Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Adebayo, Akanmu G.; Lundy, Brandon D.; Benjamin, Jesse J.
Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Adebayo, Akanmu G.; Lundy, Brandon D.; Benjamin, Jesse J.
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This book presents a variety of traditional conflict management approaches as well as several cases of successful and unsuccessful integrations of indigenous and Western strategies. As it explores these methods, the book also analyzes the central characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses of a multitude of indigenous systems from around the globe.
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This book presents a variety of traditional conflict management approaches as well as several cases of successful and unsuccessful integrations of indigenous and Western strategies. As it explores these methods, the book also analyzes the central characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses of a multitude of indigenous systems from around the globe.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780739188040
- ISBN-10: 0739188046
- Artikelnr.: 40334784
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780739188040
- ISBN-10: 0739188046
- Artikelnr.: 40334784
Akanmu G. Adebayo is professor of history and director of the Center for Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University. Jesse J. Benjamin is professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Kennesaw State University. Brandon D. Lundy is assistant professor of anthropology and interim associate director of the PhD Program in International Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University.
1.Introduction: Indigeneity and Modernity, From Conceptual Category to
Strategic Juridical Identity in the Context of Conflict Jesse Benjamin and
Brandon D. Lundy The Americas 2.Weaving Indigenous and Western Methods of
Conflict Resolution in the Andes Fabiola Córdova 3.Traditional
Decision-Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to
Care for and Protect Children and Families Tara Ney, Vanessa Currie,
Maureen Maloney, Crystal Reeves, Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington, and
Judith Zwickel 4.Addressing Disputes between First Nations: An Exploration
of the Indigenous Legal Lodge Jessica Dickson Africa 5.Globalization and
Indigenous Conflict Management: Experiences from Africa Afua Bonsu
Sarpong-Anane 6.Indigenous Conflict Resolution Strategies in Monarchical
Systems: Comparison of the Nature, Effectiveness and Limitations of the
Yoruba and Akan Models Joseph Kingsley Adjei and Akanmu G. Adebayo 7.Land
Ownership In Nigeria: Land Use Act Versus Traditional Land Tenure System
Olusegun O. Onakoya 8.The "Intra-Tutsi Schism" and Its Effect on Truth,
Justice, and Reconciliation in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts Birthe C. Reimers
9.Successful Integration of Western and Indigenous Conflict Management:
Swaziland Case Study Mallory Primm 10.Monitoring Conflicts of Interest:
Social Conflict in Guinea-Bissau's Fisheries Brandon D. Lundy 11.The
Changing Roles of Traditional Institutions in Conflict Management: A
Historical Perspective from the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon Walter Gam
Nkwi Asia 12.Jirga an Indigenous institution for peace building in the
Pukhtoon belt of Pakistan Ali Gohar 13.FATA: Finding Common Ground in
Uncommon Places Paul Paterson 14.Mesopotamia's Indigenous Revival:
Political Discourse, Imagined Sovereignty, and Contemporary Kurdish
Representations of Identity Haluk Baran Bingol and Jesse Benjamin
15.Socio-political Change and the Evolution of Irrigation Disputes in Rural
China: the Jianghan Plain, 1870s-2011 Jiayan Zhang Conclusion
16.Conclusion: Culture and Conflict Management: The Need for a Paradigm
Shift Debarati Sen, Ferdinand Kwaku Danso, and Natalia Meneses Bibliography
Strategic Juridical Identity in the Context of Conflict Jesse Benjamin and
Brandon D. Lundy The Americas 2.Weaving Indigenous and Western Methods of
Conflict Resolution in the Andes Fabiola Córdova 3.Traditional
Decision-Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to
Care for and Protect Children and Families Tara Ney, Vanessa Currie,
Maureen Maloney, Crystal Reeves, Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington, and
Judith Zwickel 4.Addressing Disputes between First Nations: An Exploration
of the Indigenous Legal Lodge Jessica Dickson Africa 5.Globalization and
Indigenous Conflict Management: Experiences from Africa Afua Bonsu
Sarpong-Anane 6.Indigenous Conflict Resolution Strategies in Monarchical
Systems: Comparison of the Nature, Effectiveness and Limitations of the
Yoruba and Akan Models Joseph Kingsley Adjei and Akanmu G. Adebayo 7.Land
Ownership In Nigeria: Land Use Act Versus Traditional Land Tenure System
Olusegun O. Onakoya 8.The "Intra-Tutsi Schism" and Its Effect on Truth,
Justice, and Reconciliation in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts Birthe C. Reimers
9.Successful Integration of Western and Indigenous Conflict Management:
Swaziland Case Study Mallory Primm 10.Monitoring Conflicts of Interest:
Social Conflict in Guinea-Bissau's Fisheries Brandon D. Lundy 11.The
Changing Roles of Traditional Institutions in Conflict Management: A
Historical Perspective from the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon Walter Gam
Nkwi Asia 12.Jirga an Indigenous institution for peace building in the
Pukhtoon belt of Pakistan Ali Gohar 13.FATA: Finding Common Ground in
Uncommon Places Paul Paterson 14.Mesopotamia's Indigenous Revival:
Political Discourse, Imagined Sovereignty, and Contemporary Kurdish
Representations of Identity Haluk Baran Bingol and Jesse Benjamin
15.Socio-political Change and the Evolution of Irrigation Disputes in Rural
China: the Jianghan Plain, 1870s-2011 Jiayan Zhang Conclusion
16.Conclusion: Culture and Conflict Management: The Need for a Paradigm
Shift Debarati Sen, Ferdinand Kwaku Danso, and Natalia Meneses Bibliography
1.Introduction: Indigeneity and Modernity, From Conceptual Category to
Strategic Juridical Identity in the Context of Conflict Jesse Benjamin and
Brandon D. Lundy The Americas 2.Weaving Indigenous and Western Methods of
Conflict Resolution in the Andes Fabiola Córdova 3.Traditional
Decision-Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to
Care for and Protect Children and Families Tara Ney, Vanessa Currie,
Maureen Maloney, Crystal Reeves, Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington, and
Judith Zwickel 4.Addressing Disputes between First Nations: An Exploration
of the Indigenous Legal Lodge Jessica Dickson Africa 5.Globalization and
Indigenous Conflict Management: Experiences from Africa Afua Bonsu
Sarpong-Anane 6.Indigenous Conflict Resolution Strategies in Monarchical
Systems: Comparison of the Nature, Effectiveness and Limitations of the
Yoruba and Akan Models Joseph Kingsley Adjei and Akanmu G. Adebayo 7.Land
Ownership In Nigeria: Land Use Act Versus Traditional Land Tenure System
Olusegun O. Onakoya 8.The "Intra-Tutsi Schism" and Its Effect on Truth,
Justice, and Reconciliation in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts Birthe C. Reimers
9.Successful Integration of Western and Indigenous Conflict Management:
Swaziland Case Study Mallory Primm 10.Monitoring Conflicts of Interest:
Social Conflict in Guinea-Bissau's Fisheries Brandon D. Lundy 11.The
Changing Roles of Traditional Institutions in Conflict Management: A
Historical Perspective from the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon Walter Gam
Nkwi Asia 12.Jirga an Indigenous institution for peace building in the
Pukhtoon belt of Pakistan Ali Gohar 13.FATA: Finding Common Ground in
Uncommon Places Paul Paterson 14.Mesopotamia's Indigenous Revival:
Political Discourse, Imagined Sovereignty, and Contemporary Kurdish
Representations of Identity Haluk Baran Bingol and Jesse Benjamin
15.Socio-political Change and the Evolution of Irrigation Disputes in Rural
China: the Jianghan Plain, 1870s-2011 Jiayan Zhang Conclusion
16.Conclusion: Culture and Conflict Management: The Need for a Paradigm
Shift Debarati Sen, Ferdinand Kwaku Danso, and Natalia Meneses Bibliography
Strategic Juridical Identity in the Context of Conflict Jesse Benjamin and
Brandon D. Lundy The Americas 2.Weaving Indigenous and Western Methods of
Conflict Resolution in the Andes Fabiola Córdova 3.Traditional
Decision-Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to
Care for and Protect Children and Families Tara Ney, Vanessa Currie,
Maureen Maloney, Crystal Reeves, Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington, and
Judith Zwickel 4.Addressing Disputes between First Nations: An Exploration
of the Indigenous Legal Lodge Jessica Dickson Africa 5.Globalization and
Indigenous Conflict Management: Experiences from Africa Afua Bonsu
Sarpong-Anane 6.Indigenous Conflict Resolution Strategies in Monarchical
Systems: Comparison of the Nature, Effectiveness and Limitations of the
Yoruba and Akan Models Joseph Kingsley Adjei and Akanmu G. Adebayo 7.Land
Ownership In Nigeria: Land Use Act Versus Traditional Land Tenure System
Olusegun O. Onakoya 8.The "Intra-Tutsi Schism" and Its Effect on Truth,
Justice, and Reconciliation in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts Birthe C. Reimers
9.Successful Integration of Western and Indigenous Conflict Management:
Swaziland Case Study Mallory Primm 10.Monitoring Conflicts of Interest:
Social Conflict in Guinea-Bissau's Fisheries Brandon D. Lundy 11.The
Changing Roles of Traditional Institutions in Conflict Management: A
Historical Perspective from the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon Walter Gam
Nkwi Asia 12.Jirga an Indigenous institution for peace building in the
Pukhtoon belt of Pakistan Ali Gohar 13.FATA: Finding Common Ground in
Uncommon Places Paul Paterson 14.Mesopotamia's Indigenous Revival:
Political Discourse, Imagined Sovereignty, and Contemporary Kurdish
Representations of Identity Haluk Baran Bingol and Jesse Benjamin
15.Socio-political Change and the Evolution of Irrigation Disputes in Rural
China: the Jianghan Plain, 1870s-2011 Jiayan Zhang Conclusion
16.Conclusion: Culture and Conflict Management: The Need for a Paradigm
Shift Debarati Sen, Ferdinand Kwaku Danso, and Natalia Meneses Bibliography