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Social Context of Violent Behaviour
Social Context of Violent Behaviour
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A01=Emanuel Marx
anthropological
appealing
Appealing Violence
assault
Author_Emanuel Marx
case study methodology
Category=JB
Category=JBFK
Category=JHM
Category=JHMC
Central Galilee
coercive
Coercive Violence
community conflict analysis
Don Juans
Eastern Negev
egalitarian societies
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eq_non-fiction
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Face To Face
Field Work Period
Frustration Aggression Approach
Ice Cream Cone
immigrant integration research
Instrumental Aggression
Israeli immigrant town violence patterns
Jewish Agency
Kinsmen
Land Reclamation
Large Families
Larger Flat
Local Council Election
office
physical
relief
Relief Work
social anthropology
Stubborn Child
study
Verbal Persuasion
violence
violence typologies
Violent Behaviour
Violent Person
welfare
Welfare Officer
Welfare Sources
Wild Man
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415330343
- Weight: 440g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 26 Feb 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1976.
Violent behaviour occurs in every society. It grows out of the social order and can therefore be understood only in a social context. This book examines an orderly and relatively tranquil society, a small Israeli town settled by new immigrants, which is run by public agencies who pour in their resources to maintain the inhabitants. Circumstances have made the town an egalitarian society, but also limit its members' economic opportunities. This society has produced its special combinations of violent behaviour. The analysis extensively employs the 'case method' which has increasingly been used by social anthropologists.
Social Context of Violent Behaviour
€427.80
