Genocide and Social Time (original) (raw)

Genocide as Social Practice

Daniel Feierstein

2014

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The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder in Historical Perspective. Edited by Robert Gellately and Ben Kiernan (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2003) 396 pp. 60.00cloth60.00 cloth 60.00cloth22.00 paper

Joyce A Apsel

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2006

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Genocide as a Matter of Degree

Bradley Campbell

British Journal of Sociology, 2011

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Perpetrators of genocide: An explanatory model of extraordinary human evil

James Waller

Journal of Hate Studies, 2001

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Genocide and Ethnic Conflict

James Hughes

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Genocide: Intent, Motivation and Types

Vahram Ayvazyan

2012

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Harming Others: The Dynamics of Everyday Aggression and Genocide

Michelle Gordon

Journal of Perpetrator Research

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The social psychology of genocide and mass atrocities.

Johanna R Vollhardt, Maggie Campbell Obaid

In A. Miller (Ed.), The social psychology of good and evil (2nd ed., pp. 159-184). , 2016

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COLLECTIVE ACTION AND THE PECULIAR EVIL OF GENOCIDE

Bill Wringe

Metaphilosophy, 2006

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Genocide: Perspectives from the Social Sciences

Charles Anderton

Sociologias Plurais

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Genocide Reconsidered A Pragmatist Approach

Erik Schneiderhan

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Logics of Genocide: The Structures of Violence and the Contemporary World (Introduction for download)

Martin Shuster

2020

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Psychosocial roots of genocide: risk, prevention, and intervention

Linda Woolf

Journal of Genocide Research, 2005

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Book Review: Genocide: A Normative Account

Scott N Romaniuk

2015

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Genocide: An Historical Human Response to Fear, Greed, and Ignorance

Michael Letsinger

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Review for The English Historical Review: The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies. ed. by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses, (Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2010), xiii+675 pages.

Wolf Gruner

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The Complexity of Evil: a Multi-Faceted Approach to Genocide Perpetration

Timothy Williams

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A Sociological Analysis of Genocide

Tess Elizabeth

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Genocide and Violence: An Introduction.

Frank Jacob

Genocidal Violence, 2023

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The Social Dynamics of Genocide

Maayan Armelin

The Social Dynamics of Genocide: Social Psychology and Compliance in Himmler’s Murder Squads, 2024

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On the genocide concept

Jon Piccini

Thesis Eleven , 2023

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Genocide: on the edge of an act called mass murder

Ranabir Samaddar

International Politics Reviews

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The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide and Other Group Violence

Ervin Staub

Contemporary Sociology, 1990

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Genocide as social death: A comparative conceptual analysis

Bojan Žalec

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Book Review: Warning Signs of Genocide: An Anthropological Perspective

Christopher Powell

Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2015

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Book Review: Constructing Genocide and Mass Violence (Maureen Hiebert)

Carola Lingaas

2018

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(1999). The origins and prevention of genocide, mass killing

Ervin Staub

Peace and Conflict, 1999

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Genocide & Communal Violence: Exploring the Connection between Victim, Bystander and Perpetrator

PATRICK J A M E S CHRISTIAN

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A Cultural History of Genocide

Henry Munson

Religion, 2023

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A Pattern To Evil: The Anatomy of Three Genocides

Dragan J . Simonovski

Zenodo, 2024

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Genocide: Plotting a course to never again

Gerald Katzman

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Agents of Atrocity : The Relationship Between War , Ethnic Killing , and Genocide in the Twentieth Century

Scott N Romaniuk

2011

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The Aftermath of Genocide Divergent Social Psychological Processes Among Victim and Perpetrator Groups The Aftermath of Genocide: Divergent Social Psychological Processes Among Victim and Perpetrator Groups

Michelle Twali, Johanna R Vollhardt

In Newman (Ed.), Confronting Humanity at its Worst: Social Psychological Perspectives on Genocide (Oxford University Press), 2019

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Literature Review on Theories of Genocide

Rage Taufika

University of Glasgow, 2019

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