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Aggression in Global Perspective

Volume 115 in Pergamon General Psychology Series

Book1983

Edited by:

Arnold P. Goldstein and Marshall H. Segall

Aggression in Global Perspective

Volume 115 in Pergamon General Psychology Series

Book1983

 

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Edited by:

Arnold P. Goldstein and Marshall H. Segall

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Aggression in Global Perspective attempts to present both an elucidating and a utilitarian picture of aggression in global perspective: elucidating, in that it serves to help deepe ... read full description

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    1 - Aggression in Global Perspective: A Research Strategy

    Marshall H. Segall

    Pages 1-43

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    2 - Brazil: Competing Theories of Aggression and Initial Research Findings

    Angela M.B. Biaggio

    Pages 44-57

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    3 - China: Aggressive Behavior and the Problem of Maintaining Order and Harmony

    Michael H. Bond and Wang Sung-Hsing

    Pages 58-74

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    4 - Federal Republic of Germany: Aggression and Aggression Research

    Jo Groebel

    Pages 75-103

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    5 - Finland: The Search for Alternatives to Aggression

    Lea Pulkkinen

    Pages 104-144

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    6 - France: Auto-Defence

    Renaud DuLong

    Pages 145-158

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    7 - Hawaii: Violence, A Preliminary Analysis

    D. Caroline Blanchard and Robert J. Blanchard

    Pages 159-192

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    8 - Holland: Research on the Causes and Prevention of Aggression

    Oene Wiegman, Ben Baarda and Erwin R. Seydel

    Pages 193-220

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    9 - Hungary: Aggression Research at the Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

    Jenö Ranschburg

    Pages 221-236

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    10 - India: South Asian Perspectives on Aggression

    Agehananda Bharati

    Pages 237-260

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    11 - Israel: Aggression in Psychohistorical Perspective

    Simha F. Landau and Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi

    Pages 261-286

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    12 - Italy: A Systems Perspective

    Franco Ferracuti and Francesco Bruno

    Pages 287-312

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    13 - Japan: Aggression and Aggression Control in Japanese Society

    Susan B. Goldstein and Toshio Ibaraki

    Pages 313-324

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    14 - New Zealand: Developmental and Social Antecedents and Concomitants of Aggression

    James Ritchie and Jane Ritchie

    Pages 325-347

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    15 - Nigeria: Aggression, A Psychoethnography

    Leonard Bloom and Henry I. Amatu

    Pages 348-366

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    16 - Northern Ireland: Growing Up With the “Troubles”

    Liz McWhirter

    Pages 367-400

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    17 - Peru: A Functional Analysis of Aggression

    Jose Anicama

    Pages 401-418

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    18 - Turkey: Understanding and Altering Family and Political Violence

    Guler Okman Fisek

    Pages 419-434

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    19 - United States: Causes, Controls, and Alternatives to Aggression

    Arnold P. Goldstein

    Pages 435-474

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    Afterword

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    Author Index

    Pages 477-485

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    Subject Index

    Pages 487-491

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    About the Editors

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    Contributors

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Aggression in Global Perspective attempts to present both an elucidating and a utilitarian picture of aggression in global perspective: elucidating, in that it serves to help deepen the understanding of the meaning and nature of aggression throughout the world; utilitarian, in that its companion focus on aggression controls and alternatives in global perspective actually functions to aid the constructive, prosocial, anti-aggression efforts which do exist, or might exist, to more readily and more fully succeed. The book begins by drawing upon individual cultural perspectives on aggression, aggression control, and aggression alternatives to offer a more unified, global perspective. It compares, contrasts, distills differences and similarities, and suggests specific directions for future research and applied efforts at better understanding of aggression. The chapters which follow describe contemporary manifestations of aggression in a large number of nations representing almost the entire world. These descriptions are placed in a cultural context, providing an understanding of why, for the given country or region, aggression currently assumes particular forms, rates, and intensities. Such contextual information is also utilized in most of the ensuing chapters to aid in understanding how aggression ""fits in"" or is conceptualized in each nation's stream of daily living.

Aggression in Global Perspective attempts to present both an elucidating and a utilitarian picture of aggression in global perspective: elucidating, in that it serves to help deepen the understanding of the meaning and nature of aggression throughout the world; utilitarian, in that its companion focus on aggression controls and alternatives in global perspective actually functions to aid the constructive, prosocial, anti-aggression efforts which do exist, or might exist, to more readily and more fully succeed. The book begins by drawing upon individual cultural perspectives on aggression, aggression control, and aggression alternatives to offer a more unified, global perspective. It compares, contrasts, distills differences and similarities, and suggests specific directions for future research and applied efforts at better understanding of aggression. The chapters which follow describe contemporary manifestations of aggression in a large number of nations representing almost the entire world. These descriptions are placed in a cultural context, providing an understanding of why, for the given country or region, aggression currently assumes particular forms, rates, and intensities. Such contextual information is also utilized in most of the ensuing chapters to aid in understanding how aggression ""fits in"" or is conceptualized in each nation's stream of daily living.

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ISBN

978-0-08-026346-5

Language

English

Published

1983

Copyright

Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Pergamon

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Editors

Arnold P. Goldstein

Center for Research on Aggression, Syracuse University

Marshall H. Segall

Center for Research on Aggression, Syracuse University