Varieties of vigilantism: conceptual discord,meaning and strategies |
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Authors: | Eduardo Moncada |
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Institution: | Department of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | The practice of vigilantism raises a number of broader provocative questions regarding state–society relations. But before pursuing these questions, we must first ask a critical conceptual question: what is vigilantism? In this article, I offer a conceptual analysis of vigilantism to identify and analyse the points of conceptual discord that make vigilantism an essentially contested concept. To address these challenges, I establish the concept’s core definitional dimensions and range of attributes. I then develop a root concept of vigilantism as the collective use or threat of extra-legal violence in response to an alleged criminal act. The root concept better positions researchers to effectively utilise different strategies to amend the concept for varying theoretical and empirical ends, avoid analytical pitfalls that beset existing conceptualisations and pursue promising new research questions. |
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Keywords: | Vigilantism crime conceptual analysis collective violence state–society relations |
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