Why Fight? The Combatant Careers of the Anti‐Kyiv Fighters in the Donbas War1

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Natalia Savelyeva, Svetlana Erpyleva
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Abstract

Based on original qualitative data on the mobilization of anti‐Kyiv combatants during the war in eastern Ukraine (started in 2014), this article suggests an approach for understanding the spontaneous mobilization of nonstate armed groups during contemporary military conflicts. This approach is based on the notion of career as a collective path of mobilization unfolding over time. It explains how different mobilization factors usually proposed in the literature on contemporary civil wars acquire their mobilization power. The article identifies five combatant careers leading to joining the anti‐Kyiv armed groups: evolving localists, disrupted outcasts, nationalist warriors, adventurous ideologues, and inspired sympathizers. It demonstrates that (1) mobilization requires the combination of factors such as economic incentives, ideological affinity, social connections, and conflict dynamics in a particularly sequenced way, (2) this combination is different for each career path, and (3) these factors acquire their mobilizing capacity only in the context of particular social trajectories.
为什么要打架?顿巴斯战争中反基辅战士的战斗生涯
基于乌克兰东部战争期间(始于2014年)反基辅战斗人员动员的原始定性数据,本文提出了一种理解当代军事冲突中非国家武装团体自发动员的方法。这种方法的基础是,职业生涯是随着时间的推移而展开的集体动员之路。它解释了当代内战文献中通常提出的不同动员因素是如何获得动员力的。文章指出了五种导致加入反基辅武装组织的战斗人员职业:不断发展的地方主义者、被打乱的流亡者、民族主义战士、冒险的意识形态家和受鼓舞的同情者。研究表明:(1)动员需要经济激励、意识形态亲和力、社会联系和冲突动态等因素以特定的顺序组合在一起;(2)每种职业路径的组合是不同的;(3)这些因素只有在特定的社会轨迹背景下才能获得动员能力。
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Sociological Forum
Sociological Forum SOCIOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
73
期刊介绍: Sociological Forum is the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. The journal is peer reviewed and committed to publishing high quality, cutting edge research on substantive issues of fundamental importance to the study of society. The journal"s mission is broad in scope, encompassing empirical works (both quantitative and qualitative in nature), as well as works that develop theories, concepts, and methodological strategies. All areas of sociology and related fields are welcomed in Sociological Forum, as the journal strives to create a site of learning and exchange for scholars and students of the social sciences.
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