The Narrative of Militancy: A Case Study of Swat, Pakistan

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Human Security Pub Date : 2020-08-12 DOI:10.12924/johs2020.16020055
Q. Shah, B. Nawab, I. Nyborg, Noor Elahi
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Unlike other faith-based conflicts, the militancy in Swat seems unique, as militants used religion for promoting their agenda and giving voices to the grievances of the poor people through a popular narrative likely without knowing narratology. Using narratives and narratology as a theoretical framework, this qualitative study is an effort to understand the essence of militants' narrative in Swat and the mechanism through which they steered it up until the time it gained verisimilitude. Conducting 73 semi-structured interviews, the study finds that it was a planned strategy of the militants that popularized them in Swat, while they later lost this support due to their atrocities against general populace. The militants used the socially and culturally constructed narrative through FM radio and motivated the masses to follow their ideology and brand of Islamic Sharia . The study concludes that the formulation and popularization of social narratives play vital roles in social movements and conflicts to muster popular support for promoting vested interests that can be used against the state and general public.
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军事叙事:以巴基斯坦斯瓦特为例
与其他基于信仰的冲突不同,斯瓦特的武装冲突似乎很独特,因为武装分子利用宗教来推动他们的议程,并通过一种流行的叙事方式来表达穷人的不满,这种叙事方式可能不懂叙事学。以叙事学和叙事学为理论框架,本定性研究试图理解斯瓦特武装分子叙事的本质,以及他们引导叙事直到获得真实性的机制。在进行了73次半结构化采访后,该研究发现,武装分子在斯瓦特地区普及他们是一项有计划的战略,而他们后来由于对普通民众的暴行而失去了这种支持。激进分子通过调频广播使用社会和文化建构的叙事,并激励群众追随他们的意识形态和伊斯兰教法。研究认为,社会叙事的形成和普及在社会运动和社会冲突中发挥着至关重要的作用,这些运动和冲突为促进既得利益提供了民意支持,这些既得利益可以用来对抗国家和公众。
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Journal of Human Security
Journal of Human Security Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The goal of Journal of Human Security is to disseminate applied research into a secure and sustainable future for humanity. It continues the Australasian Journal of Human Security. Journal of Human Security endeavours to: - Provide a forum for researchers to foster interdisciplinary inquiry in broad human security issues such as track two diplomacy, ethnic conflict, terrorism, religious extremism, human rights, demographic change, population health, human ecology, sustainable economics and related areas. - Inform readers about upcoming events, ongoing and new research projects, trends and discussions, newly published monographs, and available scholarships. - Encourage a multidisciplinary approach to issues that have traditionally been viewed as mostly unidisciplinary. - Maintain an appeal to a wide readership with both high academic standards and close relevance to practice. - Meet international standards of excellence.
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