Communication and Conflict Transformation through Local, Regional, and Global Engagement
Herausgeber: Kellett, Peter M.; Matyók, Thomas G.
Communication and Conflict Transformation through Local, Regional, and Global Engagement
Herausgeber: Kellett, Peter M.; Matyók, Thomas G.
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This book brings together leading edge scholarship and emerging approaches to conflict transformation from a communication perspective. It illustrates the centrality of communication in analyzing, understanding, and creating transformation in community, environmental, regional, and global conflicts.
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This book brings together leading edge scholarship and emerging approaches to conflict transformation from a communication perspective. It illustrates the centrality of communication in analyzing, understanding, and creating transformation in community, environmental, regional, and global conflicts.
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- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 809g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514989
- ISBN-10: 1498514987
- Artikelnr.: 45639414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 809g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514989
- ISBN-10: 1498514987
- Artikelnr.: 45639414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Peter M. Kellett is associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Thomas G. Matyók is associate professor and head of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
Chapter One Disarticulation and conflict transformation: Interactive
design, collaborative processes, and generative democracy Chapter Two
Indigenous principles and communication strategies: Extending Lederach to
designing research for and as conflict transformation Chapter Three
Transforming conflicts over sustainability through dialogue Chapter Four
Liberia's Pen-Pen riders: A case-study of a locally driven, dialogic
approach to transformation, peacebuilding, and social change Chapter Five
Post-genocide dialogue: Negotiating transitional justice and mediating
collective trauma Chapter Six Beyond Dialogue: Conflict transformation
through ritual Chapter Seven A politics of contagion as a liberatory
framework for social policies on homelessness Chapter Eight Pariah's among
us? Transforming conflicted constructions of urban street dogs in India
Chapter Nine Rhetorical re-envisioning in conflict transformation: The
power of renaming for peace with justice Chapter Ten The 2014 Scottish
independence referendum: Conflict attentive to communication ethics Chapter
Eleven Communicative contact and the transformation of ethnopolitical
conflicts Chapter Twelve Preventing violent extremism through government
and community partnerships Chapter Thirteen Reconciliation via compulsory
communal labor: Opportunities and challenges uncovered by participatory
ethnography research in post-colonial Rwanda Chapter Fourteen Students
Talk, Listen and Act to Transform Conflict: A Case Study of a
Service-Learning Project in Central Minnesota, U.S and Kajiado, Kenya
Chapter Fifteen Transformational pragmatics in the MENA uprisings:
Reterritorialization in Morocco Chapter Sixteen A new set of tools for
mediation: Connecting culture, conflict style, and outcome preference
Chapter Seventeen The Democratic Republic of Congo: language as tool of
social cohesion or inter-provincial social conflict Chapter Eighteen
Engaging Narrative As Rights-Based Peace Praxis: Framing, Naming, And
Witnessing In Overcoming Structural Violence And Marginalization Chapter
Nineteen War, Peace, and Media Chapter Twenty If peace is a process, what
is a war? The transformation of media coverage of a violent conflict
design, collaborative processes, and generative democracy Chapter Two
Indigenous principles and communication strategies: Extending Lederach to
designing research for and as conflict transformation Chapter Three
Transforming conflicts over sustainability through dialogue Chapter Four
Liberia's Pen-Pen riders: A case-study of a locally driven, dialogic
approach to transformation, peacebuilding, and social change Chapter Five
Post-genocide dialogue: Negotiating transitional justice and mediating
collective trauma Chapter Six Beyond Dialogue: Conflict transformation
through ritual Chapter Seven A politics of contagion as a liberatory
framework for social policies on homelessness Chapter Eight Pariah's among
us? Transforming conflicted constructions of urban street dogs in India
Chapter Nine Rhetorical re-envisioning in conflict transformation: The
power of renaming for peace with justice Chapter Ten The 2014 Scottish
independence referendum: Conflict attentive to communication ethics Chapter
Eleven Communicative contact and the transformation of ethnopolitical
conflicts Chapter Twelve Preventing violent extremism through government
and community partnerships Chapter Thirteen Reconciliation via compulsory
communal labor: Opportunities and challenges uncovered by participatory
ethnography research in post-colonial Rwanda Chapter Fourteen Students
Talk, Listen and Act to Transform Conflict: A Case Study of a
Service-Learning Project in Central Minnesota, U.S and Kajiado, Kenya
Chapter Fifteen Transformational pragmatics in the MENA uprisings:
Reterritorialization in Morocco Chapter Sixteen A new set of tools for
mediation: Connecting culture, conflict style, and outcome preference
Chapter Seventeen The Democratic Republic of Congo: language as tool of
social cohesion or inter-provincial social conflict Chapter Eighteen
Engaging Narrative As Rights-Based Peace Praxis: Framing, Naming, And
Witnessing In Overcoming Structural Violence And Marginalization Chapter
Nineteen War, Peace, and Media Chapter Twenty If peace is a process, what
is a war? The transformation of media coverage of a violent conflict
Chapter One Disarticulation and conflict transformation: Interactive
design, collaborative processes, and generative democracy Chapter Two
Indigenous principles and communication strategies: Extending Lederach to
designing research for and as conflict transformation Chapter Three
Transforming conflicts over sustainability through dialogue Chapter Four
Liberia's Pen-Pen riders: A case-study of a locally driven, dialogic
approach to transformation, peacebuilding, and social change Chapter Five
Post-genocide dialogue: Negotiating transitional justice and mediating
collective trauma Chapter Six Beyond Dialogue: Conflict transformation
through ritual Chapter Seven A politics of contagion as a liberatory
framework for social policies on homelessness Chapter Eight Pariah's among
us? Transforming conflicted constructions of urban street dogs in India
Chapter Nine Rhetorical re-envisioning in conflict transformation: The
power of renaming for peace with justice Chapter Ten The 2014 Scottish
independence referendum: Conflict attentive to communication ethics Chapter
Eleven Communicative contact and the transformation of ethnopolitical
conflicts Chapter Twelve Preventing violent extremism through government
and community partnerships Chapter Thirteen Reconciliation via compulsory
communal labor: Opportunities and challenges uncovered by participatory
ethnography research in post-colonial Rwanda Chapter Fourteen Students
Talk, Listen and Act to Transform Conflict: A Case Study of a
Service-Learning Project in Central Minnesota, U.S and Kajiado, Kenya
Chapter Fifteen Transformational pragmatics in the MENA uprisings:
Reterritorialization in Morocco Chapter Sixteen A new set of tools for
mediation: Connecting culture, conflict style, and outcome preference
Chapter Seventeen The Democratic Republic of Congo: language as tool of
social cohesion or inter-provincial social conflict Chapter Eighteen
Engaging Narrative As Rights-Based Peace Praxis: Framing, Naming, And
Witnessing In Overcoming Structural Violence And Marginalization Chapter
Nineteen War, Peace, and Media Chapter Twenty If peace is a process, what
is a war? The transformation of media coverage of a violent conflict
design, collaborative processes, and generative democracy Chapter Two
Indigenous principles and communication strategies: Extending Lederach to
designing research for and as conflict transformation Chapter Three
Transforming conflicts over sustainability through dialogue Chapter Four
Liberia's Pen-Pen riders: A case-study of a locally driven, dialogic
approach to transformation, peacebuilding, and social change Chapter Five
Post-genocide dialogue: Negotiating transitional justice and mediating
collective trauma Chapter Six Beyond Dialogue: Conflict transformation
through ritual Chapter Seven A politics of contagion as a liberatory
framework for social policies on homelessness Chapter Eight Pariah's among
us? Transforming conflicted constructions of urban street dogs in India
Chapter Nine Rhetorical re-envisioning in conflict transformation: The
power of renaming for peace with justice Chapter Ten The 2014 Scottish
independence referendum: Conflict attentive to communication ethics Chapter
Eleven Communicative contact and the transformation of ethnopolitical
conflicts Chapter Twelve Preventing violent extremism through government
and community partnerships Chapter Thirteen Reconciliation via compulsory
communal labor: Opportunities and challenges uncovered by participatory
ethnography research in post-colonial Rwanda Chapter Fourteen Students
Talk, Listen and Act to Transform Conflict: A Case Study of a
Service-Learning Project in Central Minnesota, U.S and Kajiado, Kenya
Chapter Fifteen Transformational pragmatics in the MENA uprisings:
Reterritorialization in Morocco Chapter Sixteen A new set of tools for
mediation: Connecting culture, conflict style, and outcome preference
Chapter Seventeen The Democratic Republic of Congo: language as tool of
social cohesion or inter-provincial social conflict Chapter Eighteen
Engaging Narrative As Rights-Based Peace Praxis: Framing, Naming, And
Witnessing In Overcoming Structural Violence And Marginalization Chapter
Nineteen War, Peace, and Media Chapter Twenty If peace is a process, what
is a war? The transformation of media coverage of a violent conflict