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The Experience and Fear of Violence in the Public Realm - Hegemonic Ideology and Individual Behaviour

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores violent and discriminatory values and beliefs and their interconnectedness between societal echelons. Violence has a foundation and a context. It comes from somewhere and is directed at someone or something, and it has an ambience established through generations and political, financial and religious strategies.


List of contents

1 INTRODUCTION. 2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND LITERATURE REVIEW. 3 STRUCTURAL- AND AGENCY-LEVEL VIOLENCE, HARASSMENT AND DISCRIMINATION. 4 AGENCY-LEVEL VIOLENCE, HARASSMENT AND DISCRIMINATION. 5 FIRST NATION PEOPLES AND PEOPLE OF COLOUR. 6 INTERCONNECTEDNESS BETWEEN STRUCTURAL AND AGENCY LEVELS’ BELIEFS AND VALUES . 7 CONCLUDING COMMENTS

About the author

Charlotte Fabiansson has a PhD in Sociology, is an Associate Professor and Adjunct Fellow at the College of Arts & Education, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of Belonging and Social Identity among Young People in Western Sydney, Australia, after the Cronulla Riots, Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2018, 19, (2): 351-366; Pathways to Excessive Gambling: A Societal Perspective on Youth and Adult Gambling Pursuits (Ashgate Publishing Group, UK, 2010). She is the co-author of Food & the Risk Society: The Power of Risk Perception (Routledge, UK, 2016).

Summary

This book explores violent and discriminatory values and beliefs and their interconnectedness between societal echelons. Violence has a foundation and a context. It comes from somewhere and is directed at someone or something, and it has an ambience established through generations and political, financial and religious strategies.

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