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We now come to the heart of our concerns: the matter of violence. Where prior research has tended to focus on the question ‘how is violence produced’ we argue that this needs to be complemented by asking ‘what is produced by violence?’ Correspondingly, the core question in this chapter is how violence serves to transform identity.
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Elcheroth, G., Reicher, S. (2017). Violence: How Collective Shocks Transform Social Practices. In: Identity, Violence and Power. Identity Studies in the Social Sciences. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-31728-5_4
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