Building Peace in America
Herausgeber: Irvin-Erickson, Douglas; Sample, Emily
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Herausgeber: Irvin-Erickson, Douglas; Sample, Emily
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Research links a wide and diverse community of scholars, practitioners, and activists towards the common goal of building peace in the United States and play a key role in helping define (and create) the field of "peacebuilding in the US."
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Research links a wide and diverse community of scholars, practitioners, and activists towards the common goal of building peace in the United States and play a key role in helping define (and create) the field of "peacebuilding in the US."
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- Peace and Security in the 21st Century
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781538143803
- ISBN-10: 1538143801
- Artikelnr.: 58818131
- Peace and Security in the 21st Century
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781538143803
- ISBN-10: 1538143801
- Artikelnr.: 58818131
Edited by Emily Sample and Douglas Irvin-Erickson
Introduction: Who Builds Peace? Emily Sample
Part 1: Framing our Conversation of Peacebuilding in the United States
Chapter 1: Peacebuilding Begins at Home: A Call to U.S. Peacebuilders,
Bridget Moix
Chapter 2: Social Justice as Peacebuilding in Black Churches: Where Do We
Go From Here? Beverly Janet Goins
Part 2: Doing Good (?): Dialogue, Difference, and Ethical Practice
Chapter 3: What Can They Be Thinking? Fostering Dialogue Across Divides,
Melinda Burrell
Chapter 4: Living Room Conversations: Identity Formation and Democracy,
Jessica Shryack, Linda Taylor, Beth Raps, and Joan Blades
Chapter 5: Peacebuilding Programs in the United States: First Do No Harm,
Elizabeth Hume
Part 3: Social Spaces and Social Practices of Peacebuilding
Chapter 6: Museum Education and Social Justice in Latinx Communities,
Michelle Tovar
Chapter 7: Service for Peace: Working with Students and Youth to Plant the
Future, Eddah Mutua
Chapter 8: Environmental In/Justice: Peacebuilding in the Anthropocene,
Emily Sample
Part 4: Confronting Direct and Structural Racial Violence: The Paths
Forward
Chapter 9: From Heritage Politics to Hate: Neo-Confederate Novels and White
Protectionism, Danielle Christmas
Chapter 10: Legacy of Slavery: A New Approach to Reparations, Sarah
Federman
Chapter 11: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in Maryland: From Narrative
Change to Racial Healing, Charles Chavis, Jr.
Chapter 12: Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front
Lines of Black Liberation, Tony Gaskew
Part 5: In the Spirit of Self Reflection: Discussions on Gender and Nation
Chapter 13: Empowered Women Empower Women: Peacebuilding in the Age of
#MeToo, Shelly Clay-Robison, Melinda Burrell, Elizabeth Hume, Deena R.
Hurwitz, Emily Sample and Kate E. Temoney
Chapter 14: "We Don't Need No Stinkin' Peacebuilding...": The Paradox of
Order in the Shadow of Chaos, Patricia A. Maulden
Part 1: Framing our Conversation of Peacebuilding in the United States
Chapter 1: Peacebuilding Begins at Home: A Call to U.S. Peacebuilders,
Bridget Moix
Chapter 2: Social Justice as Peacebuilding in Black Churches: Where Do We
Go From Here? Beverly Janet Goins
Part 2: Doing Good (?): Dialogue, Difference, and Ethical Practice
Chapter 3: What Can They Be Thinking? Fostering Dialogue Across Divides,
Melinda Burrell
Chapter 4: Living Room Conversations: Identity Formation and Democracy,
Jessica Shryack, Linda Taylor, Beth Raps, and Joan Blades
Chapter 5: Peacebuilding Programs in the United States: First Do No Harm,
Elizabeth Hume
Part 3: Social Spaces and Social Practices of Peacebuilding
Chapter 6: Museum Education and Social Justice in Latinx Communities,
Michelle Tovar
Chapter 7: Service for Peace: Working with Students and Youth to Plant the
Future, Eddah Mutua
Chapter 8: Environmental In/Justice: Peacebuilding in the Anthropocene,
Emily Sample
Part 4: Confronting Direct and Structural Racial Violence: The Paths
Forward
Chapter 9: From Heritage Politics to Hate: Neo-Confederate Novels and White
Protectionism, Danielle Christmas
Chapter 10: Legacy of Slavery: A New Approach to Reparations, Sarah
Federman
Chapter 11: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in Maryland: From Narrative
Change to Racial Healing, Charles Chavis, Jr.
Chapter 12: Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front
Lines of Black Liberation, Tony Gaskew
Part 5: In the Spirit of Self Reflection: Discussions on Gender and Nation
Chapter 13: Empowered Women Empower Women: Peacebuilding in the Age of
#MeToo, Shelly Clay-Robison, Melinda Burrell, Elizabeth Hume, Deena R.
Hurwitz, Emily Sample and Kate E. Temoney
Chapter 14: "We Don't Need No Stinkin' Peacebuilding...": The Paradox of
Order in the Shadow of Chaos, Patricia A. Maulden
Introduction: Who Builds Peace? Emily Sample
Part 1: Framing our Conversation of Peacebuilding in the United States
Chapter 1: Peacebuilding Begins at Home: A Call to U.S. Peacebuilders,
Bridget Moix
Chapter 2: Social Justice as Peacebuilding in Black Churches: Where Do We
Go From Here? Beverly Janet Goins
Part 2: Doing Good (?): Dialogue, Difference, and Ethical Practice
Chapter 3: What Can They Be Thinking? Fostering Dialogue Across Divides,
Melinda Burrell
Chapter 4: Living Room Conversations: Identity Formation and Democracy,
Jessica Shryack, Linda Taylor, Beth Raps, and Joan Blades
Chapter 5: Peacebuilding Programs in the United States: First Do No Harm,
Elizabeth Hume
Part 3: Social Spaces and Social Practices of Peacebuilding
Chapter 6: Museum Education and Social Justice in Latinx Communities,
Michelle Tovar
Chapter 7: Service for Peace: Working with Students and Youth to Plant the
Future, Eddah Mutua
Chapter 8: Environmental In/Justice: Peacebuilding in the Anthropocene,
Emily Sample
Part 4: Confronting Direct and Structural Racial Violence: The Paths
Forward
Chapter 9: From Heritage Politics to Hate: Neo-Confederate Novels and White
Protectionism, Danielle Christmas
Chapter 10: Legacy of Slavery: A New Approach to Reparations, Sarah
Federman
Chapter 11: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in Maryland: From Narrative
Change to Racial Healing, Charles Chavis, Jr.
Chapter 12: Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front
Lines of Black Liberation, Tony Gaskew
Part 5: In the Spirit of Self Reflection: Discussions on Gender and Nation
Chapter 13: Empowered Women Empower Women: Peacebuilding in the Age of
#MeToo, Shelly Clay-Robison, Melinda Burrell, Elizabeth Hume, Deena R.
Hurwitz, Emily Sample and Kate E. Temoney
Chapter 14: "We Don't Need No Stinkin' Peacebuilding...": The Paradox of
Order in the Shadow of Chaos, Patricia A. Maulden
Part 1: Framing our Conversation of Peacebuilding in the United States
Chapter 1: Peacebuilding Begins at Home: A Call to U.S. Peacebuilders,
Bridget Moix
Chapter 2: Social Justice as Peacebuilding in Black Churches: Where Do We
Go From Here? Beverly Janet Goins
Part 2: Doing Good (?): Dialogue, Difference, and Ethical Practice
Chapter 3: What Can They Be Thinking? Fostering Dialogue Across Divides,
Melinda Burrell
Chapter 4: Living Room Conversations: Identity Formation and Democracy,
Jessica Shryack, Linda Taylor, Beth Raps, and Joan Blades
Chapter 5: Peacebuilding Programs in the United States: First Do No Harm,
Elizabeth Hume
Part 3: Social Spaces and Social Practices of Peacebuilding
Chapter 6: Museum Education and Social Justice in Latinx Communities,
Michelle Tovar
Chapter 7: Service for Peace: Working with Students and Youth to Plant the
Future, Eddah Mutua
Chapter 8: Environmental In/Justice: Peacebuilding in the Anthropocene,
Emily Sample
Part 4: Confronting Direct and Structural Racial Violence: The Paths
Forward
Chapter 9: From Heritage Politics to Hate: Neo-Confederate Novels and White
Protectionism, Danielle Christmas
Chapter 10: Legacy of Slavery: A New Approach to Reparations, Sarah
Federman
Chapter 11: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in Maryland: From Narrative
Change to Racial Healing, Charles Chavis, Jr.
Chapter 12: Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front
Lines of Black Liberation, Tony Gaskew
Part 5: In the Spirit of Self Reflection: Discussions on Gender and Nation
Chapter 13: Empowered Women Empower Women: Peacebuilding in the Age of
#MeToo, Shelly Clay-Robison, Melinda Burrell, Elizabeth Hume, Deena R.
Hurwitz, Emily Sample and Kate E. Temoney
Chapter 14: "We Don't Need No Stinkin' Peacebuilding...": The Paradox of
Order in the Shadow of Chaos, Patricia A. Maulden