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Rival Kurdish movements in Turkey : transforming ethnic conflict / Mustafa Gürbüz
(Protest and social movements ; ; 7)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版者 Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
出版年 [2016]
本文言語 英語
大きさ 1 online resource (206 pages) : illustrations

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9789048527427

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内容注記 Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ethnic Conflict and Social Movements
A Multi-Institutional Politics Approach
What Makes a Kurdish Activist
The Argument of the Book
How Does Meaning-Making Matter?
Organization of the Book
2. Kurdish Movements in the Southeast
The Kurdish Ethno-Nationalist Movement
Hizbullah in Turkey
The Gülen/Hizmet Movement
Locating the Pro-Islamic AKP
3. Exogenous Shocks on the Eve of the Millennium
Abdullah Öcalan: The Role of the PKK Leader in Shaping Kurdish Politics
The EU Factor: Turkey's Membership Process and De-Securitization
Changing International Political Environment
The Rise of the AKP: Radical Shifts in Turkish Politics
4. Civic Competition and Conflict Transformation
Emerging Arenas of Competition in the Kurdish Civic Sphere
Arenas of Competition and Strategy-Making
5. Resemblance and Difference
Constructing Kurdish Civil Society
Why Charity Organizations?
Exogenous Shocks: Increasing Poverty and the Emergence of Kurdish Slums
Constructing Competition through Resemblance: The Charity Initiatives
"Education is Our Job": The Gülen Movement Goes to Slums
Namûsa Me Azadîya Me Ye: The Democratic Free Women's Movement
Religious Public Symbolism: Hizbullah Finds Its Niche
Civic Activism and Conflict Transformation
6. Going Native
Contesting Kurdish Islam
Revolutionary Ideology as a Discursive Process
The Kurdish Ethno-Nationalist Movement, Islamic Identity, and Symbolic Localization
Symbolic Localization and Conflict Transformation
7. Îslam Çareser e
Islamic Activists Discover Kurdish
Increasing Competition over Kurdish Language
Hizbullah: From Ayatollah Khomeini to Said Nursi
HÜDA-PAR: Calling the Party of God in Kurdish
8. Enemies of the "Deep State."
Narrative Contests and Symbolic Localization
The "Deep State" and Kurds
The Rival Movements and Competing Narratives on Ergenekon
The Gülen/Hizmet as Enemy of the Deep State
The PKK: "The State wants to sweep its filth under the carpet!"
Hizbullah: "We're the Victims of the Deep State!"
Narratives in Conflict Transformation: Reputation Work and Symbolic Localization
9. Conclusion
Strategic Engagement and Conflict Transformation
Global Dynamics and Pro-Ethnic Strategies
Toward a Multi-Institutional Politics Perspective
A Kurdish Spring on the Horizon?
List of Abbreviations
References
Appendix: Data and Methods
Index
一般注記 This book explores the conditions that encourage non-violent civic engagement in emerging civil societies. Gürbüz examines the radical transformations over the past decade in the politics of Turkey's Kurdish minority. On the eve of the new millennium, the Turkish state was still openly denying the existence of Kurds, calling them "mountain Turks," and Kurdish populated cities were ruled under martial law. Kurdish politics in Turkey was dominated by a revolutionary movement, the PKK, which engaged in violent clashes with the state. Less than a decade later, the PKK's rebellion had all but ended, and Kurdish political and civic movements of numerous stripes had emerged. The Turkish state even introduced an official Kurdish-language TV channel. How did this rapid change occur? Gürbüz proposes that contending social movements has transformed the politics of the region, ushering in an era of post-conflict political and cultural competition
This book explores the conditions that encourage non-violent civic engagement in emerging civil societies. Gپrbپz examines the radical transformations over the past decade in the politics of Turkey's Kurdish minority. On the eve of the new millennium, the Turkish state was still openly denying the existence of Kurds, calling them "mountain Turks," and Kurdish populated cities were ruled under martial law. Kurdish politics in Turkey was dominated by a revolutionary movement, the PKK, which engaged in violent clashes with the state. Less than a decade later, the PKK's rebellion had all but ended, and Kurdish political and civic movements of numerous stripes had emerged. The Turkish state even introduced an official Kurdish-language TV channel. How did this rapid change occurGپrbپz proposes that contending social movements has transformed the politics of the region, ushering in an era of post-conflict political and cultural competition
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著者標目 *Gurbuz, Mustafa Cagri,
件 名 FREE:ethnic conflict
FREE:turkey
FREE:kurds
FREE:social movements
FREE:conflict resolution
LCSH:Kurds -- Turkey -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Demonstrations and protest movements
FREE:Political activism
FREE:Politics and government
FREE:Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
BISACSH:POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Political Advocacy  全ての件名で検索
BISACSH:SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Kurds -- Autonomy and independence movements  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Turkey
LCSH:Electronic books
BSH:Electronic books
FREE:History
分 類 DC23:322.4
書誌ID ED00001364
ISBN 9789048527427

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