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The Spatial Dimension of Insurgent-Civilian Relations: Routinised Insurgent Space

Description du projet

Étudier l’interaction des insurgés avec le public

Les groupes rebelles, comme les insurgés, cherchent à accroître leur soutien populaire et leur légitimité. Comment ces mouvements organisent-ils les interactions avec les communautés qui les soutiennent? Le projet FOCRIS, financé par l’UE, répondra à cette question. Il introduira le concept d’espace insurgé routinisé (EIR) pour analyser le processus par lequel les mouvements insurgés interagissent avec leurs partisans pour normaliser leur présence. Le projet étudiera deux groupes: le M-19 en Colombie et le PKK en Turquie. Ces deux cas sont très différents en termes d’idéologies, de stratégies insurrectionnelles et de taux de réussite dans la consolidation de l’EIR. L’accent sera mis sur quatre formes spécifiques d‘EIR: la justice et le maintien de l’ordre insurrectionnels, la prestation de services insurrectionnels, l’organisation des prisons d’insurgés et les funérailles d’insurgés.

Objectif

Armed groups have always attempted to obtain popular legitimacy and win support in their immediate social environments, as attested by the rich empirical and historical literature on the subject. This project proposes an innovative conceptual approach to assess how insurgent movements spatially organise interactions with their supportive constituencies. It introduces the concept of Routinised Insurgent Space (RIS) to analyse the process by which insurgent movements’ deliberately routinise interactions with supporters with the objective of carving out spaces where insurgent presence becomes normalised and in the long run, potentially hegemonic. It draws predominantly on the social movement and rebel governance literatures. It is an exploratory project, wherein the concept of RIS will be rigorously tested and the full extent of its scope determined. It focuses on two groups (the M-19 in Colombia and the PKK in Turkey), selected as most-different-cases due to their differing ideologies, insurgent strategies and differing success rates (PKK as more successful and M-19 as less successful) in consolidating RIS. Additionally, the spatial and chronological variation in the forms of RIS they employed, allows both within-case and cross-case analysis. The Fellow has deep expertise on both movements with access to data including interview partners, movement primary sources and party literature. FOCRIS focuses on four specific forms of RIS which preliminary research by the author, has demonstrated to occur in movements of different ideological orientation and socio-political contexts: insurgent justice and policing; insurgent service provision; insurgent prison organisation and insurgent funerals.

Coordinateur

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 187 572,48
Adresse
DROEVENDAALSESTEEG 4
6708 PB Wageningen
Pays-Bas

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Région
Oost-Nederland Gelderland Veluwe
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 187 572,48