The Fascination with Violence in Contemporary Society

The Fascination with Violence in Contemporary Society
Author: Oriana Binik
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030267445

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This book directly explores the question of why contemporary society is so fascinated with violence and crime. The Fascination with Violence in Contemporary Society posits that the phenomenon is, in part, because we have all become consumers of the sublime: an intense and strongly ambiguous emotion which is increasingly commodified. Through the experience of violence and the sense of disorientation that accompanies it, we obsessively seek out moments of intensified existence. Equally, crime continues to speak to the depths of the collective unconscious, questioning us about our transience and the model of society we wish to live in. Binik proposes that this is why the reaction to violence has become a tool with which to express and take ownership of a desire for social cohesion. This book uses interviews with viewers, dark tourists, collectors and others to further interrogate this social trend. Many of these are participants in the four key case studies explored within the study: emotional pathways while watching a true-crime TV series, the trend of dark tourism, murderabilia collecting and the fanaticism of (and for) Anders Breivik. This book seeks to answer one of the most pressing cultural trends of the modern age and fill in a gap in the criminological literature on the subject.

The Fascination of Film Violence

The Fascination of Film Violence
Author: Henry Bacon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137476449

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The Fascination of Film Violence is a study of why fictional violence is such an integral part of fiction film. How can something dreadful be a source of art and entertainment? Explanations are sought from the way social and cultural norms and practices have shaped biologically conditioned violence related traits in human behavior.

Violence

Violence
Author: Richard Bessel
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Political violence
ISBN: 0743239571

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After a century that has been described as the most violent in the history of humanity, Professor Richard Bessel has written an intelligent and fascinating book on the history of our violent world and how we have become obsessed about violence. He critiques the great themes of modern history from revolutionary upheavals around the globe, to the two world wars and the murder of the European Jews, to the great purges and, more recently, terrorism. Violence, it seems, is on everyone's mind. It constantly is in the news; it has given rise to an enormous historical, sociological, and philosophical literature; it occupies a prominent place in popular entertainment; and it is regarded as one of the fundamental problems affecting social, political and interpersonal relations. Bessel sheds light on this phenomenon and how our sensitivity towards violence has grown and has affected the ways in which we understand the world around us - in terms of religious faith, politics, military confrontation, the role of the state, as well as of interpersonal and intimate relations. He critiques our modern day relationship with violence and how despite its continuing and inevitable nature, we have become more committed to limiting and suppressing it. Both historically questioning and intensely evocative of the most vicious and brutal violence enacted by mankind, this book shows how the place of violence in the modern world presents a number of paradoxes and how it is an inescapable theme in human history.

Violence in Europe

Violence in Europe
Author: Sophie Body-Gendrot,Pieter Spierenburg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387097053

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Violence Reason Fear

Violence     Reason     Fear
Author: Jutta Ecarius,Johannes Bilstein
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783658408862

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The book explores the question of the significance of fear and reason in the context of cultural violence and subjective different experiences of violence. Perspectives from the social sciences, educational philosophy and cultural studies open up an interdisciplinary approach to violence of culture and media, the experience of fear and vulnerability as well as strangeness and rage.

Violence in Europe

Violence in Europe
Author: Sophie Body-Gendrot,Pieter Spierenburg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387745084

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Mitigating Mass Violence and Managing Threats in Contemporary Society

Mitigating Mass Violence and Managing Threats in Contemporary Society
Author: Crews, Gordon A.,Markey, Mary Ann,Kerr, Selina E.M.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781799849582

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In a decade that has seen the rise of far-right extremism, Western countries still face myriad threats of mass violence, including terrorism. Of particular concern is the phenomenon of “lone-wolf terrorism,” whereby acts of political violence are committed by individuals who are operating independently of any organized terrorist group, something which makes them inherently more difficult to identify in advance of an attack. Now there is a need for research that profiles these perpetrators, explores the incidents that occur, and analyzes the shifting changes in mass violence, technology, and terrorist behavior in modern times. Mitigating Mass Violence and Managing Threats in Contemporary Society explores the shifting definitions and implications of mass violence and covers important areas focused on the individuals who partake in these acts as well as weapon choice and the influence of weapon accessibility, how the attention-seeking behavior and promotion of violent actions is evolving, and how technology is used such as disseminating a manifesto prior to the incidents or using live streaming to broadcast incidents of mass violence as they transpire. The book also examines ways to prevent these incidents before they occur, which is a proven challenge with no single accurate profile for offenders, and whether perpetrators of mass violence share similar goals and motivations for their sprees, as well as commonalities in warning behaviors. This comprehensive research work is essential for law enforcement, military officials, defense specialists, national security experts, criminologists, psychologists, government officials, policymakers, lawmakers, professionals, practitioners, academicians, students, and researchers working in the fields of conflict analysis and resolution, crisis management, law enforcement, mental health, education, psychology, sociology, criminology, criminal justice, terrorism, and other social sciences.

Chikamoneka Gender and Empire in Religion and Public Life

Chikamoneka   Gender and Empire in Religion and Public Life
Author: Lilian Siwila
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789996076039

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This is a pioneering volume that emerges from the voices of women scholars who belong to the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians in their response to the subjection of women and children in religion and public life. The book uses the metaphor "Chikamoneka" literally meaning, it shall be seen, to demonstrate resistance to all forms of oppression by empire to humanity, especially those inflicted on women and children. Some of the themes that addressed in this book are drawn from women's lived experiences. This demonstrates the power of narrative theory as a tool for academic discourse. The book makes a vital contribution to academic, religious and secular society in the field of Gender, Religion, Development and Sociology. It is also the first publication by the Zambian Women of Circle.