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Defection denied : a study of civilian support for insurgency in irregular war / David S. Siroky, Valery Dzutsati, Lenka Bustikova

By: Siroky, David SContributor(s): Dzutsati, Valery | Bustikova, LenkaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 101p ill,tablesISBN: 9781009025539 (ebook); 9781009016452Subject(s): Social conflict | Insurgency | Insurgency | political scienceDDC classification: 303.6072 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Summary: How can researchers obtain reliable responses on sensitive issues in dangerous settings? This Element elucidates ways for researchers to use unobtrusive experimental methods to elicit answers to risky, taboo, and threatening questions in dangerous social environments. The methods discussed in this Element help social scientists to encourage respondents to express their true preferences and to reduce bias, while protecting them, local survey organizations, and researchers. The Element is grounded in an original study of civilian support for the jihadi insurgency in the Russian North Caucasus in Dagestan that assesses theories about wartime attitudes toward militant groups. We argue that sticky identities, security threats, and economic dependence curb the ability of civilians to switch loyalties
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
JA71. S57 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0187154
Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
JA71. S57 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0187155

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How can researchers obtain reliable responses on sensitive issues in dangerous settings? This Element elucidates ways for researchers to use unobtrusive experimental methods to elicit answers to risky, taboo, and threatening questions in dangerous social environments. The methods discussed in this Element help social scientists to encourage respondents to express their true preferences and to reduce bias, while protecting them, local survey organizations, and researchers. The Element is grounded in an original study of civilian support for the jihadi insurgency in the Russian North Caucasus in Dagestan that assesses theories about wartime attitudes toward militant groups. We argue that sticky identities, security threats, and economic dependence curb the ability of civilians to switch loyalties

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