Food refusal as a protest tool. Hunger strikes in Belgian prisons during the interwar period

Volume: 144, Pages: 104448 - 104448
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In studies on resistance and protest, empirical research tends to concentrate on collective forms of action, those organised within social movements or by resistance groups. As such, research into the protest tactic of hunger strikes suffers from the same ailment. While there is ample historical study into hunger strikes by the suffragettes or the IRA, the actions of individuals without any connection to political movements have mostly been left...
Paper Details
Title
Food refusal as a protest tool. Hunger strikes in Belgian prisons during the interwar period
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
144
Pages
104448 - 104448
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