This workshop is financed with support from COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) action ISCH IS1107 “European Network for Conflict Research (ENCoRe)”, the Research Council of Norway, and the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).

NB. This event is by invitation only.

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Program

Thursday 8 May 2014

9.30 Coffee and welcome 10.00 Session I

Chair: Kristian Skrede Gleditsch

Kathleen Cunningham* (Maryland) and Marianne Dahl* (PRIO & NTNU)
Strategies of Dissent
[email protected], [email protected]

Lee Seymour (Amsterdam)
Acting Without Choosing: Strategic Choice and Non-Violent Resistance
[email protected]

12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14.30 Session II

Chair: Scott Gates

David Cunningham (Maryland), Belén González (Essex)*, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch* (Essex), Dragana Vidovic* (Essex), and Peter White* (Maryland)
One way or another: Regime claims and the mode of direct collective action[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Julia Semmelbeck and Anna-Lena Hönig (Mannheim)
The Cooperation Effect: Understanding Resources in Conflict and Protest Groups[email protected], [email protected]

14.30-15.00 Coffee break 15.00-18.00 Session III

Chair: Erica Chenoweth

Charles Butcher* (Otago), Elvira Bobekova, John Gray, and Liesel Mitchell
Group Participation in Violent and Nonviolent Conflict: Social Networks and Contentious Direct Action[email protected]

Sara Polo (Essex)
How Terrorism Spreads: Information, Emulation, and the Diffusion of Terrorism[email protected]

Nikolay Marinov* (Mannheim) and Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)
**Does Social Media Promote Civic Activism?**[email protected]

Friday 9 May 2014

9.00-11 Session IV

Chair: David Cunningham

Marianne Dahl (PRIO & NTNU)
Military defection during non-violent and violent campaigns[email protected]

Espen Geelmuyden Rød (Konstanz)
Mode of Goods Provision, Targeted Repression, and Collective Action in Autocracies[email protected]

11-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.30 Session V

Erica Chenoweth (Denver)
Nonviolent Action and Civil War Termination[email protected]

12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-16.30 Session VI

Scott Gates, Ragnhild Nordås (PRIO)
Recruitment, Retention, and Religion in Rebel Groups[email protected], [email protected]

Andrea Ruggeri (Amsterdam) & Stefano Costalli* (Catholic University of Milan)
Tactics in the Italian Resistance[email protected]

Håvard Strand* (University of Oslo) and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch* (University of Essex & PRIO)
Elections and Non-violent Direct Actio****n[email protected], [email protected]