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Volume 4 (2018): Issue 1 (Jan 2018)
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Conflict and Society
Table of Contents
I Moral Outrage
Introduction
The Generative Power of Political Emotions
Navigating the Politics of Anxiety
Moral Outrage, Responsiveness, and State Accountability in Denmark
Danger, Moral Opacity, and Outrage
Fear of Jihadism and the Terrorist Threat in Southern Mali
Moral Thresholds of Outrage
The March for Hrant Dink and New Ways of Mobilization in Turkey
The Many Layers of Moral Outrage
Kurdish Activists and Diaspora Politics
When the Outrage Becomes Personal, and the Urge to Act Unbearable
Afterword
II Bureaucratic Violence
Introduction
Ethnographic Engagement with Bureaucratic Violence
Administrating Violence through Coal Ash Policies and Practices
Perspectives from the Ground
Colonial Bureaucratic Violence, Identity, and Transitional Justice in Canada
The Bureaucratic Violence of Alternative Justice
Migrant Residents in Search of Residences
Locating Structural Violence at the Interstices of Bureaucracies
Violence, Development, and Canada’s New Transnational Jurisprudence
III Realities of Duress
Introduction
Understanding Experiences and Decisions in Situations of Enduring Hardship in Africa
Duress and Messianism in French Moyen-Congo
"Our Future Is Already in Jeopardy"
Duress and the Palimpsest of Violence of Two CAR Student Refugees in the DRC
A Phone without Names
Distrust and Duress in Côte d’Ivoire
Bonee
and
Fitina
Mbororo Nomads Facing and Adapting to Conflict in Central Africa
Expressions of Duress on Facebook by Chadian Urban Youth in the Diaspora and N’Djaména
Made in Nigeria
Duress and Upwardly Mobile Youth in the Biography of a Young Entrepreneur in Enugu
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