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Violence, Peace, and Peace Research - Johan Galtung, 1969To reveal and unmask the subtle mechanisms of structural violence and explore the conditions for their removal or neutralization is at least as important, ...
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Violence, Peace, and Peace Research - jstorThat structural vio- lence represents an alternative in the sense that much of the 'order' obtained by means of (the threat of) personal violence can also be ...
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[PDF] Violence, Peace, and Peace Research Author(s): Johan Galtung ...Apr 7, 2015 · It is not at all difficult to imagine a structure so purely structural in its violence that all means of personal violence have been abolished,.
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Structural and social determinants of inequities in violence riskThere is disproportionate risk for violence conditioned on inequities due to race, socioeconomic status, gender, and where people live.Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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[PDF] Structural Violence - University of Hawaii SystemOne of Johan Galtung's many gifts to peace studies is the concept of indirect or structural violence, enabling us to make meaningful comparisons between direct ...
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Rethinking “Structural Violence” | SocietyFeb 23, 2017 · In this paper I offer a brief overview of the concept of structural violence and critique the way it has been used to explain the political ...
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Violent Interference: Structural Violence, Quantum International ...Aug 1, 2022 · The two criticisms challenge the viability of the concept of structural violence on the grounds of its methodology. In the first case, the ...Abstract · Introduction · Quantum IR: Ontological... · Galtung's Structural Theory of...
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Structural Violence - Wiley Online LibraryMar 1, 2019 · Structural violence refers to a form of violence wherein social structures or social institutions harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs.Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Cultural Violence - Johan Galtung, 1990 - Sage JournalsThe relations between direct, structural and cultural violence are explored, using a violence triangle and a violence strata image, with various types of casual ...
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[PDF] Cultural Violence Johan Galtung Journal of Peace Research, Vol ...Feb 13, 2008 · Direct violence is an event; structural violence is a process with ups and downs; cultural violence is an invar- iant, a 'permanence' (Galtung, ...
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Full article: Revisiting Johan Galtung's Concept of Structural ViolenceAug 17, 2012 · Through an engagement with the concept of “structural violence,” a term coined by Johan Galtung in his path-breaking 1969 article, “Violence, Peace, and Peace ...
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Johan Galtung and the Quest to Define the Concept of PeaceDec 14, 2020 · Negative peace, which is defined by the absence of war and violence, and positive peace, which is defined by a more lasting peace, built on ...
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[PDF] Positive and Negative Peace - Johan GaltungIn the 1960's, Galtung expanded the concepts of peace and violence to include indirect or structural violence, and this was a direct challenge to the prevalent ...
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Johan Galtung: Positive and Negative PeaceJul 29, 2024 · In the 196o's, Galtung expanded the concepts of peace and violence to include indirect or structural violence, and this was a direct challenge ...
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Defining Peace – Designing Peace” Johan Galtung, the founder of peace studies, described negative and positive forms of peace in 1964, in the first issue of the Journal of Peace Research.
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Johan Galtung, 1930 – 2024: A Life Dedicated to PeaceFeb 19, 2024 · He introduced the concept of “positive peace,” which goes beyond the mere absence of war (negative peace) to include the presence of social ...
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Revisiting Johan Galtung's Concept of Structural ViolenceAug 6, 2025 · Galtung described structural violence in a broad sense as something that applies to all forms of systemic inequality, such as gender, economies ...
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Structural Violence and Health-Related Outcomes in EuropeJun 30, 2021 · Structural violence was perceived to inflict social suffering on the study participants [13] and politics was reported to play a major role in ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Structural Violence (Chapter 5) - Violence RewiredAnother example Galtung gives, in the language of the time, is: 'when one husband beats his wife there is a clear case of personal violence, but when one ...
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[PDF] Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journalramified causal chains and cycles.” Galtung's characterization of structural violence fits further with Lemkin's concept of Genocide as an act targeting a ...
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(PDF) The Violence of Poverty: Theology and Activism in an “Age of ...Nov 8, 2018 · By framing poverty as a political choice, a form of structural violence and systemic sin this paper brings peace studies and political theology ...<|separator|>
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A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Johan Galtung, 1971For an analysis of social status systems using feudal interaction as the basic concept, see Galtung, J.: Feudal Systems, Structural Violence and the Structural ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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[PDF] PAULO FREIRE - PEDAGOGY of the OPPRESSEDMay 1, 2025 · Yet it is—paradoxical though it may seem—precisely in the re- sponse of the oppressed to the violence of their oppressors that a gesture of ...
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On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below - jstorIn Haiti, AIDS and political violence are two leading causes of death among young adults. These afflictions were not the result of accident or of force ...
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[PDF] Paul Farmer, Haiti, and the Transnationally Disciplined BodyWhile Farmer's understanding of violence emphasizes the role of structural violence, his work entails the very physical and, therefore, ... Aids and ...
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Structural Violence and Clinical Medicine - PMC - PubMed CentralOct 24, 2006 · Response to: Farmer PE (2004) An anthropology of structural violence. ... AIDS and accusation: Haiti and the geography of blame. 2nd edition ...
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Global inequities in access to COVID-19 health products and ...We highlight how the case of COVID-19 products reflects broader patterns of structural violence, in which the political economy is structured to improve and ...
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a qualitative analysis of structural violence during COVID-19 and ...Sep 23, 2023 · Such social structures are described as violent because they result in avoidable death, illness, and injury [3]. Structural violence occurs on a ...
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Twelve research agendas for advancing the peace-sustainability ...Echoing Galtung's conceptualization of violence and peace, these inequalities result in structural violence or avoidable and indirect harm to people's ...
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[PDF] Insights on Climate, Peace and Security - SIPRIDec 7, 2023 · Ethiopia, Mali and Somalia continue to experience violent national conflicts and high levels of community violence; inter- communal violence ...
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1.3 Key Principle of Economics: People Respond to IncentivesDepending on their structure, incentives can either encourage or discourage particular behaviors. Suppose you're walking down the sidewalk, and you see a penny.
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New Evidence on Welfare's Disincentive for the Youth Using ...May 14, 2024 · We provide novel evidence on the employment response of the unmarried childless youths to an increase in welfare payments in Denmark.
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Intergenerational Transmission of Welfare DependencyThe results show that parental DI participation increases children's DI participation by at most 2.6 percentage points, on average among the children that grew ...
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Cortisol and Racial Health Disparities Affecting Black Men in Later LifeFindings indicate cortisol may contribute to racial health disparities among men through two pathways.
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Inequality and Status Anxiety: Bad Allies of Health and Well-Being ...Jul 5, 2025 · Economic inequality has been proposed to be linked to lower subjective health and well-being through enhanced status anxiety, but evidence is mixed.
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Income inequality and health: A causal review - ScienceDirect.comThe body of evidence strongly suggests that income inequality affects population health and wellbeing.
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[PDF] Structural Violence Mark VorobejGaltung's account of structural violence, while highly influential, has recently been subjected to a surprisingly hostile critique by C. A. J.. Coady in his ...
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[PDF] The Land-Tenure System in Ireland: A Fatal RegimeReliance on a single subsistence crop proved fatal when blight devastated the potato crop in the 1840s. Section II will describe pre-Famine Irish society and ...
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Credential Inflation and Decredentialization: Re-examining the ...Feb 7, 2022 · Credential inflation occurs when the supply of educated people outpaces demand. Decredentialization devalues degrees when holders lack high ...
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How Unnecessary College Degree Requirements Hurt The Working ...Degree inflation closes job opportunities for those without degrees, exacerbates labor shortages, and reduces the financial return on college education.
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Early and Long-term Consequences of Nutritional StuntingLong term alterations in brain function have been reported which could be related to long lasting cognitive impairments associated with malnutrition (21-24).
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[PDF] The Role of Gender Inequality in Predicting Internal ConflictIn applying Galtung's (1975:265) model of structural violence to women, we find all four components of structural violence. In terms of exploitation, gender ...
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The Structure of Structural Violence Revisited: Rules, Rational ...In 1969, Johan Galtung proposed that physical violence be measured as the difference between actual and potential life expectancy. Structural violence ...Missing: gap | Show results with:gap
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A Theory of Conflict as a Coordination Failure in Anarchic ...... game theory ... When θ > S − W a unique Nash equilibrium exists at (P, P ) ... The impact of inequality on the risk dominant threshold follows from the product ...
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[PDF] Solutions to measurement challenges in fragile and conflict-affected ...Mar 20, 2013 · Structural violence can be difficult to measure because it is hard to prove what would have happened had those impediments not existed.
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Mortality disparities between Black and White Americans mediated ...In addition to income, other possible mediating influences between race and mortality are health behaviors such as smoking, diet and physical activity. Black ...
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Causal inference with observational data: the need for triangulation ...The goal of much observational research is to identify risk factors that have a causal effect on health and social outcomes.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Endogeneity: A Review and Agenda for the Methodology-Practice ...Oct 14, 2020 · ... Violence Language & Linguistics Law Management & Organization ... Estimating causal effects in linear regression models with observational data: ...
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Marked Disparities in Life Expectancy by Education, Poverty Level ...Adults with lower education, higher poverty levels, in manual occupations, and with rental housing had substantially lower life expectancy.
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Novel Estimates of Mortality Associated With Poverty in the US### Key Estimates on Deaths Associated with Poverty in the US
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COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Health Disparities - CDCTabulated data on provisional COVID-19 deaths by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and comorbidities. Also includes an index of state-level and ...
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Marriage: America's Greatest Weapon Against Child PovertyThe Lifelong Positive Effects of Fathers. Census data and the Fragile Families survey show that marriage can be extremely effective in reducing child poverty.
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How Broken Families Rob Children of Their Chances for Future ...Broken families earn less and experience lower levels of educational achievement. Worse, they pass the prospect of meager incomes and Family instability on to ...
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The Effects of Marriage and Maternal Education in Reducing Child ...The results of the CDA analysis confirm the extremely strong effect of marriage in reducing child poverty. As Chart 1 shows, children born and raised in intact ...
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[PDF] Reconsidering Culture and Poverty - Scholars at HarvardLewis argued that sustained poverty generated a set of cultural attitudes, beliefs, values, and practices, and that this culture of poverty would tend to ...
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[PDF] and Omitted-Variable Bias in Estimates of Disparate ImpactBarring omitted-variable bias, non-zero coefficients on the protected traits suggest those factors influenced the decision maker's actions; in the absence of a ...
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Mitigating Included - Variable Bias in Estimates of Disparate ImpactFirst, omitted-variable bias can skew results if the model does not adjust for all relevant factors; second, and conversely, included-variable bias—a less well ...
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Trade has been a powerful driver of economic development and ...Feb 12, 2023 · Trade has generated unprecedented prosperity, helping to lift some 1 billion people out of poverty in recent decades.
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Globalization and Poverty - National Bureau of Economic ResearchThe evidence strongly suggests that export growth and incoming foreign investment have reduced poverty everywhere from Mexico to India to Poland.
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Trade has been a global force for less poverty and higher incomesFeb 2, 2017 · In this period of rapid globalization, average income grew by 24 percent globally, the global poverty headcount ratio declined from 35% to 10.7% ...
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The Negro Family: The Case for National ActionNote: This historic and controversial report was prepared in 1965 by the Department's Office of Policy Planning and Review. The principal author was ...Missing: intergenerational inner
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The Moynihan Report and Research on the Black CommunityIt was prophetic because Moynihan's predictions about the fragmentation of the African American family and its connection to inner-city poverty were largely ...
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[PDF] The Impact of Zoning on Housing AffordabilityThis paper examines whether America actually does face an affordable housing crisis. We then focus on why housing is expensive in high price areas. In general, ...Missing: exclusionary 2010s
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[PDF] Zoning and Land Use Regulations Make Housing Less AffordableOct 1, 2015 · In this paper, we review the literature that measures the price effects of a vari- ety of land-use regulations. Most of these studies find that ...
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Variation in the Relationship between School Spending and ... - NIHPublic K–12 education spending in the United States totaled $739 billion in 2017 (NCES 2020). If that spending yields larger benefits in areas that already ...
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[PDF] The Drug War, Mass Incarceration and Race - unodcBlack people comprise 13 percent of the U.S. population,9 and are consistently documented by the. U.S. government to use drugs at similar rates to people of ...
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Does Affirmative Action Lead to “Mismatch”? - Manhattan InstituteJul 7, 2022 · The mismatch question asks whether affirmative action redistributes opportunity on the basis of race, as it is intended to, or if it instead ...
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[PDF] North–South trade and income inequalityConsiderable empirical evidence exists showing that trade tends to reduce the income gaps between rich and poor countries. Two measures may be used to ...
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[PDF] IMF and World Bank Structural Adjustment Programs and PovertyIMF and World Bank programs aim for poverty reduction, but are criticized for disproportionately hurting the poor, with some arguing they increase inequality ...
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The effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty in the developing worldJun 7, 2022 · IMF structural reforms tend to increase poverty, while stabilization reforms have less impact. Structural reforms can raise unemployment and ...
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[PDF] Structural and individualistic theories of povertyIndividualistic theories explain poverty at the individual level, while structural theories offer macro-level explanations, including macro-structural and ...
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An Anthropology of Structural Violence1 - jstorFarmer argues that “social inequalities are at the heart of structural violence,” and I agree. Inequitable socio- political and economic structures are at the ...
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[PDF] Income Equality in The Nordic Countries: Myths, Facts, and LessonsIncome equality in the Nordics is primarily driven by a significant compression of hourly wages, reducing returns to labor market skills and education.
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Long-run evolution of income inequality in the Nordic countriesThe top 1 per cent's share decreased from 14 per cent in 1940 to 11 per cent in 1945 in Denmark and from 12 per cent to 11 per cent in Norway, while it was ...
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Growing inequality poses challenge for Nordic welfare modelSep 14, 2023 · Historical studies show that after WWII, inequality fell in tandem with the establishment of the welfare state. This positive trend then ...
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Long-Term Effects of Affirmative Action Bans | NBERDec 1, 2024 · State-level bans on affirmative action in higher education reduced educational attainment for Blacks and Hispanics and had varied, but mostly negative, labor ...
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Lifting 800 Million People Out of Poverty – New Report Looks at ...Apr 1, 2022 · Over the past 40 years, China has lifted nearly 800 million people out of poverty, accounting for more than 75 percent of global poverty ...
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Historical poverty reductions: more than a story about “free-market ...Sep 29, 2017 · It is true that the historical reduction of extreme poverty around the world happened as markets liberalized and capitalism flourished. But ...
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[PDF] TRADE AND POVERTY REDUCTION: - World Trade OrganizationAn open global economy has created opportunities for hundreds of millions of people to lift themselves out of extreme poverty. This new volume brings together ...
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Macroeconomic Policy and Poverty ReductionA number of empirical studies have found that the responsiveness of income poverty to growth increases significantly as inequality is lowered.
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Friedman on School Vouchers - New Learning OnlineFriedman explains how vouchers would introduce competition into education, bringing what he considers to be the virtues of the market, to public schools. I ...
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[PDF] A Win-WIn Solution The Empirical Evidence on School ChoiceTwelve find choice has improved Florida public schools and one finds a negative effect. One of the two voucher programs made all students at underperforming.
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The Unmistakable Tie Between Education and ProsperityThe founder of Harlem Children's Zone, Geoffrey Canada has been an innovator in making education a pathway out of poverty. Recognized by Time in 2011 as one of ...
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Long-Term Effects of Welfare Reform - MDRCMar 31, 2025 · An evaluation of the initiative showed that it promoted employment and decreased welfare dependency within its first four years, particularly ...
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Long-Term Implications of Welfare Reform for the Development of ...Ironically, few empirical findings were available to support or refute the contentious predictions of welfare reform's advocates and opponents in the 1990s.
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[PDF] Taxing Top Wealth: Migration Responses and their Aggregate ...Using administrative data from Scandinavian countries, we provide evidence on international migration responses to wealth taxes and evaluate their aggregate ...Missing: talent | Show results with:talent
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[PDF] The Fatal Consequences of Brain DrainThis paper studies how high-skilled labor mobility affects both origin and destination regions, leveraging a unique empirical setting in the Scandinavian ...
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