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Steenkamp, Christina.
Violent societies[electronic resource] :networks of violence in civil war and peace /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
303.6
書名/作者:
Violent societies : networks of violence in civil war and peace // Christina Steenkamp.
作者:
Steenkamp, Christina.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
192 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Violence.
標題:
International relations.
標題:
Politics & government.
標題:
Politics and Government.
標題:
Violence in society.
ISBN:
113729065X (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9780230272033
ISBN:
9781137290656 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Introduction 1. Violence 2. War and Political Violence 3. Economic Violence 4. Social Violence 5. A Culture of Violence Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This book investigates the relationships between political violence, social violence and economic violence using examples from South Africa, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Syria. It examines the cultural impact of war and argues that a culture of violence can explain the high levels of violence which are frequently found in post-war societies.
電子資源:
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Violent societies[electronic resource] :networks of violence in civil war and peace /
Steenkamp, Christina.
Violent societies
networks of violence in civil war and peace /[electronic resource] :Christina Steenkamp. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 192 p. - Rethinking political violence.
Electronic book text.
Introduction 1. Violence 2. War and Political Violence 3. Economic Violence 4. Social Violence 5. A Culture of Violence Conclusion.
Document
This book investigates the relationships between political violence, social violence and economic violence using examples from South Africa, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Syria. It examines the cultural impact of war and argues that a culture of violence can explain the high levels of violence which are frequently found in post-war societies.Why are some societies more violent than others? This book uses a novel approach to this dilemma by studying how violence breeds more violence in societies with experience of civil war. It unpacks the relationships between political violence, social violence and economic violence and shows how civil war creates the conditions in which violence with diverse aims, such as vigilantism, rebellion, gang violence and violent xenophobia can co-exist and flourish. It also examines the cultural impact of war and argues that a culture of violence can explain the high levels of violence which are frequently found in post-war societies. It uses examples from South Africa, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Syria to illustrate this symbiosis between different types of violence and how it can persist even after war has ended.
PDF.
Christina Steenkamp is a Lecturer in Social and Political Change at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She researches and publishes on issues surrounding violence, civil wars, peace processes and reconstruction. Her previous publications include the monograph Violence and Post-war Reconstruction: Managing Insecurity in the Aftermath of Peace Accords (2009).
ISBN: 113729065X (electronic bk.) :£58.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
343844
Violence.
LC Class. No.: HM886
Dewey Class. No.: 303.6
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This book provides a welcome addition to research on peace and war. By studying various forms of violence in post-war societies it sheds new light on the continuities and discontinuities of the structures and cultures created by the experience of war. Drawing on research on Northern Ireland, South Africa, Lebanon and Syria, it highlights the multiple layers of understanding of violence in these contexts as well as the blurring of boundaries of violence with social, political, economic and criminal motivations. - Kristine Hoglund, Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden The book addresses a topic that is both a nagging public policy issue, and a scholarly puzzle: why do some societies that experience longstanding civil conflicts, which are eventually brought to conclusion with formal peace accords, then still continue to generate public violence, albeit in a different form? [...] What makes this book stand out from other works on these 'new wars' is the deployment of a clear, crisp and precise conceptual framework, with a broad comparative perspective, and the use of original data from interviews conducted in Northern Ireland and South Africa. Furthermore, this study also distinguishes itself in its range: from the identification of the origins of this violence through to an analysis of the interwoven nature of different types of violence, with a concluding chapter on the implications for long-term peacebuilding. - Prof Pierre Du Toit, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
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