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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence Meredith W. Watts, Jr.

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence By Meredith W. Watts, Jr.

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence by Meredith W. Watts, Jr.


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This volume contains contributions from scholars concerned with cross-cultural perpsectives on youth and violence. The chapters range from theoretical examinations of violence-related attitudes among American youth, to bullying in German and Japanese schools, to problems of urban youth in Brazil.

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence Summary

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence by Meredith W. Watts, Jr.

This volume brings together contributions from a group of international scholars concerned with cross-cultural perspectives on youth and violence. The goal of the book is to present a set of themes (such as gang violence, xenophobia and school bullying) that are often treated only within a single national setting or from the perspective of a single academic discipline. The result is a book that attempts to communicate across disciplinary and national boundaries about common themes relating to youth as perpetrators and as targets of aggression and violence. The chapters range from theoretical examinations of violence-related attitudes among American youth to bullying in German and Japanese schools, to problems of urban youth in Brazil, to American gang research and its applicability to other urban cultures. The authors are from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, political science, psychology, education and criminal justice.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Macrosocial views of youth and violence: materialism, individualism - social attitudes of youth in Japan, Ofer Feldman; normalcy and deviance - youth and the culture of violence in Brazil, Walter de Oliviera; authoritarianism and agression - German youth and right-wing extremism, Detlef Oesterreich. Part 2 Violence and social organization: understanding youth street gangs - economic restructuring and the urban underclass, Joan Moore; as American as apple pie - expressive and instrumental patterns in gang violence, John Hagedorn; collective violence as social control - right-wing youth in Germany, Werner Bergmann; varieties of violence-proneness among male youth, Meredith W. Watts and Jurgen Zinnecker. Part 3 Focus on bullying: bullying among school children in the United States, Susan P. Limber et al; bullying in Japanese schools - cultural and social psychological explanations - perpetrators of school violence - a longitudinal study of bullying in German school, Jurgen Zinnecker. Part 4 Violence and citizenship: youth violence, citizenship and citizenship education in the United States, Richard G. Braungart and Margaret M. Braungart.

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NPB9780762305018
9780762305018
0762305010
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth and Violence by Meredith W. Watts, Jr.
New
Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
1998-10-16
272
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