2013
DOI: 10.4324/9781315875231
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Armed Groups and Contemporary Conflicts

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“…The diversity of social systems in animals is shaped by differences among populations in the costs and benefits of different types of social interaction (Krause et al ). The sharing of information provides one key benefit that improves fitness of more sociable individuals (Danchin et al , Dall et al ), while the risk of acquiring pathogens or parasites (collectively referred to as ‘parasites’ from here onwards) represents an important cost of sociality (Krause et al , Ezenwa et al , Ezenwa and Worsley‐Tonks ). While extensive work has been carried out examining the role of social interactions in information spread and infectious disease independently, the potential interactions and tradeoffs between them has only recently started to be considered (Romano et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of social systems in animals is shaped by differences among populations in the costs and benefits of different types of social interaction (Krause et al ). The sharing of information provides one key benefit that improves fitness of more sociable individuals (Danchin et al , Dall et al ), while the risk of acquiring pathogens or parasites (collectively referred to as ‘parasites’ from here onwards) represents an important cost of sociality (Krause et al , Ezenwa et al , Ezenwa and Worsley‐Tonks ). While extensive work has been carried out examining the role of social interactions in information spread and infectious disease independently, the potential interactions and tradeoffs between them has only recently started to be considered (Romano et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Daneben wird auch der Einfluss von Demokratisierung, Staatenbildungsprozessen und Nationalismus auf bewaffnete Konflikte untersucht (Fleiner et al 2003;Cederman et al 2010Cederman et al , 2011Macamo 2017). Auch verschiedene Konflikt-, Kriegsführungs-und Gewaltformen (Krause 2008; Daase und Davis 2015; Hayoz 2016; Cederman und Vogt 2017) sowie die Themen der Gewaltprävention (Austin und Bocco 2016), Gewaltreduktion in urbanen Kontexten (Hoelscher und Nussio 2016) und Rüstungstrends (Krause 2009(Krause , 2010(Krause , 2017 sind nennenswert. Ein wichtiger Forschungsstrang befasst sich auch mit den Folgen bewaffneter Konflikte.…”
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“…Istnieją różne typologie niepaństwowych grup zbrojnych, np. podział na: grupy powstańcze, bojówki, gangi miejskie, sieci przestępcze, prywatnych wojowników, siły policyjne i firmy ochroniarskie oraz grupy ponadnarodowe (Krause, 2010). Inną ciekawą kategoryzację proponują Shultz, Farah i Lochard, dzieląc grupy zbrojne na: powstańców, terrorystów, bojówkarzy i zorganizowane grupy przestępcze (Shultz, 2004).…”
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