In this up-to-the-moment and politically relevant work, James Dingley dissects the role of social relations, culture and religion in impelling men and women to behave violently in defence of their own known socio-cultural context when challenged by external forces. It is a decisive contribution to our understanding of the political and social relevance of terrorism as we know and experience it today.
In this up-to-the-moment and politically relevant work, James Dingley dissects the role of social relations, culture and religion in impelling men and women to behave violently in defence of their own known socio-cultural context when challenged by external forces. It is a decisive contribution to our understanding of the political and social relevance of terrorism as we know and experience it today.
James Dingley is at the University of Kurdistan, Kurdistan, Iraq and a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland .
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Foreword Introduction War and violence: understanding the breeds Terrorism: understanding the heavens The heavens described Making the man - terrorism charted and defined Terrorism in the modern world Durkheim, sociology and understanding terrorism Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Foreword Introduction War and violence: understanding the breeds Terrorism: understanding the heavens The heavens described Making the man - terrorism charted and defined Terrorism in the modern world Durkheim, sociology and understanding terrorism Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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