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When Victimhood Goes to War? Israel and Victim Claims

Markiewicz, Tadek, Sharvit, Keren (2020) When Victimhood Goes to War? Israel and Victim Claims. Political Psychology, . ISSN 0162-895X. E-ISSN 1467-9221. (doi:10.1111/pops.12690) (KAR id:83277)

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Abstract

Prominent sociopsychological approaches interpret collective victimhood as inseparable, central characteristic of societies involved in intractable conflicts. Victimhood is broadly perceived as an essential conflict‐supportive belief also in other disciplines. In the context of Israel, there is a cross‐disciplinary consensus that collective victimhood is the country's foundational identity. This project argues that states' employment of this theme changes and is context dependent. It discusses under what conditions Israel's political elites incorporate victim narratives towards armed conflicts. It examines public communication during the 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense (OPD) and the Yom Kippur war of 1973 (YKW). Employing a modified method of narrative conceptualization analysis, the research demonstrates that victim narratives were used almost twice as much during OPD than during YKW. The findings suggest that we need to differentiate between the role these narratives play for collectives versus states. For the latter, the presence of victim narratives is highly variable and reflects strategic developments. The project is the first systematic study exposing that victim narratives can be a challenge for governance. By conceptualizing victim narratives as claims, it captures the dynamic, contextual characteristics of collective victimhood in state affairs offering a theoretical tool for understanding the political dimension of this identification.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1111/pops.12690
Uncontrolled keywords: victimhood, Israel, conflicts, international relations
Divisions: Divisions > Division of Human and Social Sciences > School of Politics and International Relations
Depositing User: Tadeusz Markiewicz
Date Deposited: 05 Oct 2020 15:08 UTC
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2024 12:49 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/83277 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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Markiewicz, Tadek.

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