As the most comprehensive edited volume to be published on perpetrators and perpetration of mass violence, the volume sets a new agenda for perpetrator research by bringing together contributions from such diverse disciplines as political science, sociology, social psychology, history, anthropology and gender studies.
As the most comprehensive edited volume to be published on perpetrators and perpetration of mass violence, the volume sets a new agenda for perpetrator research by bringing together contributions from such diverse disciplines as political science, sociology, social psychology, history, anthropology and gender studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Williams is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Center for Conflict Studies at Marburg University, Germany. Susanne Buckley-Zistel is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the Center for Conflict Studies, Marburg University, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Perpetrators and Perpetration of Mass Violence- an Introduction Section I: Theorising Perpetrators 1 Thinking beyond Perpetrators, Bystanders, Heroes: a Typology of Action in Genocide 2 Violence as Action 3 Theorizing Ideological Diversity in Mass Violence Section II: Motivations and Dynamics 4 Perpetrators? Political Civil Servants in the Third Reich 5 The Normality of Going to War: Aspects of Symbolic Violence in Participation and Perpetration in Civil War 6 "We No Longer Pay Heed to Humanitarian Considerations": Narratives of Perpetration in the Wehrmacht, 1941-44 7 Gender and Genocide: Assessing Differential Opportunity Structures of Perpetration in Rwanda 8 Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict 9 Cross-Border Perpetrator Recruitment in the Ivorian Civil War: The Motivations and Experiences of Young Burkinable Men in the Forces Nouvelles Rebel Movement 10 Judenjagd: Reassessing the Role of Ordinary Poles as Perpetrators in the Holocaust 11 Is a Comparative Theory of Perpetrators Possible?
Perpetrators and Perpetration of Mass Violence- an Introduction Section I: Theorising Perpetrators 1 Thinking beyond Perpetrators, Bystanders, Heroes: a Typology of Action in Genocide 2 Violence as Action 3 Theorizing Ideological Diversity in Mass Violence Section II: Motivations and Dynamics 4 Perpetrators? Political Civil Servants in the Third Reich 5 The Normality of Going to War: Aspects of Symbolic Violence in Participation and Perpetration in Civil War 6 "We No Longer Pay Heed to Humanitarian Considerations": Narratives of Perpetration in the Wehrmacht, 1941-44 7 Gender and Genocide: Assessing Differential Opportunity Structures of Perpetration in Rwanda 8 Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict 9 Cross-Border Perpetrator Recruitment in the Ivorian Civil War: The Motivations and Experiences of Young Burkinable Men in the Forces Nouvelles Rebel Movement 10 Judenjagd: Reassessing the Role of Ordinary Poles as Perpetrators in the Holocaust 11 Is a Comparative Theory of Perpetrators Possible?
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