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Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways to Understanding is the first book to provide an integrative, systematic approach to the study of violence and nonviolence in one volume. Eminent scholar and award-winning author Gregg Barak examines virtually all forms of violence-from verbal abuse to genocide-and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways to Understanding is the first book to provide an integrative, systematic approach to the study of violence and nonviolence in one volume. Eminent scholar and award-winning author Gregg Barak examines virtually all forms of violence-from verbal abuse to genocide-and treats all of these expressions of violence as interpersonal, institutional, and structural occurrences. In the context of recovery and nonviolence, Barak addresses peace and conflict studies, legal rights, social justice, and various nonviolent movements. Employing an interdisciplinary framework. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (361 pages) : illustrations |
Format: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Models of nonviolence. On the paradigms of adversarialism and mutualism: Ritualizing adversarialism and mutualism ; On the dialectical ambivalence of adversarialism and mutualism -- A brief history of nonviolent struggle (1900-2000) -- Models of nonviolence: Mutuality ; Altruistic humanism ; Positive peacemaking ; Resilience -- Policies of nonviolence. A summary review of victimization and the pathways to violence -- A review and critique of the adversarial war on violence -- Mutualism and the struggle for nonviolence -- Nonviolent policies that prevent antisocial pathways to violence -- Nonviolent policies that build pathways to positive peace, human rights, and social justice -- Transformative justice and pathways to violence and nonviolence. | |
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spelling | Barak, Gregg. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKrbGtxmk76fFpYrmGbkC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80031894 Violence and nonviolence : pathways to understanding / Gregg Barak. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, 2003. 1 online resource (361 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed October 4, 2012). Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways to Understanding is the first book to provide an integrative, systematic approach to the study of violence and nonviolence in one volume. Eminent scholar and award-winning author Gregg Barak examines virtually all forms of violence-from verbal abuse to genocide-and treats all of these expressions of violence as interpersonal, institutional, and structural occurrences. In the context of recovery and nonviolence, Barak addresses peace and conflict studies, legal rights, social justice, and various nonviolent movements. Employing an interdisciplinary framework. Secrets of violence and nonviolence. Decreasing violence and increasing nonviolence -- Feelings and structures -- Private and public shame -- A germ theory of violence and nonviolence -- Violent and nonviolent rhetoric, youth at risk, and implications for peacemaking -- Violence against youth is more important than violence by youth -- Types of violence. Violence in perspective. Sanctioned and unsanctioned violence : an alternative perspective -- Violence as an integral part of American life -- American violence in historical perspective -- American violence in contemporary perspective: Suicide ; Class, ethnicity, and gender violence ; Domestic violence ; Youth violence ; Gun violence ; Sexual violence ; Violence against the elderly ; Workplace violence ; Corporate, hate, and state violence -- American violence in comparative perspective -- A reciprocal approach to studying violence -- Interpersonal violence: Homicide ; Juvenile victimization ; Physical and sexual child abuse ; Rape ; Stalking -- Institutional violence: Family violence ; Childhood maltreatment ; School violence ; Gang violence ; Police and penal violence -- Structural violence: Postcolonial violence ; Corporate violence ; Underclass violence ; Terrorist violence ; Institutional-structural violence -- Pathways to violence. Explanations of violence. Ad hoc explanations : general and family violence -- Life-course models of human behavior : causation, time, and violence: Terrie Moffitt ; Robert Sampson and John Laub ; The social development model -- On the reciprocity of violent and nonviolent pathways: A violence and nonviolence continuum ; Properties of violence -- A reciprocal theory of violence: A narrative proof of reciprocal violence ; Killer boys : a case of lost childhood ; Suicidal terrorists : a case of secular despair ; Genocidal exterminators : a case of cultural denial -- Media and violence. Mass media, Columbine, and the Middle East -- America's fascination with mediated violence -- Violence and media context : the direct and indirect effects: Televised violence ; Sexually violent media -- Audience reception of mediated violence -- Mass media : production, distortion, and consumption: Violent content and its distortions ; Violence and cinema in postmodernism -- Sexuality and violence. Philosophizing about sex and sexuality -- Nature, nurture, and human evolution -- On aggression and nonaggression: A relational model of aggression ; An evolutionary perspective on sexual aggression -- Marketing the sexualities of difference and hierarchy: Bodies and sexualities -- Sexual difference, gender identity, and violence: Nonlethal relationship violence : heterosexual battering ; Lethal violence : familiar and unfamiliar homicide ; Gangs and violence-related behavior ; Child sex abusers ; Serial murderers -- Pathways to nonviolence. Recovering from violence. A reciprocal approach to violence recovery -- Interpersonal recovery : scenarios of victim recovery: Case 8.1: a sexual assault and attempted murder victim ; Case 8.2: a father who lost his 18-year-old son to murder ; Case 8.3: insults, outcasts, and intolerance toward a non-Christian radical student ; Case 8.4: the parents of a killed daughter meet the mother of the accused killer -- Perpetrators -- Bystanders -- Institutional recovery -- Structural recovery: Alternative forms of structural recovery ; Six basic principles. Models of nonviolence. On the paradigms of adversarialism and mutualism: Ritualizing adversarialism and mutualism ; On the dialectical ambivalence of adversarialism and mutualism -- A brief history of nonviolent struggle (1900-2000) -- Models of nonviolence: Mutuality ; Altruistic humanism ; Positive peacemaking ; Resilience -- Policies of nonviolence. A summary review of victimization and the pathways to violence -- A review and critique of the adversarial war on violence -- Mutualism and the struggle for nonviolence -- Nonviolent policies that prevent antisocial pathways to violence -- Nonviolent policies that build pathways to positive peace, human rights, and social justice -- Transformative justice and pathways to violence and nonviolence. Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Violence United States. Nonviolence United States. Violence États-Unis. Non-violence États-Unis. 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spellingShingle | Barak, Gregg Violence and nonviolence : pathways to understanding / Secrets of violence and nonviolence. Decreasing violence and increasing nonviolence -- Feelings and structures -- Private and public shame -- A germ theory of violence and nonviolence -- Violent and nonviolent rhetoric, youth at risk, and implications for peacemaking -- Violence against youth is more important than violence by youth -- Types of violence. Violence in perspective. Sanctioned and unsanctioned violence : an alternative perspective -- Violence as an integral part of American life -- American violence in historical perspective -- American violence in contemporary perspective: Suicide ; Class, ethnicity, and gender violence ; Domestic violence ; Youth violence ; Gun violence ; Sexual violence ; Violence against the elderly ; Workplace violence ; Corporate, hate, and state violence -- American violence in comparative perspective -- A reciprocal approach to studying violence -- Interpersonal violence: Homicide ; Juvenile victimization ; Physical and sexual child abuse ; Rape ; Stalking -- Institutional violence: Family violence ; Childhood maltreatment ; School violence ; Gang violence ; Police and penal violence -- Structural violence: Postcolonial violence ; Corporate violence ; Underclass violence ; Terrorist violence ; Institutional-structural violence -- Pathways to violence. Explanations of violence. Ad hoc explanations : general and family violence -- Life-course models of human behavior : causation, time, and violence: Terrie Moffitt ; Robert Sampson and John Laub ; The social development model -- On the reciprocity of violent and nonviolent pathways: A violence and nonviolence continuum ; Properties of violence -- A reciprocal theory of violence: A narrative proof of reciprocal violence ; Killer boys : a case of lost childhood ; Suicidal terrorists : a case of secular despair ; Genocidal exterminators : a case of cultural denial -- Media and violence. Mass media, Columbine, and the Middle East -- America's fascination with mediated violence -- Violence and media context : the direct and indirect effects: Televised violence ; Sexually violent media -- Audience reception of mediated violence -- Mass media : production, distortion, and consumption: Violent content and its distortions ; Violence and cinema in postmodernism -- Sexuality and violence. Philosophizing about sex and sexuality -- Nature, nurture, and human evolution -- On aggression and nonaggression: A relational model of aggression ; An evolutionary perspective on sexual aggression -- Marketing the sexualities of difference and hierarchy: Bodies and sexualities -- Sexual difference, gender identity, and violence: Nonlethal relationship violence : heterosexual battering ; Lethal violence : familiar and unfamiliar homicide ; Gangs and violence-related behavior ; Child sex abusers ; Serial murderers -- Pathways to nonviolence. Recovering from violence. A reciprocal approach to violence recovery -- Interpersonal recovery : scenarios of victim recovery: Case 8.1: a sexual assault and attempted murder victim ; Case 8.2: a father who lost his 18-year-old son to murder ; Case 8.3: insults, outcasts, and intolerance toward a non-Christian radical student ; Case 8.4: the parents of a killed daughter meet the mother of the accused killer -- Perpetrators -- Bystanders -- Institutional recovery -- Structural recovery: Alternative forms of structural recovery ; Six basic principles. Models of nonviolence. On the paradigms of adversarialism and mutualism: Ritualizing adversarialism and mutualism ; On the dialectical ambivalence of adversarialism and mutualism -- A brief history of nonviolent struggle (1900-2000) -- Models of nonviolence: Mutuality ; Altruistic humanism ; Positive peacemaking ; Resilience -- Policies of nonviolence. A summary review of victimization and the pathways to violence -- A review and critique of the adversarial war on violence -- Mutualism and the struggle for nonviolence -- Nonviolent policies that prevent antisocial pathways to violence -- Nonviolent policies that build pathways to positive peace, human rights, and social justice -- Transformative justice and pathways to violence and nonviolence. Violence United States. Nonviolence United States. Violence États-Unis. Non-violence États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Violence in Society. bisacsh Nonviolence fast Violence fast Gewalttätigkeit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4157237-3 |
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