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
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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.
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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.
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- 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
Sonnenschein, Nava
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