Beschreibung:
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.
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