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  • 1
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415827010
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (174 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory
    Series Statement: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Civil Disobedience and Deliberative Democracy
    DDC: 303.6/1
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    Keywords: Civil disobedience ; Deliberative democracy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Civil disobedience is a public, nonviolent, conscientious yet political act, contrary to law, carried out to communicate opposition to law and policy of government. This book presents a theory of civil disobedience that draws on ideas associated with deliberative democracy.This book explores the ethics of civil disobedience in democratic societies. It revisits the theoretical literature on civil disobedience with a view to taking a fresh look at long-standing questions: When is civil disobedience a justified method of political protest? What role, if any, does it play in democratic p
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: a deliberative theory of civil disobedience; 1 Justice, democracy and deliberation; 2 Civil disobedience against injustice; 3 Civil disobedience against deliberative inertia; 4 Civil disobedience as a moral right; 5 Civil disobedience and the state; Conclusion: civil disobedience as democratic practice; Notes; References; Index
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  • 2
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415715690
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (624 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Understanding Peace : A Comprehensive Introduction
    DDC: 303.6/6
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    Keywords: Peace ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Understanding Peace: A Comprehensive Introduction fills the need for an original, contemporary examination of peace that is challenging, informative, and empowering. This well-researched, fully documented, and highly accessible textbook moves beyond fixation on war to highlight the human capacity for nonviolent cooperation in everyday life and in conflict situations. After deconstructing numerous ideas about war and explaining its heavy costs to humans, animals, and the environment, discussion turns to evidence for the existence of peaceful societies. Further topics include the role of nonviol
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; List of Diagrams; Introduction: Thinking about Peace Today; 1. The obstacle of war; 2. War myths; 3. The costs of war; 4. Why we need peace; 5. The appeal of peace; Notes to Introduction; Part I: Beyond the War Mentality; 1. Historical Narrative and the Presupposition of Violence; 1.1 History as a conflict zone; 1.2 Constructing, revising, and controlling history; 1.3 Nonviolence in history made visible: (i) General considerations; 1.4 Nonviolence in history made visible: (ii) Some examples
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.5 A postscript on nonviolence in historyNotes to Chapter 1; 2. Peaceful Societies and Human Potential; 2.1 A future without war?; 2.2 Early humans and war; 2.3 Human universals; 2.4 The existence of peaceful societies; 2.5 What does a real-life peaceful society look like?; 2.6 Peace in everyday life; 2.7 Cooperation and coevolution; 2.8 Some tentative conclusions; Notes to Chapter 2; 3. Two Moral Arguments Against War; 3.1 War and morality; 3.2 Just war thinking, and some issues; 3.3 Further critical reflections on the just war concept; 3.4 "Last resort" and the case of Iran
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5 First antiwar argument: the fundamental premise of morality3.6 Second antiwar argument: the extended sphere of obligation; 3.7 Evaluation of the arguments against war; Notes to Chapter 3; Part II: A Window on Peace; 4. Violence, Aggression, and Nonviolence; 4.1 Violence and aggression; 4.2 The limitations of violence; 4.3 Nonviolence: narrower and broader visions; 4.4 Self-affirmation and other everyday benefits of nonviolence; 4.5 Strategic (or transformative) nonviolence; 4.6 Critiques of nonviolence and its vindication; Notes to Chapter 4; 5. The Meaning(s) of Peace
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1 Approaches to peace5.2 Peace as a state of well-being, as a goal, and as a process; 5.3 The relationship between nonviolence and peace; 5.4 Inner peace and outer peace; 5.5 From inner peace to cosmic peace; 5.6 Peace as a prescriptive concept and a vision; 5.7 Compassion: (i) what it is, and is not; 5.8 Compassion: (ii) action, and morality; 5.9 Compassion: (iii) seeing things whole; 5.10 The will to peace; 5.11 Peace as a way of life; Notes to Chapter 5; 6. Building a Culture of Peace (1): Fundamentals; 6.1 First thoughts; 6.2 Obstacles to peace-and reasons for hope
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.3 What is a culture of peace?6.4 Women and peace; 6.5 Thinking creatively about alternatives; 6.6 Everyday peaceful conduct and alternatives to violence; 6.7 Engaging with conflict; Notes to Chapter 6; 7. Building a Culture of Peace (2): The Way Forward; 7.1 Respect for differences and human rights; 7.2 Respect for other animals and the environment; 7.3 Education for peace; 7.4 A Global outlook; 7.5 Evaluating where we are and where we are heading; 7.6 Conclusion; Notes to Chapter 7; Bibliography; Sources for Epigraphs; Index
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  • 3
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415524865 , 9781136288418 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 305 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781136288418
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    Series Statement: The Earthscan Science in Society Series
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Wissenschaftstransfer ; Technologietransfer ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Politische Verantwortung ; Online-Publikation ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: This collection of essays by Sheila Jasanoff explores how democratic governments construct public reason, that is, the forms of evidence and argument used in making state decisions accountable to citizens. The term public reason as used here is not simply a matter of deploying principled arguments that respect the norms of democratic deliberation. Jasanoff investigates what states do in practice when they claim to be reasoning in the public interest. Reason, from this perspective, comprises the institutional practices, discourses, techniques and instruments through which governments claim legitimacy in an era of potentially unbounded risks-physical, political, and moral. Those legitimating efforts, in turn, depend on citizens' acceptance of the forms of reasoning that governments offer. Included here therefore is an inquiry into the conditions that lead citizens of democratic societies to accept policy justification as being reasonable. These modes of public knowing, or "civic epistemologies," are integral to the constitution of contemporary political cultures. Methodologically, the book is grounded in the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS). It uses in-depth qualitative studies of legal and political practices to shed light on divergent cross-cultural constructions of public reason and the reasoning political subject. The collection as a whole contributes to democratic theory, legal studies, comparative politics, geography, and ethnographies of modernity, as well as STS.  ...
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  • 4
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415305327 , 9781135648329 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 273 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781135648329
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    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Ethnische Beziehungen ; Rassentrennung ; Sozialpsychologie ; Südafrika ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the dissolution of apartheid, created a unique set of social conditions. As official policies of segregation were abolished, people of both black and white racial groups began to experience new forms of social contact and intimacy. By examining these emerging processes of intergroup contact in South Africa, and evaluating related evidence from the US, Racial Encounter offers a social psychological account of desegregation. It begins with a critical analysis of the traditional theories an...
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  • 5
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781843920779 , 9781843924777 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 289 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781843924777
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    DDC: 384.556
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    Keywords: Videoüberwachung ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Überwachung ; Kriminalität ; Prävention ; Liverpool
    Abstract: In an age of mass camera surveillance people in the UK have become the most watched, catalogued and categorised people in the western world, all with little public debate or opposition. Nor has there been much more critical research that understands CCTV within the broader social relations out of which it has grown and consolidated. The aim of this book is to analyse the use of CCTV within this broader social, political and ideological context, focusing on relations between surveillance, power and social order, using Liverpool as a case study. At the same time the book provides a study of soci...
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