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Die Konflikttheorie der Aggressionstheorie

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Sozialwissenschaftliche Konflikttheorien

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Zwischenmenschliche Aggression kann unterschiedliche Ursachen und auch Funktionen haben. Dementsprechend gibt es nicht die eine Aggressionstheorie, die für sich behaupten könnte, allen Facetten dieses Phänomens gerecht zu werden. Auf den folgenden Seiten soll eine aktuelle Theorie in den Mittelpunkt gestellt werden, die in Anspruch nehmen kann, eine Vielzahl früherer Ansätze integrieren zu können und gleichzeitig ein guter Startpunkt für zukünftige Fortentwicklungen zu sein: das Neoassoziationistische Aggressionsmodell von Leonard Berkowitz (1990).

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Schmid, J. (2002). Die Konflikttheorie der Aggressionstheorie. In: Bonacker, T. (eds) Sozialwissenschaftliche Konflikttheorien. Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, vol 5. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-94989-9_25

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