Inclusion through Exclusion
Titel: | Inclusion through Exclusion : How Young Immigrant Israelis in the Nationalist Yisra'el Beitenu Party Read Israeli Citizenship / Anja Schmidt-Kleinert |
---|---|
Verfasser: | |
Veröffentlicht: | Bielefeld : transcript-Verlag, 2018 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 3837645592 ; 3839445590 ; 9783837645590 ; 9783839445594 |
- Acknowledgement
- p. 5
- List of Figures
- p. 11
- 1
- Introduction
- p. 13
- I
- Theoretical-Methodological Approach
- 2
- The Grounded Theory Methodology
- p. 23
- 2.1
- The Grounded Theory Methodology as an Alternative Approach
- p. 23
- 2.2
- Major Rifts and Developments
- p. 25
- 2.3
- The Tool Kit
- p. 28
- 3
- Theoretical Sensitivity I: Pre-Concepts and Pre-Knowledge
- p. 31
- 3.1
- A Typology of Civic Engagement
- p. 33
- 3.2
- Motivation and Moral Values
- p. 35
- 3.3
- Resources for Civic Engagement
- p. 37
- 3.4
- Immigrants and Civic Engagement
- p. 39
- 4
- The Data Material
- p. 41
- 4.1
- Theoretical Sampling of the Data
- p. 42
- 4.2
- Descriptive Analysis of the Interviewees
- p. 46
- 4.3
- Codes and Categories
- p. 49
- 5
- A Coding Paradigm of Belonging
- p. 53
- 5.1
- Bourdieu's Cultural Theory of Action
- p. 53
- 5.2
- The Integrated Framework
- p. 63
- 6
- Theoretical Sensitivity II: Framing the Study
- p. 73
- 6.1
- Features of Israeli Society
- p. 73
- 6.2
- The Yisra'el Beitenu Party
- p. 91
- II
- A Material Theory of Belonging
- 7
- The Interviewees' Objective Position in Israeli Society: Jews, Russians, Israelis?
- p. 103
- 7.1
- The Objective Position of FSU Immigrants: Majority or Minority?
- p. 104
- 7.2
- Analysis of Power Resources I: "Move Uphill"
- p. 105
- 7.3
- Analysis of Discursive Practice I: "Sabras" vs. "Russian Whores"
- p. 112
- 8
- Talking about Civic Engagement: "The Dirty Game of Politics"
- p. 117
- 8.1
- Analysis of Power Resources II: Role Models
- p. 118
- 8.2
- Analysis of Discursive Practice II: "It [...] Come[s] Naturally"
- p. 121
- 9
- Serving the Country: "The State of Israel Demands"
- p. 127
- 9.1
- Analysis of Habitual Dispositions I: "You Get [What] You Give"
- p. 128
- 9.2
- Analysis of Habitual Dispositions II: "I Went Through Some Kind of Brainwash"
- p. 130
- 9.3
- Analysis of Discursive Practice HI: A Matter of Solidarity
- p. 134
- 10
- Loyalty to the Jewish State: "We are [...] a [...] Pitskalle"
- p. 139
- 10.1
- Analysis of Discursive Practice TV: "Every Israeli..."
- p. 140
- 10.2
- Analysis of Discursive Practice V; "It Hurts"
- p. 142
- 11
- Palestinians as Quasi Non-Citizens: "They Will Stab Me in the Back"
- p. 149
- 11.1
- Analysis of Discursive Practice VI: "People from the Village"
- p. 149
- 11.2
- Analysis of Discursive Practice VII: "Palestinians = Hamas"
- p. 153
- 11.3
- Analysis of Discursive Practice VIII: Two Sides of the Same Coin
- p. 159
- 12
- The Claim of Citizen's Rights: "I Came Here to Live among Jews"
- p. 161
- 12.1
- Analysis of Discursive Practice IX: "Zionist Values"
- p. 161
- 12.2
- Analysis of Power Resources III: An Ideological Match
- p. 163
- 12.3
- Analysis of Discursive Practice X: Catchy Slogans
- p. 170
- 12.4
- Analysis of Discursive Practice XI: "Papa Lieberman"
- p. 173
- 12.5
- Analysis of Discursive Practice XII: "It Was Chemistry"
- p. 175
- 12.6
- Analysis of Discursive Practice XIII: "Second-Class Citizens"
- p. 176
- 13
- A Grounded Theory of Belonging: "All [Jewish] Israelis, Unite!"
- p. 179
- 13.1
- Citizenship
- p. 181
- 13.2
- Serving the Country
- p. 182
- 13.3
- Loyalty to the Jewish State
- p. 183
- 13.4
- Palestinian Citizens and Non-Citizens as a Perceived Threat
- p. 184
- 13.5
- Citizen's Rights
- p. 185
- 13.6
- Engagement with the Yisra'el Beitenu Party
- p. 186
- 13.7
- Citizenship as a Discursive Strategy: The Interviewees' Sense of Belonging
- p. 187
- Bibliography
- p. 195