
Explaining the breakdown of ethnic relations: why neighbors kill : [ Bibliographic references after each chapter ]
Bok · Engelsk · 2008
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Utgitt | Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell , 2008
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Omfang | 296 s.
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Opplysninger | Innhold: 1) Richard A. Vernon and Victoria M. Esses: Why Neighbors Kill: An Overview (s. 1-13); 2) Carolyn L. Hafer and James M. Olson: Extreme Harmdoing: A View from the Social Psychology of Justice (s. 17-40); 3) John F. Dovidio and Adam R. Pearson: On the Nature of Contemporary Prejudice: From Subtle Bias to Severe Consequenses (s. 41-60); 4) Miles Hewstone and Nicole Tausch: Why Neighbors Kill: Prior Intergroup Contact and Killing of Ethnic Outgroup Neighbors (s. 61-92); 5) Russel Spears and Colin Wayne Leach: Why Neighbors Don't Stop the Killing: The Role of Group-Based Schadenfreude (s. 93-120); 6) Peter Glick: When Neighbors Blame Neighbors: Scapegoating and the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations (s. 123-146); 7) Daniel Bar-Tal and Keren Sharvit: The Influence of the Threatening Transitional Context on Israeli Jews' Reactions to Al Aqsa Intifada (s. 147-170); 8) Patricia Marchak: Why Do States Kill Citizens? Or, Why Racism is an Insufficient Explanation (s. 171-191); 9) Howard Adelman: Theories of Genocide: The Case of Rwanda (s. 195-222); 10) Victoria M. Esses and Lynne M. Jackson: Applying the Unified Instrumental Model of Group Conflict to Understanding Ethnic Conflict and Violence: The Case of Sudan (s. 223-244); 11) Ervin Staub: The Origins of Genocide and Mass Killing, Prevention, Reconciliation, and their Application to Rwanda (s. 245-268)
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ISBN | 978-1-4051-7059-8
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