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Societies under threat/ edited by Denise Jodelet, Jorge Vala, Ewa Drozda-Senkowska.
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a pluri-disciplinary approach /
other author:
Jodelet, Denise.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xiii, 220 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part 1: AN INDISPENSABLE DEBATE: FROM RISKS TO THREATS -- Chapter 1. Threats: the time factor. Flight, defence, dismay (Henri Atlan) -- Chapter 2. Some Social Psychological processes creating threat from risk (Glynis Breakwell) -- Chapter 3. The Use and Misuse of the Notion of Threat in the Public Sphere (Denise Jodelet) -- Chapter 4. Threats and transcendental damage (Dominique Bourg) -- Chapter 5. The collective emotional impact of threatening events (Bernard Rime) -- Part 2: THREATS: GROUPS AND IDENTITIES AT STAKE -- Chapter 6. Terrorisme: a new threat? (Michel Wiewiorka) -- Chapter 7. Migrants and refugees as Threats: from the attribution of meaning to social legitimation of exclusion (Jorge Vala & Cicero Pereira) -- Chapter 8. Gypsies: What Threat? (Juan A. Perez & Mariangeles Molpeceres) -- Chapter 9. A lasting symbolic threat: the dispute over the name Macedonia in Greece (Nikos Kalampalikis) -- Chapter 10. Time in the intimate relationships and the AIDS threat (Themis Apostolidis) -- Chapter 11. Climate change: one risk, multiple threats. For a better understanding of the public's perceptions of and answers to climate change (Sabine Caillaud, Virginie Bonnot & Silvia Krauth-Gruber) -- Part 3: COPING WITH THREATS IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE -- Chapter 12. The financial Logos or the eschatology of financial technoscience (Christian Walter) -- Chapter 13. Threat and Oblivion: Trying to understand the silencing of the Spanish Flu (1918-19) (Maria Luisa Lima & Jose Manuel Sobral) -- Chapter 14. Threats under control: the historical lesson of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 (Jose Luis Cardoso) -- Chapter 15. The perception of the threat of climate change and the conditions of political decisions (Laurence Tubiana) -- Chapter 16. Unbounded environment, risk society and potentialization of threats: a challenge for social sciences (Lionel Charles & Bernard Kalaora) -- Chapter 17. Climate Change in the XXIst Century: A Risk or a Threat? (Filipe Duarte Santos)
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Social representations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39315-1
ISBN:
9783030393151
Societies under threat = a pluri-disciplinary approach /
Societies under threat
a pluri-disciplinary approach /[electronic resource] :edited by Denise Jodelet, Jorge Vala, Ewa Drozda-Senkowska. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiii, 220 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Frontiers in sociology and social research,v.32523-3424 ;. - Frontiers in sociology and social research ;v.3..
Part 1: AN INDISPENSABLE DEBATE: FROM RISKS TO THREATS -- Chapter 1. Threats: the time factor. Flight, defence, dismay (Henri Atlan) -- Chapter 2. Some Social Psychological processes creating threat from risk (Glynis Breakwell) -- Chapter 3. The Use and Misuse of the Notion of Threat in the Public Sphere (Denise Jodelet) -- Chapter 4. Threats and transcendental damage (Dominique Bourg) -- Chapter 5. The collective emotional impact of threatening events (Bernard Rime) -- Part 2: THREATS: GROUPS AND IDENTITIES AT STAKE -- Chapter 6. Terrorisme: a new threat? (Michel Wiewiorka) -- Chapter 7. Migrants and refugees as Threats: from the attribution of meaning to social legitimation of exclusion (Jorge Vala & Cicero Pereira) -- Chapter 8. Gypsies: What Threat? (Juan A. Perez & Mariangeles Molpeceres) -- Chapter 9. A lasting symbolic threat: the dispute over the name Macedonia in Greece (Nikos Kalampalikis) -- Chapter 10. Time in the intimate relationships and the AIDS threat (Themis Apostolidis) -- Chapter 11. Climate change: one risk, multiple threats. For a better understanding of the public's perceptions of and answers to climate change (Sabine Caillaud, Virginie Bonnot & Silvia Krauth-Gruber) -- Part 3: COPING WITH THREATS IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE -- Chapter 12. The financial Logos or the eschatology of financial technoscience (Christian Walter) -- Chapter 13. Threat and Oblivion: Trying to understand the silencing of the Spanish Flu (1918-19) (Maria Luisa Lima & Jose Manuel Sobral) -- Chapter 14. Threats under control: the historical lesson of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 (Jose Luis Cardoso) -- Chapter 15. The perception of the threat of climate change and the conditions of political decisions (Laurence Tubiana) -- Chapter 16. Unbounded environment, risk society and potentialization of threats: a challenge for social sciences (Lionel Charles & Bernard Kalaora) -- Chapter 17. Climate Change in the XXIst Century: A Risk or a Threat? (Filipe Duarte Santos)
This book illuminates the importance of threat on the representation of everyday life, from an interdisciplinary perspective. Divided into three parts, the book sets out by addressing the conceptual aspects of threat and by opening views on phenomena and social processes associated with threat. It shows how threat constitutes an analytical category that simultaneously involves social, psychological, religious, historical and political factors, and calls for a sufficiently broad conceptual definition to integrate pluri-disciplinary contributions. The second part focuses on the building of threats, mainly the environmental threats that have reached a tragic dimension today and are a core aspect of world concerns, the contemporary global terrorism, the migrations and the challenges these bring to contemporary societies, as well as the threats associated with the emergence of nationalism and the diverse aspects of excluding the Other. The final part examines the coping strategies, including oblivion, denial and defiance associated with different sources of threats, for instance those arising from epidemic and collective diseases, financial technology, natural disasters and collective traumas.
ISBN: 9783030393151
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-39315-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HM1088 / .S635 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 302.12
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