This ground-breaking book follows on from John Braithwaite's influential and best-selling Crime, Shame and Reintegration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Shame, Shame Management and Regulation: 1. Shame and shame management 2. The normative theory of shame 3. Revising the theory of reintegrative shaming 4. Just and loving gaze Part II. Shaming and Shame: Regulating Drink-Driving: 5. Shaming and shame 6. Three conceptual approaches to the emotion of shame 7. The reintegrative shaming experiments 8. Testing the dimentiality of shame 9. Testing the dimentiality of shaming 10. The relationship between shame and shaming 11. An ethical-identity conception of shame 12. Shame, shaming and criminal justice Part III. Shame Management: Regulating Bullying: 13. The bullying problem 14. The concept of shame management 15. The integrated model of shame management and bullying 16. Explaining bullying 17. Patterns of shame: bully, victim, bully/victim and non-bully/non-victim 18. Creating institutional spaces for shame management.
Part I. Shame, Shame Management and Regulation: 1. Shame and shame management 2. The normative theory of shame 3. Revising the theory of reintegrative shaming 4. Just and loving gaze Part II. Shaming and Shame: Regulating Drink-Driving: 5. Shaming and shame 6. Three conceptual approaches to the emotion of shame 7. The reintegrative shaming experiments 8. Testing the dimentiality of shame 9. Testing the dimentiality of shaming 10. The relationship between shame and shaming 11. An ethical-identity conception of shame 12. Shame, shaming and criminal justice Part III. Shame Management: Regulating Bullying: 13. The bullying problem 14. The concept of shame management 15. The integrated model of shame management and bullying 16. Explaining bullying 17. Patterns of shame: bully, victim, bully/victim and non-bully/non-victim 18. Creating institutional spaces for shame management.
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