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Violence : Situation, Speciality, Politics, and Storytelling

Part of the Routledge Studies in Crime and Society series
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This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by social researchers and thinkers.

It does not provide a final answer to the question of what violence is or how it should be explained (or prevented), and instead offers a variety of useful ways of thinking about and theorising the phenomenon, mainly from a sociological standpoint.

It outlines four ways of understanding violence:• Violence as situation: the tension that exists between category-driven and situational explanations. • Violence as speciality: the study of particularly violent actors, and how they may be understood by reference to childhood histories, technologies, institutions, culture, class, and gender. • Violence as politics: political violence and violent politics. • Violence as storytelling: representations of violence from a narrative perspective. Concluding with reflections on possible convergences between the four approaches and new directions for research, this book offers a unique and experimental approach to discussing and reconstructing the concept of violence.

It is essential reading for criminologists, sociologists, and philosophers alike.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032204389 / 9781032204383
Hardback
303.6
29/08/2022
United Kingdom
English
168 pages : illustrations (colour)
22 cm