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Kirssa Cline Ryckman
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor, School of Government and Public Policy
School of Govt & Public Policy
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Jessica Maves Braithwaite
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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(19)
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Concepts and Measures
2024
measurement,
conceptual framework,
data analysis,
evaluation methods
When Nonviolent Civil Resistance Campaigns Fail
2024
nonviolent resistance,
civil society,
social movements,
political activism,
conflict resolution
Positive Demobilization through Partial Success
2024
conflict resolution,
reintegration,
peacebuilding
Sources of Campaign Strength and Their Connection to Civil Resistance Termination Types
2024
sources,
connection
Negative Demobilization through Disbanding
2024
conflict resolution,
security,
peacebuilding
Democratization After Mass Mobilization: Short-term Success for Long-term Gains?
2024
democratization,
mass mobilization,
short-term success,
long-term gains,
political change
Is Violence the Answer? A Pragmatic Approach
2022
violence,
conflict resolution,
ethics,
psychology,
philosophy
From Civil Resistance to Civil War: Pathways to Violence
2021
civil resistance,
political conflict,
violent conflict,
social movements,
conflict transformation
A Turn to Violence: The Escalation of Nonviolent Movements
2019
nonviolent movements,
escalation,
violence,
conflict resolution,
social movements
Transforming Quantitative Datasets Using Principles of Research Design: Finding a Way to Distinguish Between Domestic and Transnational Terror Attacks
2019
quantitative datasets,
research design,
terror attacks,
domestic,
transnational