Role of Identity Crisis and Relative Deprivation as Catalysts of Political Violence and Terrorism
Role of Identity Crisis and Relative Deprivation as Catalysts of Political Violence and Terrorism
Author(s): Marium AkhtarSubject(s): Social Sciences, Security and defense, Studies in violence and power, Nationalism Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: Turkey; Kurds; identity; deprivation; nationalism; terrorism;
Summary/Abstract: The role of identity and collective conscious is crucial for the understanding of social mobilization and orientation in any nation confronted with terrorism and political violence. Identity plays a crucial role in the lives of citizens may it be ethnic, cultural, religious or social aspects of a group or community as it can be an effective instrument for mass manipulation and propagation of ideology and conduct of a society. A challenged, deprived or marginalized group identity can be a precursor for politicization and violent manifestation in form of aggression and political violence by the challenged group or community. The paper intended to discuss the interplay and manifestation of identity and sense of deprivation at societal levels in modern nation states. It analyzed identity crisis as a catalyst for turning a deprived and vulnerable and insecure segment of the society, into a violent group, performing terror activities inflicted upon state as evident in case study of Kurds vs. Turkish state in the contemporary scenario.
Journal: RAIS Journal for Social Sciences
- Issue Year: 2/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 49-66
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English