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The result is an incisive analysis of what terrorists believe and what they hope to achieve through their actions. For this new edition, Wieviorka adds new material that remaps the state of terrorism after the events of 2001.
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This book is the first scientific study of present-day French anti-Semitism.
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This text offers new tools to understand and analyze violence, presenting a new approach based on the subjectivity of the actor, and on the relation between violence and meaning.
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In this vital addition to the sociological literature on racism, Michel Wieviorka presents a detailed and revisionary analysis of the vocabulary of racism (prejudice, discrimination, segregation and violence), arguing that racism is not ...
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Examining present-day forms of terrorism, violence, racism and hatred, Wieviorka analyses each aspect from a sociological point of view, showing how these various forms of evil are constituted in day-to-day life.
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Social research study on the crisis of the labour movement and trade unionism in France and future developments in a postindustrial society - examines the social class consciousness and the new social structure of the French working class; ...
inauthor:"Michel Wieviorka" from books.google.com
¿Por qué los judíos son objeto de un odio particular?¿Cuándo apareció el antisemitismo? ¿Quiénes son los sabios de Sion? ¿Por qué Hitler detestaba a los judíos? ¿Existe un “negocio de la Shoah”? ¿El antisionismo es ...
inauthor:"Michel Wieviorka" from books.google.com
Ainsi naît le terrorisme. Michel Wieviorka est maître de conférences à l'université de Paris-Dauphine et directeur adjoint du Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologiques de l'EHESS.
inauthor:"Michel Wieviorka" from books.google.com
Les mouvements sociaux ont profondément marqué la première partie des années 2010.