Violence and nonviolence : pathways to understanding /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
SAGE Publications,
2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.