Nava Sonnenschein
The Power of Dialogue Between Israelis and Palestinians
Stories of Change from the School for Peace
Herausgeber: Reich, Deb / Übersetzer: Reich, Deb
Nava Sonnenschein
The Power of Dialogue Between Israelis and Palestinians
Stories of Change from the School for Peace
Herausgeber: Reich, Deb / Übersetzer: Reich, Deb
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
In The Power of Dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians, scholar and activist Nava Sonnenschein shares a collection of twenty-five powerful interviews she conducted with Palestinian and Jewish Israeli alumni of peacebuilding courses, showing the potential for a sustainable path to peace with equality in Israel and Palestine.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Heribert AdamSeeking Mandela: Peacemaking Between Israelis and Palestinians80,99 €
- Margret JohannsenThe Middle East Conflict44,99 €
- Michal ShamirThe Elections in Israel 2003195,99 €
- Florian HeydenOn water, statehood and interdependence - Is water an obstacle to peace between Israelis and Palestinians?17,95 €
- Moshe HellingerReligious Zionism and the Settlement Project108,99 €
- Ilan PelegIsrael's Palestinians81,99 €
- Louis A FishmanJews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914160,99 €
-
-
-
In The Power of Dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians, scholar and activist Nava Sonnenschein shares a collection of twenty-five powerful interviews she conducted with Palestinian and Jewish Israeli alumni of peacebuilding courses, showing the potential for a sustainable path to peace with equality in Israel and Palestine.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780813599229
- ISBN-10: 0813599229
- Artikelnr.: 52820079
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780813599229
- ISBN-10: 0813599229
- Artikelnr.: 52820079
NAVA SONNENSCHIEN is the founder and current director of the School for Peace in Israel. She has trained more than a thousand Palestinian and Jewish facilitators and social change agents to plan, structure, and lead programs for groups in conflict in Israel, Palestine, and around the world. In 2010, she received the U.S. Department of State’s Women of Courage award for her leadership and advocacy for social change and coexistence.
Foreword
Chapter 1: When Groups Meet: Understanding How Power Dynamics Shape
Intergroup Encounters
PART ONE: HUMAN RIGHTS & POLITICAL ACTIVISM
Chapter 2: Michael Sfard - Lawyer and human rights activist specializing in
human rights law and the laws of war
Chapter 3: Suhad Hammoud Dahleh - Lawyer focusing on the human rights of
East Jerusalem’s 260,000 Palestinians; co-founder of the law firm Dahleh,
Hammound and Associates
Chapter 4: Mohammad Abu Snineh - Lawyer with the Jerusalem Legal Aid and
Human Rights Center
Chapter 5: Yonatan Shapira - Activist and musician with music available on
Spotify and iHeartRadio; member of Boycott from Within
PART TWO: COMMUNITY ORGANIZING, EDUCATION & PLANNING
Chapter 6: Ayelet Roth - School Network Director of Hand in Hand bilingual
school
Chapter 7: Harb Amara - Program Director for the School for Peace
Chapter 8: Youval Tamari
Chapter 9: Rachela Yanay
Chapter 10: Nazih Ansaari
Chapter 11: Sebastian Wallerstein - Executive Director of the Affordable
Housing Center at Tel Aviv University
PART THREE: FAMILY & COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Chapter 12: Wassim Biroumi - Program Coordinator of ICCI and coordinates a
program called “From Memory to Reconciliation” for Youth and Young Adults
with the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel
Chapter 13: Yoav Lurie - Psychotherapist with both individuals and groups;
Occupational Therapist; Works in private practice and the Center for the
Victims of Sexual Assaults in Tel Aviv; Teaches in Occupational Therapy
Department in Tel-Aviv University; Board member of the Israeli Association
of Group Therapy
Chapter 14: Dina Zarega - Clinical social worker and psychotherapist in
Jerusalem
Chapter 15: Slieman Halabi - Coordinator of Internal Events at the
Salaam-Shalom Initiative; Research Associate at Jacobs University in
Bremen; Current Ph.D. candidate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena at
the International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a
Fundamentally Uncertain World
PART FOUR: UNIVERSITY TEACHING & RESEARCH
Chapter 16: Norma Musih - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Ph.D. candidate the Indiana University
Chapter 17: Roi Silberberg - Program Director of the School for Peace
Chapter 18: Nada Matta - Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at New
York University; Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies
and Modern Languages and the Department of Sociology at Drexel University
Chapter 19: Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder - Senior Lecturer on the sociology of
gender and education at Ben-Gurion University
Chapter 20: Maram Masarwi - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Head of the early childhood education
department at Al-Qasemi College of Education; Lecturer in the faculty of
Education at the David Yallin College in Israel
PART FIVE: PIONEERING NEW ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 21: Eitan Bronstein - Co-Director, Video Director, and Editor of
De-Colonizer, a research and art laboratory
Chapter 22: Amin Khalaf - Leader of the East & West Center for language
study in Jerusalem
Chapter 23: Maya Mukamel
Chapter 24: Badria Biromi
Chapter 25: Avi Levi
Chapter 26: Amal Elsana Alh’jooj
Afterword: A Critical Analysis of the Interviews
References
Chapter 1: When Groups Meet: Understanding How Power Dynamics Shape
Intergroup Encounters
PART ONE: HUMAN RIGHTS & POLITICAL ACTIVISM
Chapter 2: Michael Sfard - Lawyer and human rights activist specializing in
human rights law and the laws of war
Chapter 3: Suhad Hammoud Dahleh - Lawyer focusing on the human rights of
East Jerusalem’s 260,000 Palestinians; co-founder of the law firm Dahleh,
Hammound and Associates
Chapter 4: Mohammad Abu Snineh - Lawyer with the Jerusalem Legal Aid and
Human Rights Center
Chapter 5: Yonatan Shapira - Activist and musician with music available on
Spotify and iHeartRadio; member of Boycott from Within
PART TWO: COMMUNITY ORGANIZING, EDUCATION & PLANNING
Chapter 6: Ayelet Roth - School Network Director of Hand in Hand bilingual
school
Chapter 7: Harb Amara - Program Director for the School for Peace
Chapter 8: Youval Tamari
Chapter 9: Rachela Yanay
Chapter 10: Nazih Ansaari
Chapter 11: Sebastian Wallerstein - Executive Director of the Affordable
Housing Center at Tel Aviv University
PART THREE: FAMILY & COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Chapter 12: Wassim Biroumi - Program Coordinator of ICCI and coordinates a
program called “From Memory to Reconciliation” for Youth and Young Adults
with the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel
Chapter 13: Yoav Lurie - Psychotherapist with both individuals and groups;
Occupational Therapist; Works in private practice and the Center for the
Victims of Sexual Assaults in Tel Aviv; Teaches in Occupational Therapy
Department in Tel-Aviv University; Board member of the Israeli Association
of Group Therapy
Chapter 14: Dina Zarega - Clinical social worker and psychotherapist in
Jerusalem
Chapter 15: Slieman Halabi - Coordinator of Internal Events at the
Salaam-Shalom Initiative; Research Associate at Jacobs University in
Bremen; Current Ph.D. candidate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena at
the International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a
Fundamentally Uncertain World
PART FOUR: UNIVERSITY TEACHING & RESEARCH
Chapter 16: Norma Musih - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Ph.D. candidate the Indiana University
Chapter 17: Roi Silberberg - Program Director of the School for Peace
Chapter 18: Nada Matta - Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at New
York University; Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies
and Modern Languages and the Department of Sociology at Drexel University
Chapter 19: Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder - Senior Lecturer on the sociology of
gender and education at Ben-Gurion University
Chapter 20: Maram Masarwi - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Head of the early childhood education
department at Al-Qasemi College of Education; Lecturer in the faculty of
Education at the David Yallin College in Israel
PART FIVE: PIONEERING NEW ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 21: Eitan Bronstein - Co-Director, Video Director, and Editor of
De-Colonizer, a research and art laboratory
Chapter 22: Amin Khalaf - Leader of the East & West Center for language
study in Jerusalem
Chapter 23: Maya Mukamel
Chapter 24: Badria Biromi
Chapter 25: Avi Levi
Chapter 26: Amal Elsana Alh’jooj
Afterword: A Critical Analysis of the Interviews
References
Foreword
Chapter 1: When Groups Meet: Understanding How Power Dynamics Shape
Intergroup Encounters
PART ONE: HUMAN RIGHTS & POLITICAL ACTIVISM
Chapter 2: Michael Sfard - Lawyer and human rights activist specializing in
human rights law and the laws of war
Chapter 3: Suhad Hammoud Dahleh - Lawyer focusing on the human rights of
East Jerusalem’s 260,000 Palestinians; co-founder of the law firm Dahleh,
Hammound and Associates
Chapter 4: Mohammad Abu Snineh - Lawyer with the Jerusalem Legal Aid and
Human Rights Center
Chapter 5: Yonatan Shapira - Activist and musician with music available on
Spotify and iHeartRadio; member of Boycott from Within
PART TWO: COMMUNITY ORGANIZING, EDUCATION & PLANNING
Chapter 6: Ayelet Roth - School Network Director of Hand in Hand bilingual
school
Chapter 7: Harb Amara - Program Director for the School for Peace
Chapter 8: Youval Tamari
Chapter 9: Rachela Yanay
Chapter 10: Nazih Ansaari
Chapter 11: Sebastian Wallerstein - Executive Director of the Affordable
Housing Center at Tel Aviv University
PART THREE: FAMILY & COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Chapter 12: Wassim Biroumi - Program Coordinator of ICCI and coordinates a
program called “From Memory to Reconciliation” for Youth and Young Adults
with the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel
Chapter 13: Yoav Lurie - Psychotherapist with both individuals and groups;
Occupational Therapist; Works in private practice and the Center for the
Victims of Sexual Assaults in Tel Aviv; Teaches in Occupational Therapy
Department in Tel-Aviv University; Board member of the Israeli Association
of Group Therapy
Chapter 14: Dina Zarega - Clinical social worker and psychotherapist in
Jerusalem
Chapter 15: Slieman Halabi - Coordinator of Internal Events at the
Salaam-Shalom Initiative; Research Associate at Jacobs University in
Bremen; Current Ph.D. candidate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena at
the International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a
Fundamentally Uncertain World
PART FOUR: UNIVERSITY TEACHING & RESEARCH
Chapter 16: Norma Musih - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Ph.D. candidate the Indiana University
Chapter 17: Roi Silberberg - Program Director of the School for Peace
Chapter 18: Nada Matta - Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at New
York University; Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies
and Modern Languages and the Department of Sociology at Drexel University
Chapter 19: Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder - Senior Lecturer on the sociology of
gender and education at Ben-Gurion University
Chapter 20: Maram Masarwi - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Head of the early childhood education
department at Al-Qasemi College of Education; Lecturer in the faculty of
Education at the David Yallin College in Israel
PART FIVE: PIONEERING NEW ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 21: Eitan Bronstein - Co-Director, Video Director, and Editor of
De-Colonizer, a research and art laboratory
Chapter 22: Amin Khalaf - Leader of the East & West Center for language
study in Jerusalem
Chapter 23: Maya Mukamel
Chapter 24: Badria Biromi
Chapter 25: Avi Levi
Chapter 26: Amal Elsana Alh’jooj
Afterword: A Critical Analysis of the Interviews
References
Chapter 1: When Groups Meet: Understanding How Power Dynamics Shape
Intergroup Encounters
PART ONE: HUMAN RIGHTS & POLITICAL ACTIVISM
Chapter 2: Michael Sfard - Lawyer and human rights activist specializing in
human rights law and the laws of war
Chapter 3: Suhad Hammoud Dahleh - Lawyer focusing on the human rights of
East Jerusalem’s 260,000 Palestinians; co-founder of the law firm Dahleh,
Hammound and Associates
Chapter 4: Mohammad Abu Snineh - Lawyer with the Jerusalem Legal Aid and
Human Rights Center
Chapter 5: Yonatan Shapira - Activist and musician with music available on
Spotify and iHeartRadio; member of Boycott from Within
PART TWO: COMMUNITY ORGANIZING, EDUCATION & PLANNING
Chapter 6: Ayelet Roth - School Network Director of Hand in Hand bilingual
school
Chapter 7: Harb Amara - Program Director for the School for Peace
Chapter 8: Youval Tamari
Chapter 9: Rachela Yanay
Chapter 10: Nazih Ansaari
Chapter 11: Sebastian Wallerstein - Executive Director of the Affordable
Housing Center at Tel Aviv University
PART THREE: FAMILY & COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Chapter 12: Wassim Biroumi - Program Coordinator of ICCI and coordinates a
program called “From Memory to Reconciliation” for Youth and Young Adults
with the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel
Chapter 13: Yoav Lurie - Psychotherapist with both individuals and groups;
Occupational Therapist; Works in private practice and the Center for the
Victims of Sexual Assaults in Tel Aviv; Teaches in Occupational Therapy
Department in Tel-Aviv University; Board member of the Israeli Association
of Group Therapy
Chapter 14: Dina Zarega - Clinical social worker and psychotherapist in
Jerusalem
Chapter 15: Slieman Halabi - Coordinator of Internal Events at the
Salaam-Shalom Initiative; Research Associate at Jacobs University in
Bremen; Current Ph.D. candidate at Friedrich Schiller University Jena at
the International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a
Fundamentally Uncertain World
PART FOUR: UNIVERSITY TEACHING & RESEARCH
Chapter 16: Norma Musih - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Ph.D. candidate the Indiana University
Chapter 17: Roi Silberberg - Program Director of the School for Peace
Chapter 18: Nada Matta - Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at New
York University; Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Studies
and Modern Languages and the Department of Sociology at Drexel University
Chapter 19: Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder - Senior Lecturer on the sociology of
gender and education at Ben-Gurion University
Chapter 20: Maram Masarwi - Member of the Advisory Board for the Center for
Comparative Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications at
Belgrade Singidunum University; Head of the early childhood education
department at Al-Qasemi College of Education; Lecturer in the faculty of
Education at the David Yallin College in Israel
PART FIVE: PIONEERING NEW ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 21: Eitan Bronstein - Co-Director, Video Director, and Editor of
De-Colonizer, a research and art laboratory
Chapter 22: Amin Khalaf - Leader of the East & West Center for language
study in Jerusalem
Chapter 23: Maya Mukamel
Chapter 24: Badria Biromi
Chapter 25: Avi Levi
Chapter 26: Amal Elsana Alh’jooj
Afterword: A Critical Analysis of the Interviews
References