This sequel to Randall Collins' world-influential micro-sociology of
violence introduces the question of time-dynamics: what determines how
long conflict lasts and how much damage it does. Inequality and
hostility are not enough to explain when and where violence breaks
out. Time-dynamics are the time-bubbles when people are most
nationalistic; the hours after a protest starts when violence is most
likely to happen. Ranging from the three months of nationalism and
hysteria after 9/11 to the assault on the Capitol in 2021, Randall
Collins shows what makes some protests more violent than others and
why some revolutions are swift and non-violent tipping-points while
others devolve into lengthy civil wars. Winning or losing are
emotional processes, continuing in the era of computerized war, while
high-tech spawns terrorist tactics of hiding in the civilian
population and using cheap features of the Internet as substitutes for
military organization. Nevertheless, Explosive Conflict offers some
optimistic discoveries on clues to mass rampages and heading off
police atrocities, with practical lessons from time-dynamics of
violence.
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Time-Dynamics of Violence
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ISBN
9781000506631
Publisert
2021
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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