Incoming Resources
- Sexuality and the politics of violence and safety, Leslie Moran and Beverley Skeggs, with Paul Tyrer and Karen Corteen
- Beyond survival, strategies and stories from the transformative justice movement, edited by Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
- Defining violence, understanding the causes and effects of violence, edited by Hannah Bradby
- The roots of evil, the origins of genocide and other group violence, Ervin Staub
- Remaking a world, violence, social suffering, and recovery, edited by Veena Das ... [et al.]
- Aggression and violence, edited by Peter Marsh and Anne Campbell
- The politics of collective violence, Charles Tilly
- The Oxford handbook of gender and conflict, edited by Fionnuala Ni Aolain, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, Nahla Valji
- Critique of violence, between poststructuralism and critical theory, Beatrice Hanssen
- Perpetual war, cosmopolitanism from the viewpoint of violence, Bruce Robbins
- The politics of storytelling, violence, transgression, and intersubjectivity, Michael Jackson
- Visual peace, images, spectatorship, and the politics of violence, Frank Moller
- The meanings of social life, a cultural sociology, Jeffrey C. Alexander
- History and the dialectic of violence, an analysis of Sartre's 'Critique de la raison dialectique', Raymond Aron ; translated [from the French] by Barry Cooper
- The Cambridge handbook of violent behavior and aggression, edited by Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Irwin D. Waldman
- New & old wars, organized violence in a global era, Mary Kaldor
- Killer images, documentary film, memory and the performance of violence, edited by Joram Ten Brink & Joshua Oppenheimer
- Reflections on violence, Georges Sorel ; translated by T. E. Hulme and J. Roth, with an introduction by Edward A. Shils
- Disposable futures, the seduction of violence in the age of spectacle, Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux
- Three essays on political violence, Ted Honderich
- Remembering violence, anthropological perspectives on intergenerational transmission, edited by Nicolas Argenti and Katharina Schramm
- Violence, reflections on our deadliest epidemic, James Gilligan
- The will to violence, the politics of personal behavior, Susanne Kappeler
- Emotions and mass atrocity, philosophical and theoretical explorations, edited by Thomas Brudholm, University of Copenhagen, Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies
- Siblings, sex and violence, Juliet Mitchell
- Art therapy and political violence, with art, without illusion, edited by Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd
- A different kind of war story, Carolyn Nordstrom
- Violence and the state, L.J. Macfarlane
- Punitive states, punishment and the economy of violence, Simon Hallsworth
- Under fire 1, the organization and representation of violence, Jordan Crandall
- Human rights in armed conflict, law, practice, policy, Gerd Oberleitner
- Cultured violence, narrative, social suffering, and engendering human rights in contemporary South Africa, Rosemary Jolly
- Violence, Melanie Guile
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- The challenge of things, thinking through troubled times, A.C. Grayling
- Whisper songs, Tony Birch
- Untold resilience, stories of courage, survival and love from women who have gone before, Future Women ; read by a full cast
- Entanglements,, or transmedial thinking about capture, Rey Chow
- The subject of violence, Arendtean exercises in understanding, Bat-Ami Bar On
- Prevention and management of violence, guidance for mental healthcare professionals, edited by Masum Khwaja, Dominic Beer
- Why men rebel, Ted Robert Gurr
- The dynamics of aggression, individual, group and international analyses, edited by Edwin I. Megargee and Jack E. Hokanson
- Shocking entertainment, viewer response to violent movies, Annette Hill
- Freedom is a constant struggle, Ferguson, Palestine, and the foundations of a movement, Angela Y. Davis ; edited by Frank Barat
- Television and human behavior, by George Comstock ... [et al.]
- Under fire 2, the organization and representation of violence, Jordan Crandall
- Women and violence, compiled by Miranda Davies
- Handbook on sexual violence, edited by Jennifer M. Brown and Sandra L. Walklate
- Concerning violence, nine scenes from the anti-imperialistic self-defense, directed by Göran Hugo Olsson
- Humiliation, and other essays on honor, social discomfort, and violence, William Ian Miller