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Values and Violence

Values and Violence

Led by Ola Listhaug

Our study of values, attitudes, and public opinion looks at violent societies and generally peaceful societies as well as countries undergoing a transition away from violence. The main aim is to demonstrate if and how values are related to violence in societies. One important empirical focus is the impact of religion, but we also study tolerance, trust, prejudice, and respect for human rights and how these values vary between countries and relate to conflicts between groups within societies. In post war societies we study values to assess the strength of latent conflict.

We will study values in post-conflict societies, the strength of latent conflicts in these societies, and the consequences of civil war and violence for human well-being and health and the continued social relationships between individuals and groups.

Most of the research projects of the group will analyze data collected by rigorous comparative social surveys (World Values Survey/European Values Study, the European Social Survey, the South-East European Social Survey, and other major comparative surveys). Studies will focus on many countries across the world (large N studies), studies of single countries, and a major investigation of the Balkans. The Balkans project will include a historical study based on the collection of original archival data and interviews.

The research group has a unique blend of expertise that covers historical and area study approaches and comparative survey research. Much of the work will focus on the Balkans and the states of the former Yugoslavia.


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Beitland, Turid, 2005. 'Lethal Religions: Communal Violence in India–The Case of Gujarat', Thesis for the MA degree, Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU & PRIO/CSCW. .
Haug, Rachel Gjelsvik, 2005. 'Political Violence and Conflict Resolution in Belgium - A Success Story?', Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. .
Johannesen, Christine Fjeldstad, 2006. 'Attitudes Towards Political Violence: The Case of Northern Ireland', Thesis for the MA degree, Department of Sociology and Political Science, Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. .
Listhaug, Ola; Kristen Ringdal & Albert Simkus, 2011. 'Serbian Civic Values in a European Context' in Ola Listhaug, Sabrina P. Ramet & Dragana Dulic, eds, Civic and Uncivic Values, Serbia in the Post-Milosevic Era. Budapest: Central European University Press (51–75).
Listhaug, Ola; Todd Donovan, Shaun Bowler, André Blais & Christopher J. Anderson, 2005. Losers' Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy. Oxford: .
Lorentzen, Anna Vibeke, 2005. 'Constructed Identities and Violence in the Basque Conflict', Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. .
Nordås, Ragnhild & Indra de Soysa, 2007. 'Islam's Bloody Innards? Religion and Political Terror, 1980-2000', International Studies Quarterly 51(4): 927–943.
Nordås, Ragnhild, 2004. 'State Religiosity and Civil War: Does Religious Heterogeneity and the Role of Religion in States Influence the Risk of Intrastate Armed Conflict?', Supervisors: Tanja Ellingsen, NTNU; Nils Petter Gleditsch, PRIO (defended 13 April), Thesis for the MA degree, Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU. .
Nordås, Ragnhild, 2005. 'The Future of Religious Values – Impacts of Globalization and Intrastate Factors', presented at The Third European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) conference, Budapest, Hungary, 8–10 September.
Pedersen, Malin, 2006. 'Explaining Prejudice in South Afrifca', Thesis for the MA degree in Political Science, Department of Sociology and Poliitical Science, NTNU, . .
Ramet, Sabrina P. & Danica Fink-Hafner, eds, 2006. Democratic Transition in Slovenia: Value Transformation, Education, and Media. Texas.
Ramet, Sabrina P. & Danica Fink-Hafner, eds, 2006. Democratic Transition in Slovenia: Value Transformation, Education, and Media. Texas.
Ramet, Sabrina P. & Davorka Matic, eds, 2007. Democratic Transition in Croatia. College Station, Texas.
Ramet, Sabrina P. & Davorka Matic, eds, 2007. Democratic Transition in Croatia: Value Transformation, Education, and Media. Texas.
Ramet, Sabrina P. & F. Peter Wagner, 2010. 'Post-socialist Models of Rule in Central and Southeastern Europe' in Sabrina P. Ramet, ed., Central and Southeast Euopean Politics since 1989. Cambridge: (9–36).
Ramet, Sabrina P. & Ola Listhaug, 2009. 'Ethnic Minorities in Serbia' in Serbia Matters: Domestic Reforms and European Integration. Baden-baden: (157—164).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2006. 'The NDH - An Introduction', Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 7(4): 399–409, December.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2007. 'The Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Competing Narratives of Resentment and Blame', Südost Europa 55(1): 26–69.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2007. 'Vladko Maèek and the Croatian Peasant Defence in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia', Contemporary European History 16(2): 215–231.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2009. 'Reconfiguring the Polis, Reconceptualizing Rights: Individual Rights and the Irony of History in Central and Southeastern Europe', Perspectives on European Politics and Society 10(1): 87–100.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2009. 'The Meaning of Yugoslav History', Slovene Studies 31(2): 139–147.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2009. 'Jugoslovenska kriza i zapad: Izbegavajuci 'Vijetnam' zalutali u 'Abisiniju'' [The Yugoslav Crisis and the West: Avoiding 'Vietnam' and Blundering into 'Abyssinia'] in Zid je mrtav, ziveli zidovi!. Belgrade: (129–158).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2010. 'Democratic Values and Ethnic Polarization in the West Balkans: An Introduction', Südosteuropa 58(1): 2–14.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2010. 'Serbia Since July 2008: At the Doorstep of the EU', Südosteuropa 58(1): 15–40.
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2010. 'Introduction' in Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989. Cambridge: (3–8).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2010. 'Politics in Croatia since 1990' in Central and Southeast Euopean Politics since 1989. Cambridge: (286–310).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2010. 'Serbia and Montenegro since 1989 ' in Central and Southeast Euopean Politics since 1989. Cambridge: (311–327).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2011. 'Serbia's Corrupt Path to the Rule of Law: An Introduction' in Ola Listhaug, Sabrina P. Ramet & Dragana Dulic, eds, Civic and Uncivic Values, Serbia in the Post-Milosevic Era. Budapest: Central European University Press (3–19).
Ramet, Sabrina P., 2011. 'The Power of Values (A Conclusion)' in Ola Listhaug, Sabrina P. Ramet & Dragana Dulic, eds, Civic and Uncivic Values, Serbis in the Post-Milosevic Era. Budapest: Central European University Press (401–408).
Ramet, Sabrina P., ed., 2009. Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska 1941-1945 [The Independent State of Croatia 1941-1945]. Zagreb.
Ramet, Sabrina P., ed., 2010. Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989. .
Ramet, Sabrina P., ed., 2010. Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989. Cambridge.
Ramet, Sabrina P., ed., 2010. Südosteuropa 58(1), 2010.
Ramet, Sabrina P.; Konrad Klewing & Reneo Lukić, eds, 2008. Croatia Since Independence: War, Politics, Society, Foreign Relations. München.
Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Kristen Ringdal & Albert Simkus, 2008. 'War Experiences and War-related Distress in Bosnia and Herzegovina Eight Years after War', Croatian Medical Journal 49(1): 75–86.
Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Kristen Ringdal & Albert Simkus, 2008. 'War-related Distress and Health among Kosovar Albanians', Journal of Loss & Trauma 13(1): 59–71.
Ringdal, Kristen & Teuta Starova, 2010. 'Social Dimensions of Party Choice in Albania', Südosteuropa 58(1): 109–127.
Simkus, Albert; Kristen Ringdal & Ola Listhaug, 2010. 'Was There a Decline in Ethnic Polarization in Macedonia Between 2003 and 2005? Results from a National Panel Analysis', Südosteuropa 58(1): 67–82.
Strabac, Zan & Kristen Ringdal, 2008. 'Individual and Contextual Influences of War on Ethnic Prejudice in Croatia', The Sociological Quarterly 49(4): 769–796.
Strabac, Zan & Ola Listhaug, 2008. 'Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Europe: A Multilevel Analysis of Survey Data from 30 Countries', Social Science Research 37(1): 268–286.