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基本説明
Brings together cutting-edge research on Israeli citizens and organizations mobilized around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Full Description
This volume brings together cutting edge research on Israeli citizens and organizations mobilized around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These pioneering perspectives provide a wealth of information on state-society relations in Israel, the boundaries of civil mobilization and on the prospects for Israeli democracy.
Contents
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors List of Tables Foreword: Movement-Countermovement Dynamics and the Dynamics of Radicalization; B.Klandermans Introduction: New perspectives, Israeli Civil Mobilization and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict; E.Marteu PART I: ISRAELI SETTLER MOBILIZATIONS After the Gaza Withdrawal: the Settlers' Struggle over the Meaning of the Israeli National Identity; D.Khalfa American Orthodox Immigrants' Mobilization and Integration in Israel; W.Kailani PART II: ISRAELI PEACE MOVEMENTS Political Activism and Legitimacy in Israel: Four Groups between Cooperation and Transgression; K.Lamarche Framing, Misframing, and Reframing: 'The Fiddler at Beit-Iba Checkpoint'; R.Ginsburg Activists Squeezed between the 'Apartheid Wall' and the 'Separation Fence': The Radicalism/Pragmatism Dilemma of Social Movements, The Case of the Israeli Separation Barrier; Y.Feinstein Doves of Feather: A Comparative Analysis of Identity-Based Peace/Conflict Resolution Organizations (P/CROs) in Israel, Northern Ireland and South Africa; R.Schwartz Looking Out of the Arabs: Mobilization in Favor of the Israeli Arab Sector in the Galilean Mitzpim Hilltop Settlements; P.Renno PART III: PALESTINIAN ARAB ORGANIZATIONS IN ISRAEL AND JERUSALEM Lawyering for the Cause of the Arab Minority in Israel: Litigation as Means for Collective Action; H.Sallon Palestinian Arab Women's Organizations in Israel: Civil Organizations without National Movement?; E.Marteu The Battle for Recognition: Civil Society, Citizenship and the Political Rise of the Negev Bedouin; R.Ratcliffe Inhabitants' Mobilization for City Planning in East Jerusalem; I.Salenson Conclusion



