Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations | Why Neighbors Kill | ISBN 9781444303063

Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations

Why Neighbors Kill

herausgegeben von Victoria M. Esses und Richard A. Vernon
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVictoria M. Esses
Herausgegeben vonRichard A. Vernon
Buchcover Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations  | EAN 9781444303063 | ISBN 1-4443-0306-6 | ISBN 978-1-4443-0306-3
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„This volume provides a striking overview of basic humanmotivations and societal conditions that can incite and perpetuateviolence, both through the acts of individuals and the inaction ofothers“ Linda R. Tropp, University of Massachusetts atAmherst „Richard Vernon and Victoria Esses have brought together anoutstanding group of contributors to focus on a contemporaryproblem, which has a long and dreadful history. I thinkExplaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations is one of themost exciting and innovative edited volumes to be published inrecent years. I congratulate the editors for producing an extremelyimportant and original contribution to the understanding ofintergroup violence.“ Louis Penner, Wayne StateUniversity "The chapters of this compelling volume brim with urgencyand breadth of scholarship. The book does more than simplysummarize, review and integrate and is characterized by a realvibrancy and force which makes reading it as engaging a task as thetopic itself is painful. There are points that one might contest, and gaps one might like to see filled, but such debate is theeditors' intent. This book will command a very broadreadership and will attract many plaudits. The real tragedy, ofcourse, is that such a volume is so very necessary." AlexHaslam, University of Exeter

Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations

Why Neighbors Kill

herausgegeben von Victoria M. Esses und Richard A. Vernon
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVictoria M. Esses
Herausgegeben vonRichard A. Vernon
Written by an international team of renowned scholars, this volumeaddresses the multitude of factors that may lead to the deadlybreakdown of ethnic relations. The book
* Draws on real-world case studies, such as Rwanda, Sudan, and the Second Palestinian Intifada
* Brings together original contributions and theoreticalperspectives by a team of experts in psychology and relateddisciplines such as sociology and political science
* Identifies events and processes that can break downinhibitions against violence, and lead to mass killings andgenocide
* Examines explanations that must be considered in makingsense of past acts, and offers suggestions for interventions toprevent future repetitions