Roads to Reconciliation: Conflict and Dialogue in the Twenty-first Century: Conflict and Dialogue in the Twenty-first Century

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Routledge, 18/12/2014 - 300 páginas
Unlike other books on conflict resolution that focus on particular places and moments in history, this original work attempts to understand the process from many different perspectives and in many different contexts - from international political conflicts, to racial and religious struggles within one culture, to the internal conflicts of individuals struggling with the desire for revenge in the wake of 9/11. Designed as a starting point for meaningful dialogue on the elusive concept of reconciliation, the book includes views from Christians and Muslims, scholars and politicians, and draws on religion, psychology, cultural studies, education theory, history, and law.
 

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Our Road to this Volume
Amy Benson Brown and Karen M Poremski
Rites and Remembrance Living with the Dead of September 11
Vengeance is Never Enough Alternative Visions of Justice
Murder Mourning and the Ideal of Reconciliation
Clash of Civilizations or Islamic Revolution?
Reconciling Trauma and the Self The Role of Narrative in Coping with
Reconciliation and the Craving for Revenge in Psychotherapy
Reconciliation and the Beloved Community
Toward a Vision of Reconciliation Moving Beyond a BlackWhite Race
Race Class and Reconciliation
All Gods Children Got Shoes Social Justice and Reconciliation
Practicing Reconciliation in the Classroom After September 11
and the Search for Justice and Accountability
Reconciliation in the New Millennium
An Agenda for Higher Education

The Law of the Jungle Conflict Resolution in Primates
Reflections on the Future of Life
United We Stand Terrorism and National Identity
About the Contributors
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Karen M. Poremski, Amy Benson Brown

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