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Understanding Terrorism - Building on the Sociological Imagination

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Informationen zum Autor Bernard Phillips Klappentext Two fundamental problems within the social sciences are the failure to integrate the existing segments of knowledge and a very limited ability to point out directions for solving social problems, given that lack of integrated knowledge.This volume illustrates the integrated work of seven sociologists to reverse this situation not only for the problem of terrorism but also for any substantive or applied problem. C. Wright Mills in The Sociological Imagination castigated the failure to integrate social science knowledge, and this volume carries forward his efforts to analyze human complexity.To understand and confront terrorism we require not only the integration of social science knowledge bearing on that problem, as illustrated by these authors. We also require the integration of that knowledge with the understanding of those on the front lines in order to connect the dots of specialized basic and applied knowledge, which this volume makes possible. Zusammenfassung Two fundamental problems within the social sciences are the failure to integrate the existing segments of knowledge and a very limited ability to point out directions for solving social problems, given that lack of integrated knowledge Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 The Web and Part/Whole Approach to Terrorism, Bernard Phillips; Part II Understanding Terrorism; Chapter 2 Terrorist Organizations and Agency: A Comparative-Historical Approach, J. I. (Hans) Bakker; Chapter 3 Terrorism as an “Ism”: Toward an Interactive versus a Stratified Metaphysics, Bernard Phillips; Chapter 4 Assessing the Fallout of the Terrorist Moment: Anomie and the Fractured American Weltanschauung, Adam Rafalovich; Chapter 5 Runaway Nationalism: Alienation, Shame, and Anger, Thomas J. Scheff; Chapter 6 The Social Psychology of Terrorism, Jonathan H. Turner; Chapter 7 The Post–September 11 Rhetorical Constructions of Terrorism: Applying the Web and Part/Whole Approach to Make Sense of the “Senseless”, Todd Powell-Williams; Part III Connecting the Dots; Chapter 8 On the Relationship of the Web Approach to Some Theoretical Perspectives, Segré Sandro; Chapter 9 Conclusions and Recommendations, Bernard Phillips;...

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Authors Bernard Phillips, Bernard (EDT) Phillips, Bernard S Phillips, Bernard S. Phillips
Publisher Paradigm Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.05.2007
 
EAN 9781594513732
ISBN 978-1-59451-373-2
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Advancing the Sociological Ima
Advancing the Sociological Imagination
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sociology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Society & culture: general, Society and culture: general

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