Introduction 1.1 Rationale for This Book 1.2 Theoretical Approaches: A New Social Movements and Resource Mobilization Theory Perspective Bibliography 2 Revisiting Armenians in the Ottoman Empire: Deportations and Atrocities Bibliography 3 From Ottoman Millet to Turkish Citizens: 1923-2002 3.1 Denialism in Turkish Academia and Literature Bibliography 4 Hopes and Loss of Democratization Under AKP Government: From 2002 Onward 4.1 After the First AKP Victory: A Relatively Liberal Environment 4.2 Dink's Assassination Followed by 'Democratic Opening' 4.3 Intolerance Toward Non-Muslims: Being Armenian in Turkey 4.4 Erdogan's 'New Turkey': One-Man Rule Bibliography 5 Challenging the Turkish State's Denial of the Armenian Genocide 5.
1 The Rise of Civil Society: "We Are All Hrant, We Are All Armenians" 5.2 Resource Mobilization: The Apology Campaign, Electoral Advocacy, Gezi Park Protests 5.3 Mobilization Among Armenians in Istanbul 5.4 Cultural and Symbolic Tactics: Networked Activism and Initiatives by Civil Society 5.5 Retrieving 'Silenced Memories' Through the Movements 5.6 Resistance Performance: Alternative Art, Music and Media 5.7 The Rise and Revelation of Islamized Armenians 5.8 The Kurds in the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Process Bibliography 6 Concluding Remarks Bibliography Bibliography Index.