Perspectives on non-violence/ edited by V.K. Kool

Contributor(s): Kool, V.K., edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Recent research in psychology)Publication details: New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990Description: xiv, 282 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0387970967Subject(s): NonviolenceDDC classification: 301.6
Contents:
Section I--Keynote Address -- 1. The Role of Organized Nonviolence in Achieving Stable Peace -- Section II--Psychological and Sociological Perspectives -- 2. Explorations in the Nonviolent Personality -- 3. T.A.T. Responses of Some Nonviolent Individuals -- 4. Attributions of Cause, Responsibility and Blame Among Violent and Nonviolent Individuals -- 5. Nonviolence, Attribution of Intentionality and Dogmatism -- 6. Power, Personality, and the Dialectics of Nonviolence -- 7. Mohandas K. Gandhi: Nonviolence, Principles, and the Chamber-Pots -- 8. Dimensions of Moral Development Among Nonviolent Individuals -- 9. Psychology Ought to Honor the Paradoxical: The Power of Weakness -- 10. Toward a Methodology for Nonviolence -- 11. The Nuclear Age Persona: From Coping to Nonviolent Change -- 12. Evaluation Research of Nonviolent Action -- 13. "Killing the Messenger": Public Perceptions of Nonviolent Protest -- Section III--Philosophical Perspective -- 14. Nonviolence as New Science -- 15. Seven Forms of Nonviolence for Peace Research: A Conceptual Framework -- 16. The Limits of Nonviolence -- 17. The Paradoxes of Violence, Moral Violence, and Nonviolence -- 18. Ecological Nonviolence and the Hindu Tradition -- 19. Opposition to Violence: A Jewish Perspective -- 20. A Comparison of the Ethical Principles of Selected Old Testament Prophets and Gandhi -- Section IV--Social Work Perspective -- 21. Social Work Values, Nonviolence, Peace and Development -- 22. Toward a Nonviolent Reconceptualization of Intergenerational Conflict -- 23. Material Simplicity and Nonviolence -- 24. A New Way of Thinking: The Essentials of Nonviolent Living -- 25. The Idea of a Center for Global Nonviolence -- 26. Alternatives to Violence: An Educational Approach -- 27. Peace Education--A Response to Violence in Detroit -- Section V--Political and Historical Perspectives -- 28. Transnational Citizen Cooperation as Nonviolent Action -- 29. Nonviolence and International Relations: A Conceptual Analysis of Power from Scholarship in Nonviolent Action -- 30. The History of Nineteenth-Century American Peace Reform Press: Some Research and Directions.
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Section I--Keynote Address --
1. The Role of Organized Nonviolence in Achieving Stable Peace --
Section II--Psychological and Sociological Perspectives --
2. Explorations in the Nonviolent Personality --
3. T.A.T. Responses of Some Nonviolent Individuals --
4. Attributions of Cause, Responsibility and Blame Among Violent and Nonviolent Individuals --
5. Nonviolence, Attribution of Intentionality and Dogmatism --
6. Power, Personality, and the Dialectics of Nonviolence --
7. Mohandas K. Gandhi: Nonviolence, Principles, and the Chamber-Pots --
8. Dimensions of Moral Development Among Nonviolent Individuals --
9. Psychology Ought to Honor the Paradoxical: The Power of Weakness --
10. Toward a Methodology for Nonviolence --
11. The Nuclear Age Persona: From Coping to Nonviolent Change --
12. Evaluation Research of Nonviolent Action --
13. "Killing the Messenger": Public Perceptions of Nonviolent Protest --
Section III--Philosophical Perspective --
14. Nonviolence as New Science --
15. Seven Forms of Nonviolence for Peace Research: A Conceptual Framework --
16. The Limits of Nonviolence --
17. The Paradoxes of Violence, Moral Violence, and Nonviolence --
18. Ecological Nonviolence and the Hindu Tradition --
19. Opposition to Violence: A Jewish Perspective --
20. A Comparison of the Ethical Principles of Selected Old Testament Prophets and Gandhi --
Section IV--Social Work Perspective --
21. Social Work Values, Nonviolence, Peace and Development --
22. Toward a Nonviolent Reconceptualization of Intergenerational Conflict --
23. Material Simplicity and Nonviolence --
24. A New Way of Thinking: The Essentials of Nonviolent Living --
25. The Idea of a Center for Global Nonviolence --
26. Alternatives to Violence: An Educational Approach --
27. Peace Education--A Response to Violence in Detroit --
Section V--Political and Historical Perspectives --
28. Transnational Citizen Cooperation as Nonviolent Action --
29. Nonviolence and International Relations: A Conceptual Analysis of Power from Scholarship in Nonviolent Action --
30. The History of Nineteenth-Century American Peace Reform Press: Some Research and Directions.

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