notes
properties of violence
- Humiliation
- Ritual
- Physical and cultural
- Pain
- Security
- Transgression
- Body and its placing in social order
dynamics
- Cultural
- Emotional
- Visceral
who does it?
concepts of violence
- “Performances of power and domination offered up to various audiences as symbolic accomplishments” (7)
- Minimalist
- Physical force and harm
- Doesn’t consider
- Social relationships
- Psychological harm
- Unintended outcomes
- Violent without being violence
- Voluntary participation and prosecution
- Comprehensive conception
- Broadened
- “Anything avoidable that impedes human realization, violates the rights or integrity of the person”
- Judged by outcomes over intents
types of violence
- Instrumental: goal-oriented
- Expressive: intrinsic gratification
- Domination
- Cruelty
- Elements necessary for interpersonal violence
- Intimacy
- Breaching boundaries of the self
- Often combined
violence and social theory
- Violence happens when institutions and values break down
- “Panic of sadness”
- Hostility appeased by suffering
- Scapegoats
- Core of social bonding
- National
- Remembrance
- Identity
- Founded through sacrificial death (war)
violence and power
- Domination
- Masculinity and state
- Criminal behavior
- Anomie (lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group)
- Frustration
- Alienation
- Powerlessness
- “A blinding rage that speaks through the body and an attempt to achieve justice”
- Language
- Justify
- Desensitization
- Rationalization
- View of perpetrator as victim
- Self-affirmation
- Status
- Respect
causes
- Differential Association
- Strain and institutional anomie
- Subcultural theories
- Control theories
- Conflict theories
- Interactionist theories
- Critique of causality
violence is socially organized
- Social and cultural relationships
- Levels and types change over time
- Spatially organized
- Potential dramatized by visible markers
evolutionary context
- Affective
- Neurological processes
- People learn to derive gratification from pain
- Genes
- Subject to cultural variation and political challenge