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Violences ordinaires, violences enracinées, violences matricielles [PDF]
Entre « afro-pessimisme » et « afro-optimisme », le refus des alternatives abusives commande le realisme. Ainsi sur la violence, qui n'est pas seulement sociale et politique, mais qui releve aussi d'une « microphysique du pouvoir » decelable dans l'ordinaire des rapports sociaux : entre l'individu et la communaute prompte a sacrifier celui-ci comme ...
Alain Marie, Pierre Janin
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The Cultural Violence of Non-violence [PDF]
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence that has emerged in peace studies over recent decades into the discourse of non-violent direct action (Galtung 1969, 1990; Uvin 2003; Springs 2015b). I argue that non-violent action can and should incorporate and deploy the distinctions between direct ...
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Although generally considered as mutually exclusive, violence and sleep can coexist. Violence related to the sleep period is probably more frequent than generally assumed and can be observed in various conditions including parasomnias (such as arousal disorders and rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder), epilepsy (in particular nocturnal frontal ...
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Like all the phenomena that the human mind is knowledgeable about, the phenomenon of violence should be regarded as a complex macrosystem, where systems of networks and agents are linked and interact at different interconnected levels. This means that complexity refers to the phenomenon per se, to the various cognitive and emotional processes through ...
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Violence breeds violence [PDF]
Mark Lawrie, Mike Bond
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The metaverse appears to be a composite concept and a complex environment from an ontological perspective and from a purely dimensional point of view. Exploring its defining features not only allows one to identify the nature and effects of the social relations existing therein, but also influences the legal reading of what it contains and produces ...
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Violence Begets Violence [PDF]
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This PhD study concerns sexual, emotional, physical and environmental violence in the workplace. Psychology research has identified that the factors that contribute to violence in the workplace are related to the individual, the organisation, to personality and changes in work conditions, while the law considers violence as the result of behaviours or ...
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Religion and the Violence of Non-Violence
Michael Jerryson, Margo Kitts
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