mezzadra on ‘militant research’

open access: closedPostcolonial Studies, 2013
AbstractA militant research approach, Mezzadra suggests, should gesture towards a ‘double opening’: towards struggles on the one hand, and towards the production of concepts and theoretical innovation on the other. Mezzadra defines militant investigation as ‘the ability to localize and consolidate the possibility for ruptures’ and as a practice that ...
G. Garelli   +2 more
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Adversarial Behavior in Complex Adaptive Systems: An Overview of ICST’s Research on Competitive Adaptation in Militant Networks

open access: closed, 2011
There is widespread agreement among scholars and practitioners that terrorism scholarship suffers from a lack of primary-source field research [1]. The absence of solid ethnographic research has yielded studies that suffer from a lack of rigorous analysis and often result in opinion masquerading as analysis. This dearth of field work stems in part from
John Horgan   +8 more
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