Violent group behavior rooted in power dynamics and social resistance.
The article explores how citizenship, violence, and identity politics are interconnected. It looks at how collective violence is influenced by social environments and power dynamics. The study emphasizes that resistance to power is not just about successful mobilization but also everyday practices that challenge power structures. The researchers suggest that understanding why people act violently for groups and how they identify with them requires examining the regular exercise of social power. This helps shed light on the motivations behind violent actions and group affiliations.