Violence in the contemporary world : : an interdisciplinary approach / / edited by Paromita Chakrabarti, Natalia De'Carli and Joana Patrício.

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Superior document:Probing the Boundaries
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Probing the boundaries.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Paromita Chakrabarti , Natália De'Carli and Joana Patrício
  • Violence in Pre-Marital Relationships in Iran / Ladan Rahbari
  • Distinguishing Profiles of Adolescent Dating Violence: Perpetration and Victimization / Alison Paradis , Martine Hébert , Francine Lavoie , Martin Blais , Nataliya Dragieva and Catherine Moreau
  • Intimate Partner Violence against Women: Victimization and Leaving Processes / Joana Patrício
  • Afghanistan’s Bacha Baazi Practice and the Normalization of Sexual Violence against Boys / Athena Elton
  • A Proposed Model for Measuring Determinants of Spirituality towards Domestic Violence: An Empirical Evaluation / Suzila Ismail , Robyn E. Holliday and Vincent Egan
  • Casualties of War: An Analysis of the Increase Violence in Puerto Rico and Its Relation to the Drug Business / Alexis Rodríguez-Ramos
  • The Account of Urban Violence: Numbers, Statements and Omissions in a Marginalized Brazilian Community / Natália De’Carli and Mariano Pérez Humanes
  • Violence and Youth in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Gaza Strip Case Study (2000-2012) / Ibrahim Natil
  • Women’s Bodies, Men’s War: The Political Economy of Military Rape and Gender Violence / Paromita Chakrabarti
  • ‘Remaining Men Together’: A Critique of Modern Experience in Palahniuk’s Fight Club / Mahinur Akşehir
  • The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Not Violent Enough? / Noora Shamsi Bahar
  • Two Concepts of Violence in Hardt and Negri’s Empire Trilogy / Boris DeWiel
  • Songs of Pain: Female Active Survivors in Claudia Llosa’s The Milk of Sorrow / Rebeca Maseda
  • Film Form as Violent Expression: Visual Art and Formal Manipulation / Thomas Joseph Watson
  • War Crimes, Character, and Responsibility / Jessica Wolfendale and Matthew Talbert
  • Do Elections Trigger Violence? Explaining Election Related Violence in Africa: A Comparative Study of Kenya, Tanzania and Cameroon / Tambe Ojie
  • Corporate Violence / Kathleen O’Donnell.