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This book offers a novel approach to understanding violence and
violent conflict using complexity and network theories, borrowed
from the natural sciences, together with social network analysis.
Because violence is both a universal and central component of human
communication and identity formation, it has a fundamental function
in shaping social behavior. Using Manuel Castells' work on the
programming of social networks, this book explores the Lebanese
Civil War and the ongoing war in Afghanistan under the perspective
of violence within networks. The approach presents a unique and
compelling argument that counters the long-held assumption that war
is caused by specific events, or is the unavoidable culmination of
existing conditions or grievances. Rather, this book argues that
violence emerges when the structure of social networks becomes too
rigid and hierarchic to adapt to stresses and challenges that
materialize on a constant basis from both within and without the
network. This is important not only for the study of war, but as a
method of improving the success of contemporary peace building
efforts.
This book offers a novel approach to understanding violence and
violent conflict using complexity and network theories, borrowed
from the natural sciences, together with social network analysis.
Because violence is both a universal and central component of human
communication and identity formation, it has a fundamental function
in shaping social behavior. Using Manuel Castells' work on the
programming of social networks, this book explores the Lebanese
Civil War and the ongoing war in Afghanistan under the perspective
of violence within networks. The approach presents a unique and
compelling argument that counters the long-held assumption that war
is caused by specific events, or is the unavoidable culmination of
existing conditions or grievances. Rather, this book argues that
violence emerges when the structure of social networks becomes too
rigid and hierarchic to adapt to stresses and challenges that
materialize on a constant basis from both within and without the
network. This is important not only for the study of war, but as a
method of improving the success of contemporary peace building
efforts.
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