Fr. 168.00

Invisible Peace Work - Narratives of Hope and Despair

English · Hardback

Will be released 06.12.2025

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This book pulls back the curtain on the unseen, deeply human dimensions of peace work. While the world often learns about conflict through fleeting media coverage and social media posts, this book invites readers into the lived realities of those who remain after the spotlight fades—peace scholars, practitioners, and local community members who navigate the fragile aftermath firsthand.
Through intimate autobiographical storytelling, contributors reveal the layered experiences that shape peacebuilding in practice. Their stories offer more than reflection—they provide purposeful insights and direction for sustaining peace efforts over time. Written by those who’ve lived through war and reconciliation, and by those who walk beside them in post-conflict spaces, this collection redefines how we understand the work of peace.
Emi Kanemoto (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor at Bryant University, researches intercultural communication, peacebuilding, and social change.
Sasha Allgayer (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor at the College of Wooster, researches global media, international studies and activism.
Eddah Mutua (Ph.D.), Professor at St. Cloud State University, researches African communication, post-conflict peace initiatives, and civic engagement.

List of contents

Introduction to Invisible Peace Work.- Threads of Peace: A Journey of Hope and Struggle.- The Phoenix Within: Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, and Hope.- Inheriting Wartime Narratives: An Autoethnography of the.- Process of Writing to Uncover Intergenerational Trauma.- Stories from the Fault Line: Writing for Peace in Times of Conflict and Contradiction.- Echoes of Suffering in a World of Victims.- Surviving the Crossfire: A Humanitarian Worker’s Experiences in  Kerio Valley, Kenya.- Positionality in Conflict Spaces and Contexts: Experiences from East Africa.- My Offering: A  Journey of Reconciliation.- Peace, Piece by Piece: The Moral Imagination of Frontline .- The Morally Bankrupt Imagination: After Chicago 2024.- In Search of Reconciliation: A Collaborative Attempt at .- Epilogue: Pillars of Invisible Peace.

About the author

Emi Kanemoto (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor at Bryant University, researches intercultural communication, peacebuilding, and social change.
Sasha Allgayer (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor at the College of Wooster, researches global media, international studies and activism.
Eddah Mutua (Ph.D.), Professor at St. Cloud State University, researches African communication, post-conflict peace initiatives, and civic engagement.

Summary

This book pulls back the curtain on the unseen, deeply human dimensions of peace work. While the world often learns about conflict through fleeting media coverage and social media posts, this book invites readers into the lived realities of those who remain after the spotlight fades—peace scholars, practitioners, and local community members who navigate the fragile aftermath firsthand.
Through intimate autobiographical storytelling, contributors reveal the layered experiences that shape peacebuilding in practice. Their stories offer more than reflection—they provide purposeful insights and direction for sustaining peace efforts over time. Written by those who’ve lived through war and reconciliation, and by those who walk beside them in post-conflict spaces, this collection redefines how we understand the work of peace.

Product details

Assisted by Sasha Allgayer (Editor), Emi Kanemoto (Editor), Eddah M Mutua (Editor), Eddah M Mutua (Editor)
Publisher Springer International Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 06.12.2025
 
EAN 9783031999499
ISBN 978-3-031-99949-9
Illustrations Approx. 170 p. 20 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Peace, War, Autobiography, peacebuilding, Conflict, narratives, auseinandersetzen, Politics and International Studies, Lived Experience, Autoethnography, moral imagination, peace work, autobiographical storytelling, scholars, peace practitioners, individual experiences

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