2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102341
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Ritual performances and collective violence in divided cities – The riots in Belfast (1886) and Jerusalem (1929)

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“…For example, everyday violence extends into global supply chains through urban transport and shipping ports that enable global flows (Jenss 2020). Research on rituals and public religious performance in urban space explicate the ways in which these performative acts help to induce emotions that can contribute to collective violence and riots (Albrecht, 2021). Therefore, public actions for or against the state in urban spaces can and do incorporate violence as a political tactic or resistance method.…”
Section: Populism and Violent Exclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, everyday violence extends into global supply chains through urban transport and shipping ports that enable global flows (Jenss 2020). Research on rituals and public religious performance in urban space explicate the ways in which these performative acts help to induce emotions that can contribute to collective violence and riots (Albrecht, 2021). Therefore, public actions for or against the state in urban spaces can and do incorporate violence as a political tactic or resistance method.…”
Section: Populism and Violent Exclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%