Collective Violence

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Lecture 1: introduction to collective violence
What is collective violence,
Instrumental violence,
Performative symbolic violence
5  cards
Lecture 2: why join a violent group?
The role of maslow s pyramid of h...,
Significance quest theory,
Joining violent groups for superi...
7  cards
Article 1a: When social identity- defining groups become violent (Chapter2, Handbook of collective violence)
Collective violence,
Social identity theory,
Social categorisation depersonali...
23  cards
Article 1b: Violence: from theory to research (Zahn & Brownstein, 2004)
5 criteria for a good theory,
Collective violence theory in res...,
The degrees of violence as a defi...
3  cards
Article 1c: Understanding the Role of Violence and Conflict in the Stages of Gang Membership (Vecchio & Carson, 2022)
Social learning theory,
Role of violence in gangs,
Perception of protection
8  cards
Article 1d: healing form hate, chapter 2 (Kimmel, 2018)
Case study matthias neo nazi,
Exit,
Anti semitism without jews
10  cards
Article 1e: among the thugs (Buford, 1991)
Journalist who joined a hooligan ...
1  cards
Lecture 3: why are people attracted to violent groups?
The need for safety,
Disorganisation theory,
Study about maltreatment and gang...
4  cards
Lecture 4: the role of groups in collective violence
Intergroup threat theory,
Study about realistic and symboli...,
Crime as social control
11  cards
Article 2a: Men like us, boys like them: Violence,masculinity, and collective identity in football hooliganism (Spaaij, 2008)
Narcissism of minor differences,
Violence in hooliganism,
6 fundamental features that are u...
5  cards
Article 2b: ISIS and the allure of traditional gender roles (Speckhard & Ellenberg, 2023)
3 ways in which isis gains his fo...,
The motivation of strict gender r...,
Reasons why men join isis
6  cards
Article 2c: Crime as social control (Black, 1983)
The sociological theory of social...,
The nature of crime,
Forms of social control
11  cards
Article 2d: Collective Violence as Social Control (Senechal de la Roche, 1996)
Pure sociology,
4 major forms of collective violence,
Lynching
6  cards
Article 2e: healing from hate (Kimmel, 2018) Chapter 1
Masculinity,
How this mechanisms works
2  cards
Article 2f: Living Under Threat: Mutual Threat perception drives anti-Muslim and anti- Western hostility in the age of terrorism (Obaidi et al., 2018)
Cycle of hostility,
Group identification,
Different types of threats as pre...
4  cards
Lecture 5: ideology and leadership
Ideology,
The role of ideology in a violent...,
Communicating ideology
13  cards
Lecture 6: how groups convey their ideology (narratives)
They psychology of collective vio...,
Narratives,
6 kinds of narratives
13  cards
Article 3a: The Cycle Of Violence: Understanding Individual participation in collective violence (Littman & Paluck, 2015)
The cycle of an individual s part...,
Outcome aversion,
Action aversion
9  cards
Article 3b: The Sources Of Leader Violence: A comparison of ideological and non-ideological leaders (Mumford et al., 2007)
Design of the study,
Different types of leaders,
Ideological leaders differ from c...
6  cards
Article 3c: Losing the Plot: Narrative, Counter- Narrative And Violent Extremism (Glazzard., 2017)
Narratives in this study,
The role of literary studies in v...,
3 main arguments of this paper
4  cards
Article 3d: Terrorism and conspiracy theories: A view from the 3N model of radicalization (Kruglanski et al., 2022)
3n model or radicalisation,
1 need for personal significance,
2 narrative
9  cards
Lecture 7: radicalisation and dehumanisation
Radicalisation,
Radicalisation in groups,
2 fundamental processes that unde...
16  cards
Article 3e: Processes Of Radicalization And de-radicalization (Della Porta & LaFree, 2012)
Radicalisation,
The 2 dimensions of radicalisation,
How radicalisation and de radical...
5  cards
Article 3f: The Limited importance of dehumanization in collective violence (Lang, 2020)
Dehumanisation thesis,
Critique to the dehumanisation th...
2  cards
Article 3g: Dehumanisation Increases Instrumental Violence, but not moral violence (Rai et al., 2017)
Dehumanisation,
Instrumental violence,
Moral violence
8  cards
Lecture 8: collective sexual and gender-based violence (1): collective offenders
When is sexual gender based viole...,
Collective causal responsibilities,
Collective political responsibilites
10  cards
Article 4a: Uncovering collective rape: A comparative study of political sexual violence (Green, 2004)
The definition of collective rape...,
Collective rape,
Collective rape project
13  cards
Article 4b: Tailhook and the construction of sexual harassment in the media (Kasinsky, 1998)
Design of the study,
The tailhood incident,
The media
7  cards
Article 4c: The new year’s 2015/2016 public sexual violence debate in Germany: media discourse, gendered anti-Muslim racism and criminal law (Vieten, 2018)
The new years eve 2015 2016s sexu...,
The media s coverage of the event,
Media s coverage is often based on
5  cards
Lecture 9: collective sexual and gender-based violence (2): institutions
Collective political responsibility,
Key message,
Sexual violence in the us militar...
19  cards
Article 4d: Hiding Behind The Cloth: Child sexual abuse and the Catholic Church
Childhood sexual abuse csa in the...,
History of sexual abuse within th...,
Organisational issues for the abuse
13  cards
Article 4e: Sexual harassment in the creative industries: Tolerance, culture and the need for change (Hennekam & Bennett, 2017)
Background of the study,
Design of the study,
Main findings
11  cards
Article 4f: Front and center: Sexual violence in US military law (Hillman, 2009)
Evidence of military on military ...,
Reasons for sexual violence in th...,
Reasons for underreporting of sex...
7  cards
Lecture 10: collective violence between civilians and the state (1): violent protests
Dellaporta s criticism on politic...,
Decolonisation,
People that argue that violence i...
20  cards
Article 5a: Research On Social Movements And Political Violence (Della Porta, 2008)
This study,
1 protest cycles,
2 political opportunity
7  cards
Article 5b: The Mechanisms Of Emotion Violent Protest. In Dynamics of political violence (Johnston, 2016)
2 fundamental emotional mechanism...,
Types of violence,
A violent act can be divided into
8  cards
Article 5c: How State And Protester Violence Affect Protest Dynamics (Threlkeld et al., 2022)
The importance of large protests,
Protest violence and protest size,
Non violent protests
8  cards
Lecture 11: collective violence between civilians and the state (2): police violence
Monopoly of legitimate violence o...,
Victim characteristics of police ...,
When does police violence become ...
8  cards
Article 5d: Racism And Police Brutality In America (Chaney & Robertson, 2013)
Design of the study,
Critical race theory,
Results
5  cards
Article 5e: Zero tolerance: A case study police policies and practices in NewYork City (Greene, 1999)
Zero tolerance policy,
The effect of this policy,
Negative effects of zero toleranc...
4  cards
Article 5f: Ethnic Profiling In The Netherlands? A Reflection On Expanding Preventive Powers, ethnic profiling and a changing social and political context (van der Leun & van der Woude, 2011)
Background,
Crimmigation,
The emergence of a dutch culture ...
7  cards
Lecture 12: consequences of collective violent among victims
Consequences of collective violen...,
Community breakdown,
2
20  cards
Article 6a: Radicalization as cause and consequence of violence in genocides and mass killings (McDoom, 2020)
Background,
Design of the sutdy,
The ordinary killer theory
13  cards
Article 6b: The Ties That Bind: How armed groups use violence to socialize fighters (Cohen, 2017)
Background,
Design,
Socialisation
10  cards
Article 6c: Cyber-dehumanization: Violent videogame play diminishes our humanity (Bastian et al., 2012)
Background,
Design of the study,
Self perception theory
4  cards

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