CONTESTING “IRAQ”: A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST EXPLANATION

<p>Iraq, following the 2003 US invasion, was more than just a site of physical conflict; it was also an event on the ground that encompassed a contest around classification. The reason for this contest – one that goes beyond the political considerations during that time – is the migration of t...

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Main Author: Lawrence Craig Bailie
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2011-11-01
Series:Scientia Militaria
Online Access:http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/113
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spelling doaj-dcc7f1790c474a9fbbd17432c85d29732020-11-24T22:19:46ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202011-11-0139210.5787/39-2-113CONTESTING “IRAQ”: A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST EXPLANATIONLawrence Craig Bailie<p>Iraq, following the 2003 US invasion, was more than just a site of physical conflict; it was also an event on the ground that encompassed a contest around classification. The reason for this contest – one that goes beyond the political considerations during that time – is the migration of the term “civil war”. Using social constructivism as a theoretical lens of inquiry, sense is made of this migration. The empirical evidence that accompanies this theoretical work is drawn from the debate over the conflict in Iraq. This debate is used as a means by which to bring the contestation over the notion of “civil war” to the fore and reveal the migration of the term.</p>http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/113
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description <p>Iraq, following the 2003 US invasion, was more than just a site of physical conflict; it was also an event on the ground that encompassed a contest around classification. The reason for this contest – one that goes beyond the political considerations during that time – is the migration of the term “civil war”. Using social constructivism as a theoretical lens of inquiry, sense is made of this migration. The empirical evidence that accompanies this theoretical work is drawn from the debate over the conflict in Iraq. This debate is used as a means by which to bring the contestation over the notion of “civil war” to the fore and reveal the migration of the term.</p>
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