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    Online Resource
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030723002
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 332 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies on Norbert Elias
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dunning, Michael Britain and terrorism
    Keywords: Terrorism-Social aspects-Great Britain ; Electronic books ; Elias, Norbert 1897-1990 ; Großbritannien ; Soziologie ; Terrorismus
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Chapters -- References -- Chapter 2: Terrorism as a Social Scientific Concern -- The Sociogenesis of Terrorism as an Academic Concern -- 'Mainstream Terrorism Research': The Dominant Paradigm -- Is Terrorism a Problem of Individual Pathology or Social 'Factors'? -- Academic Definitions and 'Mainstream' Terrorism Research -- Terrorism as Political Discourse ('Postmodern', Poststructuralist and Constructivist Approaches to Terrorism) -- The Problem of Conceiving of Terrorism as Discourse -- The 'Power Effects' of Epistemic Relativism and Discourse-Dominated Accounts of Terrorism -- Critical Studies in Terrorism -- The Figurational Field of Terrorism Research -- A Note About Terrorism and Violence -- Core Figurational Concepts -- Figurations -- Power and Established-Outsider Figurations (We-They Balances) -- Double-binds -- Functional Democratisation and Integration Conflicts -- Habitus and the Drag Effect -- Civilising, Decivilising and Dyscivilising Processes -- Sociogenesis and Psychogenesis -- Homo clausus Versus Homines aperti -- Considerations of Procedure -- Documentary Research and the Figurational Approach -- References -- Chapter 3: Terrorism, Violence and Civilisation -- What the Sociogenesis of Concepts Can Tell Us -- The Etymology of the Words 'Terrorism' and 'Terrorist' -- The Sociogenesis of Two Concepts in Relation to the 1789-1799 French Revolution: 'Terrorism' and 'Civilisation' -- The Development of the Concept of Civilisation -- Terrorism: The Genesis of a Blame Concept -- The Development of the Concept of Terrorism as Part of British-French Relations -- The United Kingdom and the Concept of Civilisation -- Support and Opposition to the French Revolution in Britain -- Edmund Burke, the French Revolution and Terrorism.
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