Engaging in Postconflict Violence: Militant Trajectories of Young Republican Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Hadrien Holstein
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Abstract

This article is based on an ethnographic study of young activists in Irish republican paramilitary organizations opposed to the Good Friday Agreement. It focuses on analyzing these youth’s trajectories as militants in order to understand the process of generational renewal within armed organizations as conflicts come to an end. The specificity of their trajectories is captured through a comparison with nonviolent young republican activists. This approach shows that, despite their different party affiliations, young postwar republican activists share the same sociological profiles, motivations for engagement and daily militant practices. In other words, the article highlights that although republican paramilitary networks claim to be violent actors, they have adopted nonviolent practices as a mode of ordinary and routine action. As a result, these networks are subject to a relative pacification that is explained more by their recruitment methods and the participation of new young militants than by any gradual support for the peace agreement.
参与冲突后暴力:北爱尔兰青年共和党准军事人员的好战轨迹
本文基于对爱尔兰共和军准军事组织中反对《耶稣受难日协议》的青年活动分子的人种学研究。文章重点分析了这些青年作为激进分子的成长轨迹,以了解冲突结束后武装组织内部的世代更新过程。通过与非暴力的共和党青年活动分子的比较,可以捕捉到他们的轨迹的特殊性。这种研究方法表明,尽管战后年轻的共和党活动分子所属党派不同,但他们有着相同的社会学特征、参与动机和日常活动实践。换句话说,文章强调,尽管共和党准军事网络声称自己是暴力行动者,但他们已将非暴力实践作为一种普通和常规的行动模式。因此,这些网络受到了相对平和的影响,这与其说是由于对和平协议的逐步支持,不如说是由于其招募方法和新的年轻激进分子的参与。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography publishes in-depth investigations of diverse people interacting in their natural environments to produce and communicate meaning. At its best, ethnography captures the strange in the familiar and the familiar in the strange. JCE is committed to pushing the boundaries of ethnographic discovery by building upon its 30+ year tradition of top notch scholarship.
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