
In Our Everyday Lives, We Rely On Routines That Make Tasks And Interactions Easier And Provide A Sense Of Order--routines Of Greeting Each Other, Getting To Work, Organizing The Things We Do On The Job, At The Gym, Or During Family Dinners. Yet, We Have All Experienced Situations Where Routines Fail And People Behave Contrary To Expectations. In Situational Breakdowns, Anne Nassauer Demonstrates That When Routines Break Down, Surprising Outcomes Often Emerge. Focusing On Detailed Accounts Of Peaceful And Violent Protests From The 1960s Until 2010, Violent Uprisings Such As Ferguson 2014, And Armed Store Robberies Caught On Cctv, Nassauer Argues That By Systematically Looking At The Way Situations Unfold, Clear Patterns Can Be Identified For How And Why Routine Interactions Break Down. Employing Over 1,000 Visual Recordings, Documentary Sources, Interviews With Participants, And Participant Observation With Police, She Shows Which Factors Can Draw Us Into Violent Situations And Discusses How And Why We Make Uncommon Individual And Collective Decisions. Drawing On Insights From Sociology, Psychology, Primatology, International Relations, And Neuroscience, Nassauer Compares Situational Dynamics With Human Motivations To Demonstrate That Our Interactions, Interpretations, And Emotions Greatly Influence The Outcome Of Situations. A Novel Interpretation Of Surprising Social Outcomes, Situational Breakdowns Reveals That, Despite The Course Of Events Overriding Motivations, People Can Avoid Being Caught Up In Violence, If They Know What To Look For.
This book investigates the mechanisms behind why routine social interactions fail and how these breakdowns lead to unexpected outcomes, particularly in violent or high-stakes environments. Anne Nassauer, a sociologist, utilizes a multi-disciplinary framework—drawing from psychology, primatology, and neuroscience—to analyze how situational dynamics often override individual motivations. By examining the micro-level progression of events, she argues that specific patterns dictate whether a situation escalates into violence or remains peaceful.
What You Will Find
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Experts in sociology and conflict studies recognize this work for its rigorous empirical approach to micro-sociology and situational analysis. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a systematic framework for understanding human behavior in volatile environments.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190922079
ISBN-13:
9780190922078
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