Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice
How Societies Recover After Collective Violence
Herausgeber: Clark, Janine Natalya; Ungar, Michael
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How Societies Recover After Collective Violence
Herausgeber: Clark, Janine Natalya; Ungar, Michael
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This interdisciplinary volume, which includes eight case study chapters, offers a novel conceptual and empirical analysis of resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice. It is the first volume of its kind to show how these three concepts can combine to inform individual and collective recovery from large-scale violence.
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This interdisciplinary volume, which includes eight case study chapters, offers a novel conceptual and empirical analysis of resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice. It is the first volume of its kind to show how these three concepts can combine to inform individual and collective recovery from large-scale violence.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 307
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781108826358
- ISBN-10: 1108826350
- Artikelnr.: 68887245
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 307
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781108826358
- ISBN-10: 1108826350
- Artikelnr.: 68887245
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.