In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes violence identifiable, locatable, and it facilitates the governing of those iden-tified as committing infractions upon the non-violent community. In this article it is illustrated how this conception of violence legitimates the state by blocking the state’s own foundational violence from critical scrutiny. It argues that the liberal state rests on the differentiation between active and reactive violence, whereby the latter is seen as the legitimate violence of the people against violent infractions committed by private individuals. The concept of a ‘regime of violence ’ describes the relation between various forms of violence, i.e. their selec...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article addresses a number of critical questions concerning the definition of violence, arguing ...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
This article will reflect on the role of legitimate and authorised violence in state-making. This vi...
This article introduces the critical analysis of the links between political violence, law and memor...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
[full article, abstract in English; only abstract in Lithuanian] This paper offers a typology o...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
The social nature ofviolence and its forms, peculiarities o f manifestation and realization are cons...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article addresses a number of critical questions concerning the definition of violence, arguing ...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
This article will reflect on the role of legitimate and authorised violence in state-making. This vi...
This article introduces the critical analysis of the links between political violence, law and memor...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
[full article, abstract in English; only abstract in Lithuanian] This paper offers a typology o...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
The social nature ofviolence and its forms, peculiarities o f manifestation and realization are cons...
This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics ...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...
The article sketches a general history of the concept of violence, particularly focusing on the most...