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Keeping the Peace; 9780415947619

Keeping the Peace

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Keeping the Peace is an insightful exploration of the intricate relationships between cultural dynamics and societal violence. The authors delve into the multifaceted nature of peacekeeping, examining how cultural studies intersect with the sociology and anthropology of violence in contemporary society.

The Story

Through a series of compelling case studies and theoretical frameworks, this book addresses the complex layers of violence and abuse that permeate various cultures. It provides a critical analysis of how societies construct notions of peace and the often conflicting narratives that arise from historical and social contexts. The narrative is woven together with a rich tapestry of examples that highlight both the resilience and fragility of human relationships.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engagingly written, the authors present intricate theories in a manner that is accessible to both scholars and general readers.
  • The book challenges conventional views on violence and peace, provoking thought and encouraging discussion.
  • With its interdisciplinary approach, it appeals to a wide audience interested in cultural studies, sociology, and anthropology.

Perfect For

"Keeping the Peace" is ideal for academics and students seeking a deeper understanding of the societal implications of violence and cultural conflict. It is also a valuable resource for practitioners in fields related to social work, conflict resolution, and peace studies. Readers who appreciated works exploring similar themes, such as those by authors in the realm of cultural sociology, will find much to reflect upon in this thought-provoking text.

“An essential read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of cultural narratives surrounding violence and peace.”

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 152 mm × 229 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9780415947619

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