Conflict Theory
In: Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research; Handbook of Politics, S. 177-193
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In: Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research; Handbook of Politics, S. 177-193
In: Annual review of sociology, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 291-315
ISSN: 1545-2115
In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 30-50
ISSN: 1745-2538
In: Political science, international relations, peace studies
The dynamics of ethnic conflict -- Insurgency, terrorism, counterinsurgency and the laws of war -- Peace intervention -- War and peace in Bosnia -- The Israeli-Palestinian peace process -- The peace process in Northern Ireland -- Peace building
World Affairs Online
This integrated analysis of conflict and conciliation in protracted insurgency and civil war in societies divided on ethnicity, language and nationality, combines exposition of conflict management theory with detailed examples and case studies on the.
In: Prentice-Hall series in sociology
Chapter 1: The sociological study of conflict, social movements, and collective behavior -- Chapter 2: Sources of social conflict -- Chapter 3: Crises of national unity in new states: origins of the Nigerian Civil War -- Chapter 4: Mobilization: the formation of conflict groups -- Chapter 5: Mobilization: participation in opposition movements, leaders and activists, opposition ideas -- Chapter 6: Mobilization, leaders, and followers in the Civil Rights movement in the United States, 1950 to 1970 -- Chapter 7: Social control and conflict regulation -- Chapter 8: Confrontation -- Chapter 9: Group violence
In: Publications of the International Social Science Council
In: Böhmerland-Flugschriften für Volk und Heimat 28
Voting resulted in pioneering knowledge about the political attitudes and behaviors of ordinary people, as well as of methods for study of political process. Paul Lazarsfeld and his team found that voters were not the rational decision makers of economic theory, but neither were they puppets manipulated in mass society. Voters are social beings as influenced by their social milieu and peers as they are with regard to other social and cultural preferences and behaviors. The 1948 election in U.S. politics was fought on longstanding and stable socioeconomic cleavages. Multiculturalism, identity politics, and racial justice were not on the political agenda. Lazarsfeld was mindful that ideological issues might lead to antidemocratic tendencies, as in 1930s Europe. Since the 1950s there have been major changes in the political media and in political culture. This forum article explores the extent to which Lazarsfeld's findings about the electoral process are applicable in the present time.
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In: Corvinus journal of sociology and social policy, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 95-102
ISSN: 2061-5558
In: Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; the journal of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence, Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 444-445
ISSN: 1532-7949
In: Corvinus journal of sociology and social policy, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 115-130
ISSN: 2061-5558