Shifting Protracted Conflict Systems Through Local Interactions
Extending Kelman's Legacy
Herausgeber: D'Estrée, Tamra Pearson
Shifting Protracted Conflict Systems Through Local Interactions
Extending Kelman's Legacy
Herausgeber: D'Estrée, Tamra Pearson
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This volume explores the evolution of theoretical and practical approaches to intervening in protracted conflicts, following the work of Herb Kelman.
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This volume explores the evolution of theoretical and practical approaches to intervening in protracted conflicts, following the work of Herb Kelman.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032375069
- ISBN-10: 103237506X
- Artikelnr.: 69433144
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032375069
- ISBN-10: 103237506X
- Artikelnr.: 69433144
Tamra Pearson d'Estrée is Professor of Conflict Resolution in the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, USA. She is co-author, with Bonnie G. Colby, of Braving the Currents: Evaluating Conflict Resolution in the River Basins of the American West (2004), a co-editor, with Ruth Parsons, of Cultural Encounters and Emergent Practices in Conflict Resolution Capacity-Building (2018), and the editor of New Directions in Peacebuilding Evaluation (2019).
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction 2. Interactive Conflict Transformation
through a Complexity Lens: Local Actors, Interaction, and the Dynamics of
Change 3. Kelman's Theoretical Brilliance: Complete Social Psychologist and
Consummate Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioner 4. 'Conceptualizing
Change in the World System': Towards a More Complex and Comprehensive
Understanding of Peace and Conflict Research 5. Critical Realism and
Interactive Conflict Transformation: Connecting Integrative Metatheory,
Multi-dimensional Social Theory, and Transformative Practice 6. Interactive
Conflict Engagement 2.0: From Solving Problems to Enabling Systems to
Sustain Peace 7. Individual Agency in Interactive Peacemaking: Insights
from Georgian-South Ossetian Experience 8. Building a Human Infrastructure
Across Conflict Lines for Reconciliation and Coexistence: The Case of
Cyprus 9. Broadening the Use of Interactive Problem Solving 10. Addressing
Persistent Fault Lines in Multi-Ethnic States: Using Inter- and Intra-group
Dialogues on Widening Identities and Narratives, Commemoration and Minority
Rights 11. Exploring Reconciliation's Identity Paradoxes 12. Moving Beyond
Dichotomies of Narratives and Identity: The Transformative Process of
Dialogue 13. Acknowledging, Understanding, and Adapting to the Complexity
of Radical Disagreement 14. Engaging in the Face of Non-Negotiability: From
Resolution to Transformation 15. Learning to Accommodate Others' Worldviews
16. Applying a Complex Systems Lens to Interactive Conflict Resolution:
Themes and Lessons
through a Complexity Lens: Local Actors, Interaction, and the Dynamics of
Change 3. Kelman's Theoretical Brilliance: Complete Social Psychologist and
Consummate Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioner 4. 'Conceptualizing
Change in the World System': Towards a More Complex and Comprehensive
Understanding of Peace and Conflict Research 5. Critical Realism and
Interactive Conflict Transformation: Connecting Integrative Metatheory,
Multi-dimensional Social Theory, and Transformative Practice 6. Interactive
Conflict Engagement 2.0: From Solving Problems to Enabling Systems to
Sustain Peace 7. Individual Agency in Interactive Peacemaking: Insights
from Georgian-South Ossetian Experience 8. Building a Human Infrastructure
Across Conflict Lines for Reconciliation and Coexistence: The Case of
Cyprus 9. Broadening the Use of Interactive Problem Solving 10. Addressing
Persistent Fault Lines in Multi-Ethnic States: Using Inter- and Intra-group
Dialogues on Widening Identities and Narratives, Commemoration and Minority
Rights 11. Exploring Reconciliation's Identity Paradoxes 12. Moving Beyond
Dichotomies of Narratives and Identity: The Transformative Process of
Dialogue 13. Acknowledging, Understanding, and Adapting to the Complexity
of Radical Disagreement 14. Engaging in the Face of Non-Negotiability: From
Resolution to Transformation 15. Learning to Accommodate Others' Worldviews
16. Applying a Complex Systems Lens to Interactive Conflict Resolution:
Themes and Lessons
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction 2. Interactive Conflict Transformation
through a Complexity Lens: Local Actors, Interaction, and the Dynamics of
Change 3. Kelman's Theoretical Brilliance: Complete Social Psychologist and
Consummate Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioner 4. 'Conceptualizing
Change in the World System': Towards a More Complex and Comprehensive
Understanding of Peace and Conflict Research 5. Critical Realism and
Interactive Conflict Transformation: Connecting Integrative Metatheory,
Multi-dimensional Social Theory, and Transformative Practice 6. Interactive
Conflict Engagement 2.0: From Solving Problems to Enabling Systems to
Sustain Peace 7. Individual Agency in Interactive Peacemaking: Insights
from Georgian-South Ossetian Experience 8. Building a Human Infrastructure
Across Conflict Lines for Reconciliation and Coexistence: The Case of
Cyprus 9. Broadening the Use of Interactive Problem Solving 10. Addressing
Persistent Fault Lines in Multi-Ethnic States: Using Inter- and Intra-group
Dialogues on Widening Identities and Narratives, Commemoration and Minority
Rights 11. Exploring Reconciliation's Identity Paradoxes 12. Moving Beyond
Dichotomies of Narratives and Identity: The Transformative Process of
Dialogue 13. Acknowledging, Understanding, and Adapting to the Complexity
of Radical Disagreement 14. Engaging in the Face of Non-Negotiability: From
Resolution to Transformation 15. Learning to Accommodate Others' Worldviews
16. Applying a Complex Systems Lens to Interactive Conflict Resolution:
Themes and Lessons
through a Complexity Lens: Local Actors, Interaction, and the Dynamics of
Change 3. Kelman's Theoretical Brilliance: Complete Social Psychologist and
Consummate Conflict Resolution Scholar-Practitioner 4. 'Conceptualizing
Change in the World System': Towards a More Complex and Comprehensive
Understanding of Peace and Conflict Research 5. Critical Realism and
Interactive Conflict Transformation: Connecting Integrative Metatheory,
Multi-dimensional Social Theory, and Transformative Practice 6. Interactive
Conflict Engagement 2.0: From Solving Problems to Enabling Systems to
Sustain Peace 7. Individual Agency in Interactive Peacemaking: Insights
from Georgian-South Ossetian Experience 8. Building a Human Infrastructure
Across Conflict Lines for Reconciliation and Coexistence: The Case of
Cyprus 9. Broadening the Use of Interactive Problem Solving 10. Addressing
Persistent Fault Lines in Multi-Ethnic States: Using Inter- and Intra-group
Dialogues on Widening Identities and Narratives, Commemoration and Minority
Rights 11. Exploring Reconciliation's Identity Paradoxes 12. Moving Beyond
Dichotomies of Narratives and Identity: The Transformative Process of
Dialogue 13. Acknowledging, Understanding, and Adapting to the Complexity
of Radical Disagreement 14. Engaging in the Face of Non-Negotiability: From
Resolution to Transformation 15. Learning to Accommodate Others' Worldviews
16. Applying a Complex Systems Lens to Interactive Conflict Resolution:
Themes and Lessons