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Iyad Muhsen AlDajani, Leiner, Martin Leiner, Iyad Muhsen AlDajani
Adaptivity of Science in Reconciliation Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies
Inglese · Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione il 13.12.2025
Descrizione
This book presents scientific research on how science can be adapted in the fields of reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies. It moves from theory to practice by exploring how science can help develop "normal" and, ideally, "good" relationships among states, groups, organisations, and individuals. This involves responding to past, present, or potential future incidents of serious significance, such as wars, civil wars, genocides, atrocities, forced displacement, enslavement, dictatorship, oppression, colonialism, apartheid, and other human rights violations and injustices. The aim is to foster a scientific discussion that supports the development of a shared future, enabling the transformation of conflict towards reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace. Conflict transformation. The book outlines a sequential series linked to the Academic Alliance for Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation, and Peace Studies (AARMENA). This initiative offers a promising approach to transforming violent conflict and encouraging educational, social, cultural, and economic change. This book is designed to help students and researchers in the humanities and social and behavioural sciences who already have some knowledge of research design methods and a basic understanding of areas such as information technology in communication science. It is intended for scholars and researchers interested in the theoretical framework that connects theory and practice within the adaptivity of science in various fields, extending science to transform conflict towards peace. Additionally, it aims to help those seeking to understand social structures by designing and applying case studies and practices that offer insights into the evolving phenomena in peace science.
The Academic Alliance for Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa (AARMENA) has successfully published a series of books, including 'Reconciliation and Refugees', 'Reconciliation Heritage and Social Inclusion', and 'Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies'. AARMENA, together with its members, aims to collaborate with centres around the globe, across different continents, on various aspects of research related to reconciliation and peace studies. Combining research in reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies will help integrate these disciplines within the broader field. AARMENA is in cooperation with the International Books for Peace to distribute its books in 6 continents and 31 countries and was granted the INTERNATIONAL BOOKS FOR PEACE AWARD 2025.
Therefore, the book is a collaboration among professors, scholars, and practitioners in the areas of reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies, representing centres from all over the world, such as Martin Leiner, Iyad Aldajani, Milan Krajnc, Lidia Bocanegra Barbecho, Marc Gopin, Diego Checa Hidalgo, Mohmmad Alshraideh, Andreas Oberprantacher, and Ayat Jebril Nashwan.
Sommario
Sections 1: Theoretical and Philosophical Framework: Adaptivity of Science.- Adaptivity of Science in research.- Revolutionizing Legal Education through Restorative Justice.- Netnography Heritage.- Fundamentals of Practical Philosophy.- Dynamology: Decoding Nature’s Mysteries and Applying them to Social Life.- Sections 2: Research in the field of adaptivity: The Role of Dialogue in A World on Fire: Reflections From The Field" Daniel Noha Mohsen.- Citizen Humanities for reconciliation in social justice: the application of crowdsourcing in the study of the Spanish Republican exile.- Are the New Enemies Political Economics Theory: How Economic Growth Can Support Peace Making and reconciliation process.- Section 3: Practices in the adaptivity of science, [From Violence to Reconciliation. Welt philosophies and global political order.- Adapting legal science in the light of conflict transformation and peace studies.- Digital Peacebuilding in Practical Philosophy for Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation, and Peace Research.- Conflict Transformation.- The Role of Gender Balance Policies in Advancing Women’s Education: Insights from the UAEs.- The Organization of Turkic States; A Positive Impact for Regional Peace.- Reconsidering the Concepts of Political Islam & Islamism in Islamic Studies to Achieve Conflict Reconciliation and Adaptivity.- After the Chinese mediation: Where is the Saudi -Iranian Reconciliation heading.- Buddhism, conflict transformation and reconciliation: newly emerging paradigms.- A whole-of-society approach to preventing radicalization in the Western Balkan countries.- Strategic Cultural Engagement: Turkey’s Evolving Soft Power in EU Relations.- Climate Change Towards Conflict Transformation to Asylum Seeking in International Law.- Opportunities and Challenges of Peacebuilding Education in Palestinian Universities.- Climate Disaster Recognized by International Law and Its Impact on Environmental Refugees.- The Factors Behind the Israeli-Emirati Cyber Diplomacy.- From Tweets to Trends: A Digital Humanities Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes in Jordan.-
Psycho-Social Adaptability in Peace-Building in the Context of Israel- Palestine.- The new digital economies of the 21st century.- Reconciliation in the middle of conflict: Evaluating the impact of Gaza War on Palestinian National Reconciliation.- Navigating Divorce: Ethnographic Insights into Gender-Based Violence, Patriarchal Norms, and Systemic Inequality Among Arab Women in Jaffa, Israel.- Mixed Method in Internet communication technologies.
Info autore
Dr. Iyad Muhsen AlDajani, who holds a Ph.D., has been awarded the Albert Schweitzer Golden Medallion for Science and Arts by the Austrian Association. he is On the Editorial Board for Humanities and Social Science Communication Journal for Springer. He is the executive and research director of the Academic Alliance for Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa (AARMENA). He coordinates the doctoral School for Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation, and Peace Studies at Friedrich Schiller University. He specializes in research applied phronesis in development for reconciliation, digital humanities, peace studies, fellow research at the chair of systematic theology and ethics, and fellow researcher at the Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies.
Martin Leiner is a German Protestant theologian. He holds a Chair in Systematic Theology/Ethics at the Faculty of Theology at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany. He is also the founder and director of the Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies, and the Founder and Director of the scientific board for the Academica Alliance for Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa AARMENA Program.
From 1998 to 2002, Dr. Leiner was Assistant Professor and Professor for Systematic Theology and Hermeneutics at the University of Neuchâtel, in the Francophone part of Switzerland. From 2000-2002, he was the President of the Institute Romand de Systématique et d´Éthique (IRSE) in Geneva andhas been a permanent member of the Board of the Ethikzentrum at the FSU since 2003.
Riassunto
This book presents scientific research on how science can be adapted in the fields of reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies. It moves from theory to practice by exploring how science can help develop "normal" and, ideally, "good" relationships among states, groups, organisations, and individuals. This involves responding to past, present, or potential future incidents of serious significance, such as wars, civil wars, genocides, atrocities, forced displacement, enslavement, dictatorship, oppression, colonialism, apartheid, and other human rights violations and injustices. The aim is to foster a scientific discussion that supports the development of a shared future, enabling the transformation of conflict towards reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace. Conflict transformation. The book outlines a sequential series linked to the Academic Alliance for Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation, and Peace Studies (AARMENA). This initiative offers a promising approach to transforming violent conflict and encouraging educational, social, cultural, and economic change. This book is designed to help students and researchers in the humanities and social and behavioural sciences who already have some knowledge of research design methods and a basic understanding of areas such as information technology in communication science. It is intended for scholars and researchers interested in the theoretical framework that connects theory and practice within the adaptivity of science in various fields, extending science to transform conflict towards peace. Additionally, it aims to help those seeking to understand social structures by designing and applying case studies and practices that offer insights into the evolving phenomena in peace science.
The Academic Alliance for Reconciliation in the Middle East and North Africa (AARMENA) has successfully published a series of books, including 'Reconciliation and Refugees', 'Reconciliation Heritage and Social Inclusion', and 'Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies'. AARMENA, together with its members, aims to collaborate with centres around the globe, across different continents, on various aspects of research related to reconciliation and peace studies. Combining research in reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies will help integrate these disciplines within the broader field. AARMENA is in cooperation with the International Books for Peace to distribute its books in 6 continents and 31 countries and was granted the INTERNATIONAL BOOKS FOR PEACE AWARD 2025.
Therefore, the book is a collaboration among professors, scholars, and practitioners in the areas of reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace studies, representing centres from all over the world, such as Martin Leiner, Iyad Aldajani, Milan Krajnc, Lidia Bocanegra Barbecho, Marc Gopin, Diego Checa Hidalgo, Mohmmad Alshraideh, Andreas Oberprantacher, and Ayat Jebril Nashwan.
Dettagli sul prodotto
Con la collaborazione di | Iyad Muhsen AlDajani (Editore), Leiner (Editore), Martin Leiner (Editore), Iyad Muhsen AlDajani (Editore) |
Editore | Springer International Publishing |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Copertina rigida |
Pubblicazione | 13.12.2025 |
EAN | 9783032011176 |
ISBN | 978-3-032-01117-6 |
Illustrazioni | Approx. 600 p. 40 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen |
Categorie |
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia
> Scienze politiche
> Scienze politiche comparate e internazionali
Psychologie, Gender, Politik und Staat, Artificial Intelligence, Computer-Anwendungen in Kunst und Geisteswissenschaften, Digital Humanities, conflict transformation, reconciliation, Peace and Conflict Studies, Practical philosophy, Peace Education, Peace Psychology, peace building, Peace Keeping, Applied Phronesis, Peace Making |
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