De Gruyter handbook of political control /
This book establishes a new, and much-needed, interdisciplinary field of Political Control. The Earl and Braithwaite layered model of repression integrates previously siloed areas into a larger study of Political Control, connecting research spanning a variety of disciplines (Sociology, Political Sc...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2026]
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| Series: | De Gruyter contemporary social sciences handbooks ,
volume 16 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Content
- V01Studying More than the Last Mile of Repression: The Layered Model of Political Repression / Jennifer Earl, Jessica Maves Braithwaite
- Layer 1, Whole Population
- Media, Disinformation, and Layered Repression / Deana A. Rohlinger
- Rights and Control / Whitney K. Taylor
- Capitalism, Corporations, and Political Repression / Jackie Smith
- Digital Authoritarianism / Anita R. Gohdes, Allison W. Koh, Maurice P. Schumann
- Surveillance Studies / Howard Liu, Deki Peldon
- Measuring Cross-national Variation in Regimes of Control / K. Chad Clay, Christopher J. Fariss
- Spells, Sub-Spells and Layering State Repression: New Measures and New Directions / Christian Davenport, Collin Sullivan
- Layer 2, Minoritized Populations
- Controlling Women and Men Through Gendered Repression / Tessa Devereaux, Daniel W. Hill
- Social Control of Racial and Ethnic Minorities / Pamela Oliver
- Legal Controls and Migrants / Irene I. Vega, Jozef C. Robles
- Manufacturing Youth Quiescence: Applying a Layered Approach to the Political Repression of Young People / Jennifer Earl, Thomas V. Maher
- Controlling Minoritized Populations / Rachel D. Van Nostrand
- Political Institutions
- Regime Structure and Political Access / Kelly Morrison, Andrew Leonard
- Legal Repression in Authoritarian Societies / Katerina Tertytchnaya
- Political Justice: Legal Control and Movement Mobilization in Democratic Society / Steven E. Barkan
- Coercive Institutions and Political Control / Erica De Bruin
- How National Human Rights Institutions Protect Civil Society / Ryan M. Welch
- Layer 4, Civil Society
- Why Violence Emerges: Exploring Variation in Allegations of Corporate Human Rights Abuse / Molly M. Melin, Tricia D. Olsen
- Non-Governmental Organizations and State Repression: Fighting Repression and Beyond / Amanda Murdie, Carrie Ha Eun Park
- Donor Responses to Civil Society Repression / Andrew Heiss, Suparna Chaudhry
- Layer 5, Social Movements
- Dulling the Impacts of Repression / Heidi Reynolds-Stenson
- Processes of Radicalization and Layers of Political Repression / Lorenzo Bosi, Donatella della Porta
- Transnational Repression and Layers of Political Control / Saipira Furstenberg
- Non-State Agents of Repression / Chelsea L. Estancona
- Layer 6, Nonviolent Resistance
- Civil Resistance and Repression / Sooyeon Kang
- When Repression Backfires / Brian Martin
- Layer 7, Violent Resistance
- Cycles of Political Violence: Examining the Layered Relationship between Repression and Violent Dissent / Jessica Maves Braithwaite, Nguyen Ha, Chaelin Kwon, Emily Hencken Ritter
- Counterterrorism, Counterinsurgency and Repression / Michael J. Boyle