Violent States and Creative States (Volume 1)
Structural Violence and Creative Structures
Herausgeber: Adlam, John; Lee, Bandy; Kluttig, Tilman
Violent States and Creative States (Volume 1)
Structural Violence and Creative Structures
Herausgeber: Adlam, John; Lee, Bandy; Kluttig, Tilman
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In considering the different states in which individual acts of human violence take place, this thorough analysis reveals the opposing state of violence to be creativity. Volume 1 covers structural and symbolic violence, with violent states and State violence, and with creative responses and creative states at the local and global levels.
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In considering the different states in which individual acts of human violence take place, this thorough analysis reveals the opposing state of violence to be creativity. Volume 1 covers structural and symbolic violence, with violent states and State violence, and with creative responses and creative states at the local and global levels.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781785925641
- ISBN-10: 1785925644
- Artikelnr.: 51143584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781785925641
- ISBN-10: 1785925644
- Artikelnr.: 51143584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by John Adlam, Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee. Prologue by Estela Welldon.
Acknowledgements. Prologue, Estela Welldon. Introduction, John Adlam,
Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee. Part I: Introductorily and Theoretically.
1. From Human Violence to Creativity: The Structural Nature of Violence and
the Spiritual Nature of Its Remedy, John L. Young, Bandy X. Lee and Grace
Lee. 2. Injury and Insult: Reciprocal Violence and Reflexive Violence, John
Adlam and Christopher Scanlon. 3. The Story of Mr A: The Interplay between
Individual Trauma and Global Politics, Tilman Kluttig. Part II: Violent
States and State Violence. 4. Baltimore Past and Present: The Violent State
of Racial Segregation, Annie Stopford with Gardnel Carter. 5. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition I: A Lacanian
Approach to State Violence in South America, Gina Donoso. 6. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition II: Experiences
from the Truth Commission of Ecuador, Gina Donoso. 7. State Violence and
State Creativity: Caring for Women and Girls Who Were Raped during the 1994
Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Bandy X. Lee, Glorieuse Uwizeye and
Thilo Kroll. 8. Perpetrators of Socially Accepted Violence: States of Mind
beyond Pathology and Deviancy, Efrat Even-Tzur. Part III: Terror in the
Public Sphere. 9. Terror, Violence and the Public Sphere, David W. Jones.
10. '1 in 5 Brit Muslims' Sympathy for Jihadis': What It Means to Be a
Muslim Living in Britain Today, Ismail Karolia and Julian Manley. 11.
Flight 9525: Andreas Lubitz and the Psychology of the Lone Terrorist, Klaus
Hoffmann. 12. Terror in the Mind of the Terrorist, Barry Richards.Part IV:
Creative Structures: From the Local to the Global. 13. The City Project,
Aileen Schloerb. 14. Social Dreaming and Creativity in South Africa:
Imag(in)ing the 'Unthought Known', Hayley Berman and Julian Manley. 15. The
International Criminal Court and Global Justice, Matt Killingsworth. 16.
Finding Stories in a Form that can Be Acted: Creative States in Response to
Climate Change Denial and Biosphere Destruction, Lucy Neal.
Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee. Part I: Introductorily and Theoretically.
1. From Human Violence to Creativity: The Structural Nature of Violence and
the Spiritual Nature of Its Remedy, John L. Young, Bandy X. Lee and Grace
Lee. 2. Injury and Insult: Reciprocal Violence and Reflexive Violence, John
Adlam and Christopher Scanlon. 3. The Story of Mr A: The Interplay between
Individual Trauma and Global Politics, Tilman Kluttig. Part II: Violent
States and State Violence. 4. Baltimore Past and Present: The Violent State
of Racial Segregation, Annie Stopford with Gardnel Carter. 5. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition I: A Lacanian
Approach to State Violence in South America, Gina Donoso. 6. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition II: Experiences
from the Truth Commission of Ecuador, Gina Donoso. 7. State Violence and
State Creativity: Caring for Women and Girls Who Were Raped during the 1994
Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Bandy X. Lee, Glorieuse Uwizeye and
Thilo Kroll. 8. Perpetrators of Socially Accepted Violence: States of Mind
beyond Pathology and Deviancy, Efrat Even-Tzur. Part III: Terror in the
Public Sphere. 9. Terror, Violence and the Public Sphere, David W. Jones.
10. '1 in 5 Brit Muslims' Sympathy for Jihadis': What It Means to Be a
Muslim Living in Britain Today, Ismail Karolia and Julian Manley. 11.
Flight 9525: Andreas Lubitz and the Psychology of the Lone Terrorist, Klaus
Hoffmann. 12. Terror in the Mind of the Terrorist, Barry Richards.Part IV:
Creative Structures: From the Local to the Global. 13. The City Project,
Aileen Schloerb. 14. Social Dreaming and Creativity in South Africa:
Imag(in)ing the 'Unthought Known', Hayley Berman and Julian Manley. 15. The
International Criminal Court and Global Justice, Matt Killingsworth. 16.
Finding Stories in a Form that can Be Acted: Creative States in Response to
Climate Change Denial and Biosphere Destruction, Lucy Neal.
Acknowledgements. Prologue, Estela Welldon. Introduction, John Adlam,
Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee. Part I: Introductorily and Theoretically.
1. From Human Violence to Creativity: The Structural Nature of Violence and
the Spiritual Nature of Its Remedy, John L. Young, Bandy X. Lee and Grace
Lee. 2. Injury and Insult: Reciprocal Violence and Reflexive Violence, John
Adlam and Christopher Scanlon. 3. The Story of Mr A: The Interplay between
Individual Trauma and Global Politics, Tilman Kluttig. Part II: Violent
States and State Violence. 4. Baltimore Past and Present: The Violent State
of Racial Segregation, Annie Stopford with Gardnel Carter. 5. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition I: A Lacanian
Approach to State Violence in South America, Gina Donoso. 6. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition II: Experiences
from the Truth Commission of Ecuador, Gina Donoso. 7. State Violence and
State Creativity: Caring for Women and Girls Who Were Raped during the 1994
Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Bandy X. Lee, Glorieuse Uwizeye and
Thilo Kroll. 8. Perpetrators of Socially Accepted Violence: States of Mind
beyond Pathology and Deviancy, Efrat Even-Tzur. Part III: Terror in the
Public Sphere. 9. Terror, Violence and the Public Sphere, David W. Jones.
10. '1 in 5 Brit Muslims' Sympathy for Jihadis': What It Means to Be a
Muslim Living in Britain Today, Ismail Karolia and Julian Manley. 11.
Flight 9525: Andreas Lubitz and the Psychology of the Lone Terrorist, Klaus
Hoffmann. 12. Terror in the Mind of the Terrorist, Barry Richards.Part IV:
Creative Structures: From the Local to the Global. 13. The City Project,
Aileen Schloerb. 14. Social Dreaming and Creativity in South Africa:
Imag(in)ing the 'Unthought Known', Hayley Berman and Julian Manley. 15. The
International Criminal Court and Global Justice, Matt Killingsworth. 16.
Finding Stories in a Form that can Be Acted: Creative States in Response to
Climate Change Denial and Biosphere Destruction, Lucy Neal.
Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee. Part I: Introductorily and Theoretically.
1. From Human Violence to Creativity: The Structural Nature of Violence and
the Spiritual Nature of Its Remedy, John L. Young, Bandy X. Lee and Grace
Lee. 2. Injury and Insult: Reciprocal Violence and Reflexive Violence, John
Adlam and Christopher Scanlon. 3. The Story of Mr A: The Interplay between
Individual Trauma and Global Politics, Tilman Kluttig. Part II: Violent
States and State Violence. 4. Baltimore Past and Present: The Violent State
of Racial Segregation, Annie Stopford with Gardnel Carter. 5. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition I: A Lacanian
Approach to State Violence in South America, Gina Donoso. 6. Psychosocial
Implications of Political Trauma and Social Recognition II: Experiences
from the Truth Commission of Ecuador, Gina Donoso. 7. State Violence and
State Creativity: Caring for Women and Girls Who Were Raped during the 1994
Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Bandy X. Lee, Glorieuse Uwizeye and
Thilo Kroll. 8. Perpetrators of Socially Accepted Violence: States of Mind
beyond Pathology and Deviancy, Efrat Even-Tzur. Part III: Terror in the
Public Sphere. 9. Terror, Violence and the Public Sphere, David W. Jones.
10. '1 in 5 Brit Muslims' Sympathy for Jihadis': What It Means to Be a
Muslim Living in Britain Today, Ismail Karolia and Julian Manley. 11.
Flight 9525: Andreas Lubitz and the Psychology of the Lone Terrorist, Klaus
Hoffmann. 12. Terror in the Mind of the Terrorist, Barry Richards.Part IV:
Creative Structures: From the Local to the Global. 13. The City Project,
Aileen Schloerb. 14. Social Dreaming and Creativity in South Africa:
Imag(in)ing the 'Unthought Known', Hayley Berman and Julian Manley. 15. The
International Criminal Court and Global Justice, Matt Killingsworth. 16.
Finding Stories in a Form that can Be Acted: Creative States in Response to
Climate Change Denial and Biosphere Destruction, Lucy Neal.