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Paradigmatische Gräben: Zum Verhältnis von Protest- und Gewaltforschung

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Zusammenfassung

Zwischen Protest und Phänomenen Politischer Gewalt, wie Terrorismus, Bürgerkriegen oder gewaltsamen Ausschreitungen, bestehen vielfache Zusammenhänge und teils fließende Übergänge. Aus der Theoretisierung dieser Kontinuitäten und der Erweiterung des eigenen Gegenstandsbereiches entstanden wichtige innovative Impulse für die soziale Bewegungsforschung. Deren Verhältnis zu unterschiedlichen Feldern der Gewaltforschung ist jedoch geprägt und teils limitiert durch grundlegend verschiedene Forschungsparadigmen, d. h. Imaginationen des Gegenstandes, in die Horizonte relevanter Fragen und Erklärungslogiken eingeschrieben sind.

Abstract

Protest movements are closely connected to phenomena of political violence, such as terrorism, riots, or civil wars, with at times fluent transitions. Attempts to theorize these continuities and expand its own subject area have produced important innovative impulses for social movement research. However, its relationship to the various fields of violence research is shaped and limited by fundamentally different research paradigms; that is, imaginations of the object, in which horizons of relevant questions and explanatory logics are inscribed.

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Published Online: 2023-06-03
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