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Alternative Approaches in Conflict Resolution

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In its second edition, this extended and revised volume brings together alternative and innovative approaches in conflict resolution. With traditional military intervention repeatedly contributing to instability and violence, the study of alternative approaches has become imperative. Can forgiveness help heal relationships in post-apartheid South Africa? How can art assist dealing with 'unrememberable' events such as the genocide in Rwanda? What transformational resources do women offer in contexts of massive human rights violations? The aim of this edited volume is twofold: to provide and encourage critical reflection of the approaches presented here and to explore concrete improvements in conflict resolution strategies. In its interdisciplinary and international outlook, this work combines the tried-and-tested approaches from conflict resolution experts in academia, NGOs and civil society, making it an invaluable tool for academics and practitioners alike.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Martin Leiner and Christine Schliesser.- Chapter 2: Introduction to Negotiation Martin Leiner.- Chapter 3 Justice in Negotiations and Conflict Resolution Rudolf Schuessler.- Chapter 4: Beyond Official Negotiations: The Experience of the Community of Sant'Egidio Cesare Zucconi.- Chapter 5: Understanding 'Resistance' to Transitional Justice Julie Bernath, Adou Djane Dit Fatogoma, and Briony Jones.- Chapter 6: Introduction to Gender and Religion David P. Gushee.- Chapter 7: Made for Goodness? Women, Ethnic Conflict, and Reconciliation Carolina Rehrmann.- Chapter 8: Religious Dimensions in Conflict Transformation: A Tentative Approach Towards a Reconciliation Methodology Richard Friedli.- Chapter 9: A Critical Realist Engagement with Glen Stassen's 'Just Peacemaking' Approach David P. Gushee.- Chapter 10: Introduction to Reconciliation and Forgiveness Christine Schliesser.- Chapter 11: Forgiveness is 'The Wrong Word': Empathic Repair and the Potential for Human Connection in the Aftermath of Historical Trauma Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.- Chapter 12: Alternative and Innovative Approaches to Reconciliation: A South African Perspective Christo Thesnaar.- Chapter 13: The Politics of Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda Christine Schliesser.- Chapter 14: Introduction to the Arts Mary Zournazi.- Chapter 15: Genocide, Memory, and the Arts: Memorial Projects in Rwanda of 'Upright Men' and 'The Garden of Memory' Bruce Clarke.- Chapter 16: A Notebook on Peace: Reflections on Cinema and Perception Mary Zournazi.- Chapter 17: Conclusion: From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation Martin Leiner.

About the author

Christine Schliesser is Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Social Ethics at Zurich University and Director of studies at the Center for Faith and Society at Fribourg University, Switzerland.
Martin Leiner is Chair of systematic theology and ethics at Jena University, Germany.

Product details

Assisted by Leiner (Editor), Martin Leiner (Editor), Christine Schließer (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.12.2024
 
EAN 9783031749049
ISBN 978-3-0-3174904-9
No. of pages 270
Dimensions 148 mm x 19 mm x 210 mm
Weight 475 g
Illustrations XXIII, 270 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Religion, Gender, Peace, Violence, Religion und Politik, Negotiation, The arts, reconciliation, forgiveness, auseinandersetzen, Politics and Religion, Conflict Resolution, Peace and Conflict Studies

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