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Theorizing Violence

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Violence is increasing on many measures. As criminal justice and security interventions become more punitive, rising inequalities diminish the resources needed for resilience. When all governments proclaim the need to end violence, how can we make sense of this?
Sylvia Walby offers new ways to theorize violence, placing it at the centre of society, not the periphery, and rethinking the relationship between violence and security. Arguing for an integrated analysis of internal and external security within a theory of society, she shows how neoliberal transformations have led to the growth of violence. Understanding these changes requires gendering theories of the state, the economy and civil society. With securitization growing while welfare and the regulation of the economy shrink, Walby uses complexity science to investigate the contradictions in state responses.
Crucially, this book offers a way forward, drawing on inspirational practices and cutting-edge social theory, to better understand violence and the causes of its variations.

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Sylvia Walby is Professor of Sociology and UNESCO Chair in Gender Research at Lancaster University

Summary

Violence is increasing on many measures. As criminal justice and security interventions become more punitive, rising inequalities diminish the resources needed for resilience. When all governments proclaim the need to end violence, how can we make sense of this?
Sylvia Walby offers new ways to theorize violence, placing it at the centre of society, not the periphery, and rethinking the relationship between violence and security. Arguing for an integrated analysis of internal and external security within a theory of society, she shows how neoliberal transformations have led to the growth of violence. Understanding these changes requires gendering theories of the state, the economy and civil society. With securitization growing while welfare and the regulation of the economy shrink, Walby uses complexity science to investigate the contradictions in state responses.
Crucially, this book offers a way forward, drawing on inspirational practices and cutting-edge social theory, to better understand violence and the causes of its variations.

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Authors Walby, Sylvia Walby, Sylvia (University of Leeds) Walby, Walby Sylvia
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9780745647593
ISBN 978-0-7456-4759-3
No. of pages 224
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Gewalt, Soziologie, Politikwissenschaft, Gesellschaftstheorie, Kriminologie, Sociology, Law, Social Theory, Political Science, Criminology, Rechtswissenschaft, Geschlechterfragen u. Politik, Gender & Politics

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