After Violence 1st Edition – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780197683354, 0197683355
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 0197683355
- ISBN-13: 9780197683354
- Author: Debra Javeline
A novel analysis of the aftermath of the most appalling terrorist act in Russian history, the seizure of a school and the violent deaths of hundreds of hostages, and insights into why it triggered unprecedented peaceful political activism instead of the widely predicted retaliatory ethnic violence.Starting on September 1, 2004, and ending 53 hours later, Russia experienced its most appalling act of terrorism in history, the seizure of School No. 1 in Beslan, North Ossetia. Approximately 1,200 children, parents, and teachers were taken hostage. Over 330 were killed, hundreds more seriously wounded, and all severely traumatized. When does such violence fuel greater acceptance of retaliatory violence, and when does violence fuel nonviolent participation in politics?In After Violence, Debra Javeline addresses this crucial question by exploring the motivations behind individual responses to violence.
Table contents:
Part I. The Beslan School Hostage Taking
1. Grievances against Ethnic Rivals
2. Political Grievances
3. The Surprisingly Nonviolent Aftermath
4. The Surprisingly Political Aftermath
Part II. Why Politics and Nonviolence?
5. Anger and Other Emotions
6. Ethnic Prejudice
7. Political Alienation and Blame
8. Social Alienation versus Social Support
9. Self-Efficacy and Political Efficacy
10. Biography: Demographics, Prior Harm, and Prior Activism
11. A Portrait of Political Activists and Violent Retaliators
Part III. Generalizing Findings from Beslan Victims
12. Should Results Apply to Nonvictims?
13. Should Results Apply to Victims in Other Places and Times?
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