Daniel Njoroge Karanja
Beyond Mediation
Exploring Indigenous Models, Narratives, and Contextualization
Daniel Njoroge Karanja
Beyond Mediation
Exploring Indigenous Models, Narratives, and Contextualization
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This book offers narrative analysis theory as a vehicle to understand indigenous mediation.
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This book offers narrative analysis theory as a vehicle to understand indigenous mediation.
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- Peace and Security in the 21st Century
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610454
- ISBN-10: 1786610450
- Artikelnr.: 59078862
- Peace and Security in the 21st Century
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610454
- ISBN-10: 1786610450
- Artikelnr.: 59078862
Daniel Njoroge Karanja is Part Time Lecturer in International Relations, at St. Mary's University. He received his first doctorate in Ministry in 1999 and his second doctorate in Conflict Analysis from Nova Southeastern University in 2015. His research interests include multi-cultural approaches to conflict transformation and restorative justice theories on intra-inter-group conflict, holistic post-conflict reconstruction through mediation and trauma healing. As an inter-disciplinary scholar, his research explores the intersection of religion, conflict and peace. His work has appeared in the Pepperdine University School of Law Journal. He is also the author of several book chapters.He teaches Conflict Transformation, Ethics in International Relations and Mediation.
Introduction
Part I: Indigenous Mediation Background and Illustrations
Chapter 1: Definition of Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 2: Indigenous Mediation Models
Chapter 3: Indigenous Mediation Stories
Part II: Three Major Barriers to Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 4: Violence
Chapter 5: Injustice
Chapter 6: Un-forgiveness
Part III: Contextualization of Mediation
Chapter 7: Hybrid and Cross-Cultural Reflections
Chapter 8: Sustaining Indigenous Mediation through Narratives
Chapter 9: Localized Restorative Justice
Part IV: Building Enduring Foundations of Holistic Wellness
Chapter 10: Trauma Healing
Chapter 11: Vision 2075 and Beyond
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Mediation Matters
Glossary of Terms
References
Part I: Indigenous Mediation Background and Illustrations
Chapter 1: Definition of Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 2: Indigenous Mediation Models
Chapter 3: Indigenous Mediation Stories
Part II: Three Major Barriers to Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 4: Violence
Chapter 5: Injustice
Chapter 6: Un-forgiveness
Part III: Contextualization of Mediation
Chapter 7: Hybrid and Cross-Cultural Reflections
Chapter 8: Sustaining Indigenous Mediation through Narratives
Chapter 9: Localized Restorative Justice
Part IV: Building Enduring Foundations of Holistic Wellness
Chapter 10: Trauma Healing
Chapter 11: Vision 2075 and Beyond
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Mediation Matters
Glossary of Terms
References
Introduction
Part I: Indigenous Mediation Background and Illustrations
Chapter 1: Definition of Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 2: Indigenous Mediation Models
Chapter 3: Indigenous Mediation Stories
Part II: Three Major Barriers to Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 4: Violence
Chapter 5: Injustice
Chapter 6: Un-forgiveness
Part III: Contextualization of Mediation
Chapter 7: Hybrid and Cross-Cultural Reflections
Chapter 8: Sustaining Indigenous Mediation through Narratives
Chapter 9: Localized Restorative Justice
Part IV: Building Enduring Foundations of Holistic Wellness
Chapter 10: Trauma Healing
Chapter 11: Vision 2075 and Beyond
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Mediation Matters
Glossary of Terms
References
Part I: Indigenous Mediation Background and Illustrations
Chapter 1: Definition of Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 2: Indigenous Mediation Models
Chapter 3: Indigenous Mediation Stories
Part II: Three Major Barriers to Indigenous Mediation
Chapter 4: Violence
Chapter 5: Injustice
Chapter 6: Un-forgiveness
Part III: Contextualization of Mediation
Chapter 7: Hybrid and Cross-Cultural Reflections
Chapter 8: Sustaining Indigenous Mediation through Narratives
Chapter 9: Localized Restorative Justice
Part IV: Building Enduring Foundations of Holistic Wellness
Chapter 10: Trauma Healing
Chapter 11: Vision 2075 and Beyond
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Mediation Matters
Glossary of Terms
References