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Bies, Robert J.
[MitwirkendeR];
Drent, Albert K.
[MitwirkendeR];
Entorf, Horst
[MitwirkendeR];
Gollwitzer, Mario
[MitwirkendeR];
Hounet, Yazid Ben
[MitwirkendeR];
Härter, Karl
[MitwirkendeR];
Jacques, Scott
[MitwirkendeR];
Lenart, Severin
[MitwirkendeR];
Oswald, Margit E.
[MitwirkendeR];
Schlee, Günther
[MitwirkendeR];
Schlee, Günther
[HerausgeberIn];
Sjöström, Arne
[MitwirkendeR];
Stahlmann, Friederike
[MitwirkendeR];
Sullo, Pietro
[MitwirkendeR];
Topalli, Volkan
[MitwirkendeR];
Tripp, Thomas M.
[MitwirkendeR];
Turner, Bertram
[MitwirkendeR];
Turner, Bertram
[HerausgeberIn];
Wright, Richard
[MitwirkendeR]
On Retaliation
: Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of a Basic Human Condition
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: On Retaliation : Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of a Basic Human Condition
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Frontmatter
Contents
Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction. On Retaliation: Conceptual Plurality, Transdisciplinary Research, Rifts, Blurrings and Translations
Section I Retaliation and the Human Nature: The Search for Universalities?
Chapter 1 Revenge and Retaliation: A Social-Functionalist Approach
Chapter 2 In the Heat of the Moment: The Influence of Visceral Factors on Retaliation
Section II Retaliation in Psychological and Economic Analyses of Crime and Deviance
Chapter 3 A Criminal is a Victim is a Criminal? An Economist’s View on the Victim–Offender Overlap
Chapter 4 Laypeople’s Reactions to Deviancy as Determined by Retributive Motives
Section III Retaliation and Punishment: Encounter of Formal and Informal Normativities
Chapter 5 Violent Crimes and Retaliation in the European Criminal Justice System between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Chapter 6 Crime in Motion: Predation, Retaliation and the Spread of Urban Violence
Section IV Faith-Based Retaliation: Spirituality and Normativity of the Retaliatory Grammar
Chapter 7 Crime and Punishment: Intentionality and Diya in Algeria and Sudan
Chapter 8 ‘Bewitched People and Bad Luck Everywhere!’ Disputing and Magical Retaliation in SiSwati-Speaking Southern Africa
Section V Retaliation in Negotiations and Organizations of Social and Political Orders
Chapter 9 Forum Shopping as Retaliation in Disguise: How Nomadic Fulbe Condemn Retaliation and Forum Shopping, But Practise Them Anyway
Chapter 10 Customary Law and the Joys of Statelessness: Somali Realities beyond Libertarian Fantasies
Section VI Travelling Models of Retaliation: Postconflict Scenarios in International Law and on the Ground
Chapter 11 Retaliation in Postwar Times: An Analysis of the Rhetoric and Practices of Retaliation in Bamyan, Afghanistan, 2009
Chapter 12 The International Criminal Court Reparation System: Punishment, Retaliation, Restoration
Conclusion: Retaliation in Specific Spheres of Effectiveness
Index
- Beteiligte: Bies, Robert J. [MitwirkendeR]; Drent, Albert K. [MitwirkendeR]; Entorf, Horst [MitwirkendeR]; Gollwitzer, Mario [MitwirkendeR]; Hounet, Yazid Ben [MitwirkendeR]; Härter, Karl [MitwirkendeR]; Jacques, Scott [MitwirkendeR]; Lenart, Severin [MitwirkendeR]; Oswald, Margit E. [MitwirkendeR]; Schlee, Günther [MitwirkendeR]; Schlee, Günther [HerausgeberIn]; Sjöström, Arne [MitwirkendeR]; Stahlmann, Friederike [MitwirkendeR]; Sullo, Pietro [MitwirkendeR]; Topalli, Volkan [MitwirkendeR]; Tripp, Thomas M. [MitwirkendeR]; Turner, Bertram [MitwirkendeR]; Turner, Bertram [HerausgeberIn]; Wright, Richard [MitwirkendeR]
- Erschienen: New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2017]
- Erschienen in: Integration and Conflict Studies ; 15
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (322 p.)
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785334191
- ISBN: 9781785334191
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- Schlagwörter: Ethnological jurisprudence ; Law and anthropology ; Lex talionis ; Punishment Social aspects ; Revenge Social aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
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In English
- Beschreibung: Retaliation is associated with all forms of social and political organization, and retaliatory logics inform many different conflict resolution procedures from consensual settlement to compensation to violent escalations. This book derives a concept of retaliation from the overall notion of reciprocity, defining retaliation as the human disposition to strive for a reactive balancing of conflicts and injustices. On Retaliation presents a synthesized approach to both the violence-generating and violence-avoiding potentials of retaliation. Contributors to this volume touch upon the interaction between retaliation and violence, the state’s monopoly on legitimate punishment and the factors of socio-political frameworks, religious interpretations and economic processes
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