The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists

The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists

The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists

The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists

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The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists offers a transnational and transdisciplinary investigation of the causes and consequences of violence, ranging from bullying and hate crimes to revolutions, genocide, and acts of terrorism. Editors James Hawdon, John Ryan, and Mark Lucht bring together empirical investigations of these specific types of violence as well as theoretical discussions of the underlying similarities and differences among them. Focusing on both the perpetrators and targets of violence, The Causes and Consequences of Group Violencethis book is a valuable resource for sociologists, criminologists, political scientists, behavioral scientists, peace studies scholars, and psychologists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739188972
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/06/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

James Hawdon is professor of sociology and the director of the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention at Virginia Tech.

John Ryan is professor and chair of sociology at Virginia Tech.

Marc Lucht is visiting assistant professor of philosophy and education coordinator at the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention at Virginia Tech.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Working toward Understanding Group Violence, James Hawdon and John Ryan

Part 1: Perpetrators of Group Violence
Chapter 1: On the Forms and Nature of Group Violence, James Hawdon
Chapter 2: Hate Groups: From Offline to Online Social Identifications, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Räsänen, and James Hawdon
Chapter 3: Violence and Street Groups: Gangs, Groups, and Violence,David Kennedy
Chapter 4: Intergroup Contact and Genocide, Wenona Rymond-Richmond
Chapter 5: Group Violence against the State: The Hindsight Story of the Thirty-Year War in Sri Lanka, Tharindi Udalagama and Premakumara de Silva
Chapter 6: (Non)Violence and Conflict: A Theoretical Assessment of Civil Resistance and the Syrian Conflict, Jeanne Chang and Alec Clott
Chapter 7: Killing Before an Audience: Terrorism and Group Violence, Mark Juergensmeyer

Part 2: Victims of Group Violence
Chapter 8: Gender, Weight, and Inequality Associated with School Bullying,Anthony Peguero and Lindsay Kahle
Chapter 9: Victims of Hate Groups: American Youth’s Exposure to Online Hate Speech, James Hawdon, Atte Oksanen, and Pekka Räsänen
Chapter 10: Selecting Targets: The Influence of Judgments, Mobility and Gender on Intragroup Violence among Tamil Refugees, Christian Matteis, Virginia Roach, Michelle Sutherland, and James Hawdon

Part 3: Consequences of Group Violence
Chapter 11: Consequences of Group Violence involving Youth in Sri Lanka,Siri Hettige
Chapter 12: Gender Dimensions of Group Violence, Donna Pankhurst
Chapter 13: Communities: Examining Psychological, Sociological, and Cultural Consequences after Mass Violence Tragedies, Pekka Räsänen, Atte Oksanen and James Hawdon

Part 4: Reflections on Group Violence
Chapter 14: Group Violence Revisited: Common Themes across Types of Group Violence, James Hawdon
Chapter 15: Humanistic Reflections on Understanding Group Violence, Marc Lucht
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