Violence
Violence
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Toby Miller's book "Violence" argues that violence is best understood through the lens of history,place,and population,covering topics such as definitions,trends,regions,gender,media,and the role of the media. It is a valuable resource for students and researchers in the human sciences.
Format: Hardback
Length: 138 pages
Publication date: 23 October 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Toby Miller presents a novel perspective on violence,shifting the focus away from purportedly universal human traits and towards the intricate tapestry of history,place,and population as the driving forces behind this complex phenomenon. Through a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach,Violence delves into a wide range of topics,exploring definitions, data, psychology, ideology, gender, nation-states, and the media. It addresses fundamental questions such as the historical and geographical definitions of violence, its trends over time, the most violent regions in the world, the correlation between violence and economic systems, political structures, and religions, the relationship between gender and violence, and the role of the media in perpetuating or mitigating it.
This book serves as an invaluable introduction to the study of violence, appealing to students and researchers across a diverse array of human sciences, including sociology, American and area studies, history, media and communication studies, politics, literature, and cultural studies. By examining the multifaceted aspects of violence, it provides a rich and nuanced understanding of this complex issue, fostering critical thinking and promoting a deeper appreciation of its multifaceted manifestations.
In conclusion, Toby Miller's Violent offers a groundbreaking approach to violence, challenging traditional notions and providing a more comprehensive understanding of its origins and consequences. Through its interdisciplinary lens, it offers valuable insights for students and scholars seeking to explore the complexities of this pressing global concern.
Weight: 296g
Dimension: 145 x 223 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367197605
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