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This edited volume examines the group dynamics of social reconciliation in conflict-affected societies by adopting ideas developed in social psychology and the 'everyday peace' discourse in peace and conflict studies.
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This edited volume examines the group dynamics of social reconciliation in conflict-affected societies by adopting ideas developed in social psychology and the 'everyday peace' discourse in peace and conflict studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000293999
- Artikelnr.: 60506007
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000293999
- Artikelnr.: 60506007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Kevin P. Clements is Emeritus Professor at the University of Otago, New Zealand and the Director of Toda Peace Institute, Japan. SungYong Lee is Associate Professor of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
1. Introduction Kevin P. Clements and SungYong Lee Part I: Reconciliation:
Concepts and Approaches 2. Promoting Reconciliation: Going Back to Basics
Kevin P. Clements 3. Behavioural Peacebuilding: Ensuring Sustainable
Reconciliation Mari Fitzduff 4. Interreligious Dialogue and the Path to
Reconciliation Mohammed Abu-Nimer 5. Towards Reconciliation culture(s) in
Asian Buddhist Societies? Chaiwat Satha-Anand 6. Preventing Violence and
Promoting Active Bystandership and Peace and Conflict Ervin Staub 7. No
Peace without Trust: The Trust and Conflict Map as a Tool for
Reconciliation Mariska Kappmeier, Chiara Venanzetti and J.M. Inton-Campbell
Part II: Reconciliation in Practice 8. The Humanity of the Dead: Rethinking
National Reconciliation in Contemporary Timor-Leste Damian Grenfell 9.
Tales of Progress: Creating Inclusive Reconciliation Narratives
Post-Conflict Caitlin Mollica 10. Between forgiveness and revenge: The
reconstruction of social relationship in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
SungYong Lee 11. Competitive Victimhood, Reconciliation and
Intergenerational Responsibility Ria Shibata 12. Legitimising peace:
Representations of victimhood and reconciliation in the narratives of local
peacebuilders in Northern Ireland Rachel Rafferty 13. Modelling
Reconciliation and Peace Processes: Lessons from Syrian War Refugees and
World War 2 Raymond F. Paloutzian, Zeynep Sagir and F. LeRon Shults 14.
Conclusion SungYong Lee and Kevin P. Clements
Concepts and Approaches 2. Promoting Reconciliation: Going Back to Basics
Kevin P. Clements 3. Behavioural Peacebuilding: Ensuring Sustainable
Reconciliation Mari Fitzduff 4. Interreligious Dialogue and the Path to
Reconciliation Mohammed Abu-Nimer 5. Towards Reconciliation culture(s) in
Asian Buddhist Societies? Chaiwat Satha-Anand 6. Preventing Violence and
Promoting Active Bystandership and Peace and Conflict Ervin Staub 7. No
Peace without Trust: The Trust and Conflict Map as a Tool for
Reconciliation Mariska Kappmeier, Chiara Venanzetti and J.M. Inton-Campbell
Part II: Reconciliation in Practice 8. The Humanity of the Dead: Rethinking
National Reconciliation in Contemporary Timor-Leste Damian Grenfell 9.
Tales of Progress: Creating Inclusive Reconciliation Narratives
Post-Conflict Caitlin Mollica 10. Between forgiveness and revenge: The
reconstruction of social relationship in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
SungYong Lee 11. Competitive Victimhood, Reconciliation and
Intergenerational Responsibility Ria Shibata 12. Legitimising peace:
Representations of victimhood and reconciliation in the narratives of local
peacebuilders in Northern Ireland Rachel Rafferty 13. Modelling
Reconciliation and Peace Processes: Lessons from Syrian War Refugees and
World War 2 Raymond F. Paloutzian, Zeynep Sagir and F. LeRon Shults 14.
Conclusion SungYong Lee and Kevin P. Clements
1. Introduction Kevin P. Clements and SungYong Lee Part I: Reconciliation:
Concepts and Approaches 2. Promoting Reconciliation: Going Back to Basics
Kevin P. Clements 3. Behavioural Peacebuilding: Ensuring Sustainable
Reconciliation Mari Fitzduff 4. Interreligious Dialogue and the Path to
Reconciliation Mohammed Abu-Nimer 5. Towards Reconciliation culture(s) in
Asian Buddhist Societies? Chaiwat Satha-Anand 6. Preventing Violence and
Promoting Active Bystandership and Peace and Conflict Ervin Staub 7. No
Peace without Trust: The Trust and Conflict Map as a Tool for
Reconciliation Mariska Kappmeier, Chiara Venanzetti and J.M. Inton-Campbell
Part II: Reconciliation in Practice 8. The Humanity of the Dead: Rethinking
National Reconciliation in Contemporary Timor-Leste Damian Grenfell 9.
Tales of Progress: Creating Inclusive Reconciliation Narratives
Post-Conflict Caitlin Mollica 10. Between forgiveness and revenge: The
reconstruction of social relationship in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
SungYong Lee 11. Competitive Victimhood, Reconciliation and
Intergenerational Responsibility Ria Shibata 12. Legitimising peace:
Representations of victimhood and reconciliation in the narratives of local
peacebuilders in Northern Ireland Rachel Rafferty 13. Modelling
Reconciliation and Peace Processes: Lessons from Syrian War Refugees and
World War 2 Raymond F. Paloutzian, Zeynep Sagir and F. LeRon Shults 14.
Conclusion SungYong Lee and Kevin P. Clements
Concepts and Approaches 2. Promoting Reconciliation: Going Back to Basics
Kevin P. Clements 3. Behavioural Peacebuilding: Ensuring Sustainable
Reconciliation Mari Fitzduff 4. Interreligious Dialogue and the Path to
Reconciliation Mohammed Abu-Nimer 5. Towards Reconciliation culture(s) in
Asian Buddhist Societies? Chaiwat Satha-Anand 6. Preventing Violence and
Promoting Active Bystandership and Peace and Conflict Ervin Staub 7. No
Peace without Trust: The Trust and Conflict Map as a Tool for
Reconciliation Mariska Kappmeier, Chiara Venanzetti and J.M. Inton-Campbell
Part II: Reconciliation in Practice 8. The Humanity of the Dead: Rethinking
National Reconciliation in Contemporary Timor-Leste Damian Grenfell 9.
Tales of Progress: Creating Inclusive Reconciliation Narratives
Post-Conflict Caitlin Mollica 10. Between forgiveness and revenge: The
reconstruction of social relationship in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
SungYong Lee 11. Competitive Victimhood, Reconciliation and
Intergenerational Responsibility Ria Shibata 12. Legitimising peace:
Representations of victimhood and reconciliation in the narratives of local
peacebuilders in Northern Ireland Rachel Rafferty 13. Modelling
Reconciliation and Peace Processes: Lessons from Syrian War Refugees and
World War 2 Raymond F. Paloutzian, Zeynep Sagir and F. LeRon Shults 14.
Conclusion SungYong Lee and Kevin P. Clements