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    In:  Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa (2018), Seite 73-82 | year:2018 | pages:73-82
    ISBN: 0190882964
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa
    Publ. der Quelle: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2018), Seite 73-82
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:73-82
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    Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press | New York, NY : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9781501766312 , 1501766317 , 9781501766305 , 1501766309
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Parkinson, Sarah E., 1981- Beyond the lines
    DDC: 305.8927405692
    Keywords: Palestinian Arabs Social networks 20th century ; History ; Religious militants Social networks 20th century ; History ; Palestinian Arabs History 20th century ; Palestinian Arabs Politics and government 20th century ; Palestinian Arabs ; Palestinian Arabs - Politics and government ; Politics and government ; HISTORY / Middle East / Israel ; History ; Lebanon History Civil War, 1975-1990 ; Lebanon Politics and government 1975-1990 ; Lebanon
    Abstract: "How do rebel groups cope with repression, displacement, and fragmentation? Based on ethnographic research among Palestinian militants in Lebanon, this book argues that militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of information- and logistics-centric challenges and that groups' adaptability relies upon militants' ability to repurpose everyday networks for organizational ends"--...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 0190882964 , 0190882972 , 9780190882969 , 9780190882976
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 307 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Political science research in the Middle East and North Africa
    DDC: 320.072/056
    Keywords: Political science Fieldwork ; Political science Fieldwork ; Political science Fieldwork ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Political science Fieldwork ; Middle East ; Political science Fieldwork ; Africa, North ; Political science Fieldwork ; Islamic countries ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Middle East ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Africa, North ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Islamic countries ; Politics and government Research ; Research Moral and ethical aspects ; Disziplin ; Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft ; Regionalforschung ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Wissenschaft ; Forschungspolitik ; Wissenschaftspolitik ; Politischer Islam ; Methodologie ; Methode ; Feldforschung ; Umfrage ; Interview ; Quantitative Methode ; Fallstudie ; Middle East Politics and government ; Research ; Africa, North Politics and government ; Research ; Islamic countries Politics and government ; Research ; Middle East Politics and government ; Research ; Africa, North Politics and government ; Research ; Islamic countries Politics and government ; Research ; Africa, North ; Islamic countries ; Middle East ; Naher Osten ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Naher Osten ; Maghreb ; Politische Wissenschaft ; Feldforschung ; Naher Osten ; Maghreb ; Politische Wissenschaft ; Feldforschung
    Abstract: "Political Research in the Middle East and North Africa focuses specifically on doing research in one of the most important regions in contemporary world politics. It is also one of the most difficult areas to do research in given the current high levels of violence, political instability, and authoritarianism that plague the region. Gathering together a large and diverse group of researchers who study the region, Janine Clark and Francesco Cavatorta's volume will serve as a foundational methods guide for young academics on how to conceive and carry out their research projects. At the same time the topics in the book provide a useful refresher to more established scholars so that their methodological training and ethical considerations keep pace with novel approaches and changing obstacles in the field. What makes this volume especially useful is its focus on methodological 'lessons learned' from the contributors' first hand experiences. Each chapter deals with the challenges of implementing qualitative and quantitative methods in the field, the real-life obstacles encountered and the possible solutions to overcoming them. It will therefore be an invaluable companion book to more standard methods books, which focus on the 'how to' of methods but are often devoid of any real discussion of the challenges of on-the-ground fieldwork."--Publisher's summary
    Note: Tabellen, Literaturhinweise Seite 275-284, Literaturverzeichnis Seite 285-304, Register , Introduction. The methodological and ethical challenges of conducting research in the Middle East and North Africa , part 1. Context. ; Encountering the mukhabarat state , Authoritarianism, gender and socio-politics : Saudi Arabia , Researching in and on the Palestinian occupied territories , Seeing beyond the spectacle : research on and adjacent to violence , Researching the countryside : farmers, farming and social transformation in a time of economic liberalisation , part 2. Methods. ; Interviewing : lessons learned , Interviewing Salafis : negotiating access and ethics , Ethnography is an option. Learning to learn in Yemen , Of promise and pitfalls : population-based experimental research in the Middle East , Online media as research topic and research tool : fact, fiction and Facebook , part 3. Ethics. ; Blurred lines of inclusion and exclusion : research ethics for sympathisers , Intersectionality theory and working with 'both sides' , The (ambiguous) fieldwork experiences of a German Moroccan in Jordan , What is so special about field research in Iran? Doing fieldwork in religiously charged authoritarian settings , Doing research during times of revolution and counter-revolution , Interviewing Salafis and overcoming mistrust in Middle Eastern and European contexts , Interviewing and gender , Process tracing and the political economy of development in the Middle East , Coding in qualitative research , Quantitative research in MENA political science , Researching Twitter , Playing with positionality? Reflections on 'outsider'/'insider' status in the context of fieldwork in Lebanon's deeply divided polity , Sleeping with the enemy? The ethics and politics of being a 'negative fieldworker' in Israel/Palestine , Introduction : the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting research in the Middle East and North Africa , Authoritarianism, gender and socio-politics : Saudi Arabia , Researching in and on the Palestinian Occupied Territories , Ethnography is an option : learning to learn in Yemen , Seeing Beyond the spectacle : research on and adjacent to violence , Encountering the Mukhabarat State , Of Promise and pitfalls : population-based experimental research in the Middle East , Online media as research topic and research tool : fact, fiction and Facebook , Researching the countryside : farmers, farming and social transformation in a time of economic liberalisation , Blurred lines of inclusion and exclusion : research ethics for sympathisers , Interviewing : lessons learned , Interviewing Salafis : negotiating access and ethics , Intersectionality theory and working with 'both sides' , The (ambiguous) fieldwork experiences of a German Moroccan in Jordan
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501766312
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (270 p.)
    Keywords: Middle Eastern history
    Abstract: Beyond the Lines explores the social underpinnings of rebel adaptation and resilience. How do rebel groups cope with crises such as repression, displacement, and fragmentation? What explains changes in militant organizations' structures and behaviors over time? Drawing on nearly two years of ethnographic research, Sarah E. Parkinson traces shifts in Palestinian militant groups' internal structures and practices during the civil war of 1975 to 1990 and foreign occupations of Lebanon. She shows that most militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of challenges centered around information and logistics, characterized by problems such as supplying constantly mobile forces, identifying collaborators, disrupting rival belligerents' operations, and providing essential services like healthcare. Effective negotiation of these challenges contributes to militant organizations' resilience and survival. In this context, the foundation of rebel resilience lies with militants' ability to repurpose their everyday social networks to organizational ends. In the Lebanese setting, Beyond the Lines demonstrates how regionalized differences in Israeli, Syrian, and Lebanese deployment of violence triggered distinct social network responses that led to divergent organizational outcomes for Palestinian militants
    Note: English
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9781501766305 , 9781501766299 , 9781501767142 , 9781501766312
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (270 p.)
    DDC: 305.8927405692
    Keywords: Middle Eastern history ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions ; Political science & theory ; palestine liberation organization, israeli occupation of lebanon, palestinian women in war, war camps in lebanon
    Abstract: Beyond the Lines explores the social underpinnings of rebel adaptation and resilience. How do rebel groups cope with crises such as repression, displacement, and fragmentation? What explains changes in militant organizations' structures and behaviors over time? Drawing on nearly two years of ethnographic research, Sarah E. Parkinson traces shifts in Palestinian militant groups' internal structures and practices during the civil war of 1975 to 1990 and foreign occupations of Lebanon. She shows that most militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of challenges centered around information and logistics, characterized by problems such as supplying constantly mobile forces, identifying collaborators, disrupting rival belligerents' operations, and providing essential services like healthcare. Effective negotiation of these challenges contributes to militant organizations' resilience and survival. In this context, the foundation of rebel resilience lies with militants' ability to repurpose their everyday social networks to organizational ends. In the Lebanese setting, Beyond the Lines demonstrates how regionalized differences in Israeli, Syrian, and Lebanese deployment of violence triggered distinct social network responses that led to divergent organizational outcomes for Palestinian militants.
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