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Militant Research for Peace Education. The Case of Grupa Granica on the Polish-Belarusian Border
Journal of Peace Education, 2023Peace education prepares people to deal peacefully with conflicts of various scales. The authors want to enrich this education by paying attention to situations when international tension increases, and it is still possible to defuse it. Social movements sometimes highlight the hidden conflicts in society.
Piotr Kowzan, Przemysław Szczygieł
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Migration discipline hijacked: distances and interruptions of a research militancy
Postcolonial Studies, 2013AbstractIn this paper we reflect on some instruments to interrupt the governmentalization of knowledge production at play in migration studies – mainstream, critical, and radical alike. We take knowledge production as the struggle-field where confronting, resisting, and interrupting the disciplining of migrations that arises from their academic and ...
Glenda Garelli, Martina Tazzioli
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Counter (Mapping) Actions: Mapping as Militant Research
2015We, the Counter Cartographies Collective (3Cs), propose a specific form of counter-mapping, autonomous cartography, to understand and intervene in the processes at our university, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As autonomous, militant research, this mapping aims to foster cooperation among researchers and participants to practically ...
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2020
The chapter reflects on the author’s experiences as a Ph.D. student in Belfast in the mid-1980s conducting research on militant groups. It considers issues of security, ethics and access and juxtaposes the author’s experiences with what is ‘meant to happen’ according to the textbooks. The chapter illustrates the value of patience, of good luck and also
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The chapter reflects on the author’s experiences as a Ph.D. student in Belfast in the mid-1980s conducting research on militant groups. It considers issues of security, ethics and access and juxtaposes the author’s experiences with what is ‘meant to happen’ according to the textbooks. The chapter illustrates the value of patience, of good luck and also
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On Militancy, Self-reflection, and the Role of the Researcher
Politikon, 2018ABSTRACTThis paper began in response to Ibrahim Steyn's work on Abahlali baseMjondolo Western Cape, (AbM-WC) – a Cape Town-based social movement I was involved with for a few years.
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Migrations and militant research? Some brief considerations
Postcolonial Studies, 2013AbstractThe first part of the essay raises some doubts about the possibility of understanding research on migrations as ‘militant research’. A brief analysis of the discourse where research work is confined allows to glimpse at the deferral of two moments, that of militancy and of research.
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Militating, Teaching, Research
2001The invention of distributions coincided with the return to life, the end of the war. Our existence became normal once again. At the university, my position came to correspond to my mathematical level. My political activities also took a new turn.
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Democracy and Security, 2009
There are considerable challenges involved in field research studying the militant jihad, extremism and suicide terrorism. Subjects involved in or close to the phenomena are difficult to access.
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There are considerable challenges involved in field research studying the militant jihad, extremism and suicide terrorism. Subjects involved in or close to the phenomena are difficult to access.
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