Author: PLESHCHITSER M.Ya.
Communicology. 2016. v.4, n.5
PLESHCHITSER Maria Yakovlevna, post-graduate student of the Public relations and media policy Department of the Institute of Public Administration and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).
Abstract: The article presents the concept and types of violence in society and also the peculiarities of forming of destructive violent components in social interactions on the example of domestic violence against children. The author revealed the concept of “violence”, justifying the use of aggression against children in the educational purposes, the reasons for the strengthening of this concept as mainstream in modern society, despite its destructiveness. On this basis the author proposes an alternative concept of “non-violence” for introduction to family relations.
Keywords: dominance, authority, enforced component, the concept of “violence”, domestic violence against children, the cycle of violence, justification of violence, responses to violence, aggression, consequences of violence, the concept of “non-violence”.
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Communicology. 2016. v.4, n.5
PLESHCHITSER Maria Yakovlevna, post-graduate student of the Public relations and media policy Department of the Institute of Public Administration and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).
Abstract: The article presents the concept and types of violence in society and also the peculiarities of forming of destructive violent components in social interactions on the example of domestic violence against children. The author revealed the concept of “violence”, justifying the use of aggression against children in the educational purposes, the reasons for the strengthening of this concept as mainstream in modern society, despite its destructiveness. On this basis the author proposes an alternative concept of “non-violence” for introduction to family relations.
Keywords: dominance, authority, enforced component, the concept of “violence”, domestic violence against children, the cycle of violence, justification of violence, responses to violence, aggression, consequences of violence, the concept of “non-violence”.
Text: PDF