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Nonviolent resistance in the second intifada Activism and advocacy

This edited volume explores a range of approaches to nonviolent or popular resistance in the Second Intifada. Written by scholar-activists with diverse experiences in Israel-Palestine, the chapters in the volume provide the reader with an overview of how nonviolent resistance is conceived and practiced in a variety of settings within the occupied Palestinian territories, Israel, and internationally. The selections explore the themes of power, tactics, and the interactions between local and international activists
eBook, English, 2011
Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2011
196 p
9780230337770, 0230337775
964794942
Introduction: Nonviolent Resistance in the Second Intifada
Julie M. Norman * Civic Education in Post-Oslo Palestine: Discursive Domestication
Ava Leone * Development as Peacebuilding and Resistance: Alternative Narratives of Nonviolence in Palestine-Israel
Timothy Seidel * Partners for Peace: Cooperative Popular Resistance and Peacebuilding in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Robert R. Sauders * Understandings of Nonviolence and Violence: Joint Palestinian and International Nonviolent Resistance
Sarah Scruggs * Religious Leaders in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: From Violent Incitement to Nonviolent Resistance
Mohammed Abu-Nimer * International Law and the Case of Operation Cast Lead: 'Lawfare' and the Struggle for Justice
Maia Carter Hallward * The Global Campaign for Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel
Hazem Jamjoum * The Free Gaza Movement
From an interview with Huwaida Arraf and Adam Shapiro * Conclusion: Prospects for Nonviolent Resistance in Palestine-Israel
Maia Carter Hallward and Julie M. Norman
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