This book provides practical tools, models, and frameworks for thinking about how story is structured to help us think about conflict, using a wide range of examples.
This book provides practical tools, models, and frameworks for thinking about how story is structured to help us think about conflict, using a wide range of examples.
Solon Simmons is the director of The Narrative Transformation Lab (TNT Lab) at George Mason University's Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. A sociologist by training, he is the author of many books and articles on narrative and storytelling in peace and politics, including Conflict Resolution after the Pandemic: Building Peace, Pursuing Justice (2021) and Root Narrative Theory and Conflict Resolution: Power, Justice and Values (2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Story Grammar 2. Post-Plot Pressure: Adversarial Struggles and Collaborative Journeys 3. The Satirical Struggle: Stories of Intolerable Defeat 4. The Romantic Struggle: Stories of Injustice Overcome 5. The Tragic Journey: Stories of Painful Self-realization 6. The Comic Journey: Stories of Self-Discovery 7. Purpose as Plot Structure: A Definition of the Concepts Peace and Justice within Narrative Precision
Introduction: Story Grammar 2. Post-Plot Pressure: Adversarial Struggles and Collaborative Journeys 3. The Satirical Struggle: Stories of Intolerable Defeat 4. The Romantic Struggle: Stories of Injustice Overcome 5. The Tragic Journey: Stories of Painful Self-realization 6. The Comic Journey: Stories of Self-Discovery 7. Purpose as Plot Structure: A Definition of the Concepts Peace and Justice within Narrative Precision
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