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Abstract
This article examines the connection between state repression and the dynamics of popular collective action in the Palestinian West Bank from 1976 to 1985. Unlike traditional social movement research that focuses on structural causes, the analysis is confined here to the interaction between the state and its challengers. How shifts in the form and level of repression affected the rate of collective action is the main question addressed. A dynamic, continuous-time model, based on systematic evidence, is used to answer this question. Assuming a Weibull parameterization, the model allows for time dependence of the hazard rate. With a few exceptions, repression was found to increase the rate of collective action. This finding contradicts certain hypotheses advanced by movement researchers regarding the efficacy of state coercion and control, and suggests that repression may appropriately be considered a powerful mobilizational force in similar contexts.
Author Analytic
Harrald, John R. and William A. Wallace
Author Combination
Harrald, John R. and William A. Wallace
Call Number
152.H3.A5.1 (VF)
Date of Publication
1988
Journal Title
Industrial Crisis Quarterly
Keywords
Hazardous Materials ;
Disaster Preparedness ;
Emergency Planning ;
Marine Calamities ;
Decision Making ;
Location in Work
257-270
Title Combination
AN ANALYTIC APPROACH TO PLANNING THE RESPONSE TO TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTERS
Title Analytic
AN ANALYTIC APPROACH TO PLANNING THE RESPONSE TO TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTERS
Volume ID
2
Workform
Journal_Short_Form
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