Doris Bühler-Niederberger (University of Wuppertal, Germany), Lars Alberth (Leibniz University, Germany)
Children, while being the most victimised group in society, rarely become a topic of sociological research, neither as victims nor as perpetrators. The sociological discussion on power and violence happens beyond generation as an important dimension of social structure, and in many respects also beyond gender aspects that are inseparably linked to generational violence. This is a severe omission when the extent of violence in a society needs to be understood, as well as the structures and processes perpetuating violence or opposing its abolition. It is also a serious obstacle when...
Children, while being the most victimised group in society, rarely become a topic of sociological research, neither as victims nor as perpetrators. Th...