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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:178427265:3623
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050 00 $aHM281$b.B273 2000
100 1 $aBarkan, Steven E.,$d1951-
245 10 $aCollective violence /$cSteven E. Barkan, Lynne L. Snowden.
260 $aBoston, Mass :$bAllyn and Bacon,$c2000.
300 $aviii, 152 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 126-142) and index.
505 0 $aThe Problem of Collective Violence -- Rationality versus Irratinality -- Micro versus Macro Roots of Collective Violence -- Interplay with State Authorities -- Explaining Collective Violence -- Individual-Level Explanations of Collective Violence -- Rationality, Irrationality, and Involvement in Collective Action -- Frustration and Relative Deprivation -- The Effect of Social Attachments -- Social and Structural Explanations of Collective Behavior -- Smelser's Structural-Strain Theory -- Political Theories and Resource Mobilization -- Recent Developments in the Study of Collective Behavior -- Riots -- What Do You Think? -- A Brief History of U.S. Riots -- The Colonial Period -- Rioting in the Nineteenth Century -- Race Riots in the Early Twentieth Century -- The 1960s Urban Riots -- Explaining Riots and Rioting -- Who Riots? -- The Underlying Conditions for Riots -- The Consequences of Riots -- Prison Riots -- Explaining Prison Riots -- The Consequences of Prison Riots -- What Would You Do? -- Revolution -- Marx and Engels's Theory of Revolution -- The Natural History of Revolution -- Relative Deprivation and Rising Expectations -- Structural Theories -- Some Twentieth-Century Revolutions -- The Russian Revolution of 1917 -- The Chinese Revolution of 1949 -- Nicaragua and Revolution -- The Iranian Revolution -- Terrorism -- Examples of Historical and Contemporary Terrorism -- Vigilante Terrorism -- What Do You Think? -- Insurgent Terrorism -- Transnational Terrorism -- State Terrorism -- Explaining Terrorism -- Psychological and Social-Psychological Views -- Structural Views -- Media Coverage of Terrorism -- What Would You Do? -- Women and Terrorism -- Countering Terrorism -- Cults, Militia, and Hate Groups -- What Is a Cult? -- Charismatic Leadership in Cults -- How and Why People Join Cults -- Cults and Violence -- What Would You Do? -- Cult Beliefs and Cult Violence -- The History of Cults in the United States -- The Anticult Movement -- Satanic Cults in the United States -- Militia and Survivalist Groups -- Why Hate Groups Develop -- The Social Structure of Hate Groups -- A Historical Perspective on Hate Groups -- Ethnic Conflict -- Conclusion: The Nature and Future of Collective Violence -- The Structural Roots of Collective Violence -- The Rationality of Collective Violence -- The Consequences of Collective Violence -- Interplay with State Authorities -- The Future of Collective Violence.
650 0 $aViolence.
650 0 $aPolitical violence.
650 0 $aCollective behavior.
650 0 $aRadicalism.
650 0 $aCults.
700 1 $aSnowden, Lynne L.
948 $a03/25/2002$b04/24/2002
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