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Understanding problems of social pathology / edited by Przemyslaw Piotrowski.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Piotrowski, Przemysaw.
Series:
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; 33.
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; 33
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social problems--Poland.
Social problems.
Crime--Poland.
Crime.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (267 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A social reality (including social pathology) is constantly being constructed anew in the process of confrontation of perspectives and definitions of individuals, institutions and social groups. Therefore what interests the authors of the book more than the disputes on the right definition, is the understanding of social pathology phenomena - their causes, mechanisms, and social costs. Complex and multidimensional as it is, social reality is best described from various perspectives. For that reason, a potentially interesting and fruitful interdisciplinary approach characterises the book. It contains mainly texts of psychologists who work at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The articles of sociologists, lawyers, and one theoretician of education broaden the horizon and thus contribute new insights to the entirety of the book. The body of articles predominantly relates to Polish reality, as well as stems from the experience of the Polish society in the period of political transformation. No less interesting are the articles on the pathology of political discourse, community-policing problems in France, and issues of social concern (victims of violence, problems of the elderly, and collective behaviour). The volume is of interest for social scientists and professionals as well as for students.
Contents:
Przemysław Piotrowski: Introduction
PART 1 Norms and Pathology - Probing the Boundaries of Social Life
Krzysztof MUDYŃ: On Constructive and Destructive Ways of Understanding Personal Freedom and Responsibility
Richard JACKSON: The Social-Psychological Construction of Violent Political Discourses: Psychopathology in Political Life
Emil W.PŁYWACZEWSKI: The Phenomenon of Prostitution in Poland: Around the Problem of Legalization
Andrzej R.ŚWIAŁOWSKI: 'Blind Date with Dirty Harry ': A Criminal Justice Dispute on the Polish -Language WWW
PART 2 Problems of Social Pathology: Symptoms and Mechanisms
Agnieszka OGONOWSKA: Iconic Violence: Description of the Phenomenon
Piotr SŁOWIK and Piotr PASSOWICZ: Juvenile Delinquency in Poland: Psycho-Social Conditions
Christian MOUHANNA: Young People and Police Officers in French Poor Suburbs: The Social Construction of a Conflict
Przemystaw PIOTROWSKI: Collective Behaviour: Psycho-Social Determinants
Barbara PILECKA: Suicide of the Elderly
Dorota KUBACKA-JASIECKA: Silent Bystanders to Violence: Social Influence or a Conflict of Identification
PART 3 Individual and Social-Scale Preventive Strategies
Małágorzata WYSOCKA-PLECZYK: Victims of Violence: Stereotypes and the Process of Helping
Krzysztof ZAJACZKOWSKI: Prevalence of Psychoactive Substance Use among Adolescents in Poland in the Period of Political Transformation: Change Tendencies and Prevention Programmes
Urszula WOZINIAK: Coping Behaviour of the Unemployed from the Perspective of Robert Merton 's Theory of Anomie
Notes on Contributors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
94-012-0315-6
1-4294-6804-1
OCLC:
714567317
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401203159 DOI

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