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Societies Under Threat: A Pluri-Disciplinary Approach

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research - 3Publication details: Switzerland Springer 2020Description: 220pISBN:
  • 9783030393175
DDC classification:
  • J587 P09
Contents:
Introduction- Threats: An indispensable Debate, Denise Jodelet, Jorge Vala and Ewa Drozda-Senkowska, Thinking threats: Opening views on phenomena and social processes, Uses and misuses of threats in the public sphere, Denise Jodelet, Unbounded environment, Risk society, and potentialization of threats: A challenge for social science, Lionel Charles, and Bernard Kalaora, Transcendental Damage Versus Global Risks, Dominique Bourg, Modalities of perceiving Threats: The time factor, Herni Atlan, In the age of Societal Uncertainty, the era of threat, Dame Glynis Breakwell, Part 2 Building threats: Cultures, Groups, and identities, From the " classic" Terrorism of the 1970s to contemporary " Global" Terrorism, Michel Wieviorka, Climate change in Sociocultural contexts: One risk, Multiple threats, Sabine Caillaud, Virginie Bonnot and Silvia Krauth-Gruber, A Lasting Symbolic National Threat: A dispute over the name Macedonia, Nikos Kalampalikis, Gypsies: What threat? Threat and purity in majority and minority relationships, Juan A. Perez and Farah Ghosen, Immigrants and refugees: From social Disaffection to perceived threat, Jorge Vala and Cicero Roberto Pereira, Part3, Confronting threats in the public sphere: Refusal, Change, Action, Climate change 21st and following centuries: A risk or a threat?, Filipe Duarte Santos, Climate change: Anticipated risk or Heralded Catastrophe?, Questions from a Thwarted Public enquiry, Laurence Tubiana and Francois Lerin, Financial Black Swans: Unpredictable threat or descriptive Illusion, Christian Walter, Threat or Oblivion: Interpreting the silence over the Spanish Flu (1918-19), Maria Luisa Lima and Jose Manuel Sobral, Collective responses to collective Traumas: Synchronization and Collective Resilience, Bernard Rime, Conclusion-Final Contributions to Research Agenda on Social Threats, Ewa Drozda-Senkowska
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Introduction- Threats: An indispensable Debate,
Denise Jodelet, Jorge Vala and Ewa Drozda-Senkowska,
Thinking threats: Opening views on phenomena and social processes,
Uses and misuses of threats in the public sphere,
Denise Jodelet,
Unbounded environment, Risk society, and potentialization of threats: A challenge for social science,
Lionel Charles,
and Bernard Kalaora,
Transcendental Damage Versus Global Risks,
Dominique Bourg,
Modalities of perceiving Threats: The time factor,
Herni Atlan,
In the age of Societal Uncertainty, the era of threat,
Dame Glynis Breakwell,
Part 2 Building threats: Cultures, Groups, and identities,
From the " classic" Terrorism of the 1970s to contemporary " Global" Terrorism,
Michel Wieviorka,
Climate change in Sociocultural contexts: One risk, Multiple threats,
Sabine Caillaud, Virginie Bonnot and Silvia Krauth-Gruber,
A Lasting Symbolic National Threat: A dispute over the name Macedonia,
Nikos Kalampalikis,
Gypsies: What threat? Threat and purity in majority and minority relationships,
Juan A. Perez and Farah Ghosen,
Immigrants and refugees: From social Disaffection to perceived threat,
Jorge Vala and Cicero Roberto Pereira,
Part3,
Confronting threats in the public sphere: Refusal, Change, Action,
Climate change 21st and following centuries: A risk or a threat?,
Filipe Duarte Santos,
Climate change: Anticipated risk or Heralded Catastrophe?,
Questions from a Thwarted Public enquiry,
Laurence Tubiana and Francois Lerin,
Financial Black Swans: Unpredictable threat or descriptive Illusion,
Christian Walter,
Threat or Oblivion: Interpreting the silence over the Spanish Flu (1918-19),
Maria Luisa Lima and Jose Manuel Sobral,
Collective responses to collective Traumas: Synchronization and Collective Resilience,
Bernard Rime,
Conclusion-Final Contributions to Research Agenda on Social Threats,
Ewa Drozda-Senkowska

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