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Suicide Through a Peacebuilding Lens
Suicide Through a Peacebuilding Lens
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Presents an empirical analysis of the six top journals in Peace and Conflict Studies for the past 15 years showcasing relevant content related to the suicideContributes a comprehensive summary of the phenomena of suicide in contemporary groups, in the ancient world and in modern demographic populationsSupplies a novel and distinct typology of suicide separating medical suicide and instrumental suicideIllustrates the diversity of content and commentary surrounding life-ending acts to question ho…
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Presents an empirical analysis of the six top journals in Peace and Conflict Studies for the past 15 years showcasing relevant content related to the suicide
Contributes a comprehensive summary of the phenomena of suicide in contemporary groups, in the ancient world and in modern demographic populations
Supplies a novel and distinct typology of suicide separating medical suicide and instrumental suicide
Illustrates the diversity of content and commentary surrounding life-ending acts to question how intention, motivation and intervention relate to suicide
Introduces readers to the conceptualization of acts of suicide as social, cultural and political forms of violence
Challenges assumptions that all acts of suicide are tragedies and offers an argument for suicide as an act of altruism in certain circumstances
Provides a commentary on the act of violence transformation and suicide

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Presents an empirical analysis of the six top journals in Peace and Conflict Studies for the past 15 years showcasing relevant content related to the suicide
Contributes a comprehensive summary of the phenomena of suicide in contemporary groups, in the ancient world and in modern demographic populations
Supplies a novel and distinct typology of suicide separating medical suicide and instrumental suicide
Illustrates the diversity of content and commentary surrounding life-ending acts to question how intention, motivation and intervention relate to suicide
Introduces readers to the conceptualization of acts of suicide as social, cultural and political forms of violence
Challenges assumptions that all acts of suicide are tragedies and offers an argument for suicide as an act of altruism in certain circumstances
Provides a commentary on the act of violence transformation and suicide

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