Anomie/Anomia

Guest Editors of the Focus Section are Steven F. Messner and Helmut Thome

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Table of Contents

Editorial PDF
Wilhelm Heitmeyer, Douglas S. Massey, Steven F. Messner, James Sidanius, Michel Wieviorka 159-159
Guest Editorial PDF
Steven F. Messner, Helmut Thome 160-162
Institutions, Anomie, and Violent Crime: Clarifying and Elaborating Institutional-Anomie Theory PDF
Steven F. Messner, Helmut Thome, Richard Rosenfeld 163-181
Want Amid Plenty: Developing and Testing a Cross-National Measure of Anomie PDF
Beth Bjerregaard, John K. Cochran 182-193
Anomic Crime in Post-Welfarist Societies: Cult of the Individual, Integration Patterns and Delinquency PDF
Sabine Frerichs, Richard Münch, Monika Sander 194-214
Assessing the Relevance of Anomie Theory for Explaining Spatial Variation in Lethal Criminal Violence: An Aggregate-Level Analysis of Homicide within the United States PDF
Brian J. Stults, Eric P. Baumer 215-247
Social Structural Effects on the Level and Development of the Individual Experience of Anomie in the German Population PDF
Sandra Legge, Eldad Davidov, Peter Schmidt 248-267
Is the Market Eroding Moral Norms? A Micro-analytical Validation of Some Ideas of Anomie Theory PDF
Eckhard Burkatzki 268-287

Open Section

Modernity Strikes Back? A Historical Perspective on the Latest Increase in Interpersonal Violence (1960–1990) PDF
Manuel Eisner 288-316
Deprivation, Violence, and Conflict: An Analysis of Naxalite Activity in the Districts of India PDF
Vani K. Borooah 317-333


 

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Supported by the Institute for interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence and the German Research Foundation.