Routine Violence

Routine Violence
Title Routine Violence PDF eBook
Author Gyanendra Pandey
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804752640

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This book investigates the ideological and political conditions that allow, and sanction, the undisguised political violence of our times. It is concerned with the regnant demands of nationalism and of history writing, and the unity and uniformity upon which these insist.

Routine Politics and Violence in Argentina

Routine Politics and Violence in Argentina
Title Routine Politics and Violence in Argentina PDF eBook
Author Javier Auyero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 121
Release 2007-04-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113946471X

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Close to three hundred stores and supermarkets were looted during week-long food riots in Argentina in December 2001. Thirty-four people were reported dead and hundreds were injured. Among the looting crowds, activists from the Peronist party (the main political party in the country) were quite prominent. During the lootings, police officers were conspicuously absent - particularly when small stores were sacked. Through a combination of archival research, statistical analysis, multi-sited fieldwork, and taking heed of the perspective of contentious politics, this book provides an analytic description of the origins, course, meanings, and outcomes of the December 2001 wave of lootings in Argentina.

Between Daily Routine and Violent Protest

Between Daily Routine and Violent Protest
Title Between Daily Routine and Violent Protest PDF eBook
Author Ernst Wolff
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 310
Release 2021-06-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110725142

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Most human action has a technical dimension. This book examines four components of this technical dimension. First, in all actions, various individual, organizational or institutional agents combine actional capabilities with tools, institutions, infrastructure and other elements by means of which they act. Second, the deployment of capabilities and means is permeated by ethical aspirations and hesitancies. Third, all domains of action are affected by these ethical dilemmas. Fourth, the dimensions of the technicity of action are typical of human life in general, and not just a regional or culturally specific phenomenon. In this study, an interdisciplinary approach is adopted to encompass the broad anthropological scope of this study and combine this bigger picture with detailed attention to the socio-historical particularities of action as it plays out in different contexts. Hermeneutics (the philosophical inquiry into the human phenomena of meaning, understanding and interpretation) and social science (as the study of all human affairs) are the two main disciplinary orientations of this book. This study clarifies the technical dimension of the entire spectrum of human action ranging from daily routine to the extreme of violent protest.

Criminology Explains Police Violence

Criminology Explains Police Violence
Title Criminology Explains Police Violence PDF eBook
Author Philip Matthew Stinson Sr.
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 213
Release 2020-01-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520971639

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Criminology Explains Police Violence offers a concise and targeted overview of criminological theory applied to the phenomenon of police violence. In this engaging and accessible book, Philip M. Stinson, Sr. highlights the similarities and differences among criminological theories, and provides linkages across explanatory levels and across time and geography to explain police violence. This book is appropriate as a resource in criminology, policing, and criminal justice special topic courses, as well as a variety of violence and police courses such as policing, policing administration, police-community relations, police misconduct, and violence in society. Stinson uses examples from his own research to explore police violence, acknowledging the difficulty in studying the topic because violence is often seen as a normal part of policing.

Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence

Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence
Title Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence PDF eBook
Author Elissa Mailänder
Publisher MSU Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2015-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1628952318

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How did “ordinary women,” like their male counterparts, become capable of brutal violence during the Holocaust? Cultural historian Elissa Mailänder examines the daily work of twenty-eight women employed by the SS to oversee prisoners in the concentration and death camp Majdanek/Lublin in Poland. Many female SS overseers in Majdanek perpetrated violence and terrorized prisoners not only when ordered to do so but also on their own initiative. The social order of the concentration camp, combined with individual propensities, shaped a microcosm in which violence became endemic to workaday life. The author’s analysis of Nazi records, court testimony, memoirs, and film interviews illuminates the guards’ social backgrounds, careers, and motives as well as their day-to-day behavior during free time and on the “job,” as they supervised prisoners on work detail and in the cell blocks, conducted roll calls, and “selected” girls and women for death in the gas chambers. Scrutinizing interactions and conflicts among female guards, relations with male colleagues and superiors, and internal hierarchies, Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence shows how work routines, pressure to “resolve problems,” material gratification, and Nazi propaganda stressing guards’ roles in “creating a new order” heightened female overseers’ identification with Nazi policies and radicalized their behavior.

The Enigma of the Kerala Woman

The Enigma of the Kerala Woman
Title The Enigma of the Kerala Woman PDF eBook
Author Swapna Mukhopadhyay
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 214
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9788187358268

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Contributed articles with reference to the state of Kerala, India.

Understanding Violent Conflict in Indonesia

Understanding Violent Conflict in Indonesia
Title Understanding Violent Conflict in Indonesia PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 70
Release 2009
Genre Conflict management
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