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Pathways to Violence Against Migrants traces the different pathways, or combinations of causal mechanisms, that lead from nonviolent opposition to migration into anti-migrant violence.

Applying the conceptual apparatus of social movement studies (frames, relations, opportunities, and collective emotions), the book develops six distinct sequences of causal mechanisms. These show how violence can develop through rapid processes of moral outrage and far-right mobilisation, through long processes of uneven demobilisation and escalation or independently of any nonviolent protest at all. The six pathways are developed through a comparative, mixed-methods study of 81 cases of anti-migrant violence in Sweden between 2012 and 2017. The cases involve various actors (ranging from unorganised youth gangs and village associations to neo-Nazi organisations) as well as very different types and intensities of violence (from death threats to arson attacks and bombings). Demonstrating

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of abbreviations

List of tables

1 Introduction

2 Space, time, and violence

3 The challenges of studying far-right violence

4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012–2017

5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism

6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation

7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence

8 Comparing the pathways

9 Conclusions

References

Methodological appendix: Sources and coding

Index

Pathways to Violence Against Migrants

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/6/2023 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032436418, 978-1032436418
      ISBN10: 1032436417

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Pathways to Violence Against Migrants traces the different pathways, or combinations of causal mechanisms, that lead from nonviolent opposition to migration into anti-migrant violence.

      Applying the conceptual apparatus of social movement studies (frames, relations, opportunities, and collective emotions), the book develops six distinct sequences of causal mechanisms. These show how violence can develop through rapid processes of moral outrage and far-right mobilisation, through long processes of uneven demobilisation and escalation or independently of any nonviolent protest at all. The six pathways are developed through a comparative, mixed-methods study of 81 cases of anti-migrant violence in Sweden between 2012 and 2017. The cases involve various actors (ranging from unorganised youth gangs and village associations to neo-Nazi organisations) as well as very different types and intensities of violence (from death threats to arson attacks and bombings). Demonstrating

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      List of abbreviations

      List of tables

      1 Introduction

      2 Space, time, and violence

      3 The challenges of studying far-right violence

      4 Setting the scene: Migrant accommodation and protest in Sweden, 2012–2017

      5 Parallel pathways to violence: Moral outrage and nationalist opportunism

      6 Gradual pathways to violence: Privatisation and escalation

      7 Independent pathways: Subcultural and autonomous cell violence

      8 Comparing the pathways

      9 Conclusions

      References

      Methodological appendix: Sources and coding

      Index

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