Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice
Herausgeber: Clark, Janine Natalya; Ungar, Michael
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Herausgeber: Clark, Janine Natalya; Ungar, Michael
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781108843621
- ISBN-10: 110884362X
- Artikelnr.: 61677593
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Introduction: Resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice
Janine Natalya Clark and Michael Ungar; 1. Mapping the resilience field: A
systemic approach Michael Ungar; 2. Conceptualising resilience in the
context of transitional justice Wendy Lambourne; 3. A systemic analysis of
resilience and transitional justice in a central Bosnian village Janine
Natalya Clark; 4. Transitional justice as interruption: Adaptive
peacebuilding and resilience in Rwanda Jennie E. Burnet; 5. Resilience,
adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice in post-conflict Uganda:
The participatory potential of survivors' groups Philipp Schulz and Fred
Ngomokwe; 6. The Birangonas (War Heroines) in Bangladesh: Generative
resilience of sexual violence in conflict through graphic ethnography
Nayanika Mookherjee; 7. Resilience in post-khmer rouge Cambodia: Systemic
dimensions and the limited contributions of transitional justice Timothy
Williams; 8. The personal and socio-economic dynamics of resilience and
transitional justice in Colombia Sanne Weber; 9. Redressing injustice,
reframing resilience: Mayan women's persistence and protagonism as
resistance M. Brinton Lykes, Alison Crosby and Sara Beatriz Alvárez
Medrano; 10. Transitional or transformational justice? Decolonial
enactments of adaptation and resilience within Palestinian communities
Devin G. Atallah and Hana R. Masud; 11. Fitting the pieces together:
Implications for resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional
justice in practice Cedric de Coning.
Janine Natalya Clark and Michael Ungar; 1. Mapping the resilience field: A
systemic approach Michael Ungar; 2. Conceptualising resilience in the
context of transitional justice Wendy Lambourne; 3. A systemic analysis of
resilience and transitional justice in a central Bosnian village Janine
Natalya Clark; 4. Transitional justice as interruption: Adaptive
peacebuilding and resilience in Rwanda Jennie E. Burnet; 5. Resilience,
adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice in post-conflict Uganda:
The participatory potential of survivors' groups Philipp Schulz and Fred
Ngomokwe; 6. The Birangonas (War Heroines) in Bangladesh: Generative
resilience of sexual violence in conflict through graphic ethnography
Nayanika Mookherjee; 7. Resilience in post-khmer rouge Cambodia: Systemic
dimensions and the limited contributions of transitional justice Timothy
Williams; 8. The personal and socio-economic dynamics of resilience and
transitional justice in Colombia Sanne Weber; 9. Redressing injustice,
reframing resilience: Mayan women's persistence and protagonism as
resistance M. Brinton Lykes, Alison Crosby and Sara Beatriz Alvárez
Medrano; 10. Transitional or transformational justice? Decolonial
enactments of adaptation and resilience within Palestinian communities
Devin G. Atallah and Hana R. Masud; 11. Fitting the pieces together:
Implications for resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional
justice in practice Cedric de Coning.
Introduction: Resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice
Janine Natalya Clark and Michael Ungar; 1. Mapping the resilience field: A
systemic approach Michael Ungar; 2. Conceptualising resilience in the
context of transitional justice Wendy Lambourne; 3. A systemic analysis of
resilience and transitional justice in a central Bosnian village Janine
Natalya Clark; 4. Transitional justice as interruption: Adaptive
peacebuilding and resilience in Rwanda Jennie E. Burnet; 5. Resilience,
adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice in post-conflict Uganda:
The participatory potential of survivors' groups Philipp Schulz and Fred
Ngomokwe; 6. The Birangonas (War Heroines) in Bangladesh: Generative
resilience of sexual violence in conflict through graphic ethnography
Nayanika Mookherjee; 7. Resilience in post-khmer rouge Cambodia: Systemic
dimensions and the limited contributions of transitional justice Timothy
Williams; 8. The personal and socio-economic dynamics of resilience and
transitional justice in Colombia Sanne Weber; 9. Redressing injustice,
reframing resilience: Mayan women's persistence and protagonism as
resistance M. Brinton Lykes, Alison Crosby and Sara Beatriz Alvárez
Medrano; 10. Transitional or transformational justice? Decolonial
enactments of adaptation and resilience within Palestinian communities
Devin G. Atallah and Hana R. Masud; 11. Fitting the pieces together:
Implications for resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional
justice in practice Cedric de Coning.
Janine Natalya Clark and Michael Ungar; 1. Mapping the resilience field: A
systemic approach Michael Ungar; 2. Conceptualising resilience in the
context of transitional justice Wendy Lambourne; 3. A systemic analysis of
resilience and transitional justice in a central Bosnian village Janine
Natalya Clark; 4. Transitional justice as interruption: Adaptive
peacebuilding and resilience in Rwanda Jennie E. Burnet; 5. Resilience,
adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice in post-conflict Uganda:
The participatory potential of survivors' groups Philipp Schulz and Fred
Ngomokwe; 6. The Birangonas (War Heroines) in Bangladesh: Generative
resilience of sexual violence in conflict through graphic ethnography
Nayanika Mookherjee; 7. Resilience in post-khmer rouge Cambodia: Systemic
dimensions and the limited contributions of transitional justice Timothy
Williams; 8. The personal and socio-economic dynamics of resilience and
transitional justice in Colombia Sanne Weber; 9. Redressing injustice,
reframing resilience: Mayan women's persistence and protagonism as
resistance M. Brinton Lykes, Alison Crosby and Sara Beatriz Alvárez
Medrano; 10. Transitional or transformational justice? Decolonial
enactments of adaptation and resilience within Palestinian communities
Devin G. Atallah and Hana R. Masud; 11. Fitting the pieces together:
Implications for resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional
justice in practice Cedric de Coning.