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Victories over structural violence.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2011Structural violence has been inherent in the governance of the United States for almost 200 years. It has been a feature of American society since its inception and, within psychology, it has been associated with the use of intelligence tests from the time they were first introduced in the United States.
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Development and structural violence
Politikon, 1978Abstract The conditions of positive peace are similar to those of development, where development refers to a state of national being and not a specific aspect of society. A just society is a developed society, and economic norms for a state of full development do not take into account cultural and material differences among nations.
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Structural violence in ecological systems
2017The final substantive chapter explores the structural violence in the fishing industry. The circumstances of the wreck of the fishing boat Kathryn Jane and the death of her crew are examined in detail, along with the effect of the wreck and deaths on other fishers.
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Structural violence and politics
Economy and Society, 2013AbstractIn Red Tape, I do not use the term “arbitrary” in opposition to “systematic”, as is alleged by Harriss and Jeffrey. Arbitrariness accompanies systematic forms of discrimination, and is the result of both, the indifference to outcomes and to the chaotic style of functioning of Indian bureaucracies. Interpreting structural violence, or explaining
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Relational and Structural Violence
2015If we define violence as deliberately causing harm to another person, we must also include attempts to harm someone’s self-appreciation, relationships with other people, or social standing. Such forms of relational violence are often based on prejudice and downright hatred of people classified on the basis of class, ethnicity, religion, sex, or sexual ...
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Gun violence is structural violence
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2017Tanya L, Zakrison +2 more
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