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
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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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