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Communication in Peacebuilding

Autor Stefanie Pukallus
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This book is concerned with the role that communication - understood as including both the factual and fictional mass media as well as the performative and visual arts - can play in post-civil war peacebuilding. It engages with questions of how a society can move from the civil war conditions of discursive dehumanisation to peaceful cooperation in post-civil war settings and how peacebuilders can help communities utilise the transformative capacity of communication to encourage the reimagining of and engagement with former enemies as co-citizens. Ultimately, civil and peaceful cooperation depends on the observance of discursive civility and the building of safe discursive spaces in which civil engagement between different groups of society (including former combatants and survivors) can safely take place. This book argues that understanding communicative peacebuilding in this way is fundamental to the achievement of self-sustainable everyday peace.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030861896
ISBN-10: 3030861899
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: IX, 267 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Civil Wars and Communicative Peacebuilding.- 2. Civil War as Discursive Dehumanisation.- 3. Remnants of Civil Life and Civil Potential in Post-Civil War Settings.- 4. Communicative Peacebuilding: Discursive Civility and Safe Discursive Spaces.- 5. The Transformative Capacity of Communication: Integrative Communicative Acts across the Communicative Spectrum of Civil Society.

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This book is concerned with the role that communication, understood as including both the factual and fictional mass media as well as the performative and visual arts, can play in post-civil war peacebuilding. It engages with questions of how a society can move from the civil war conditions of discursive dehumanisation to peaceful cooperation in post-civil war settings and how peacebuilders can help communities utilise the transformative capacity of communication to encourage the reimagining of and engagement with former enemies as co-citizens. Ultimately, civil and peaceful cooperation depends on the observance of discursive civility and the building of safe discursive spaces in which civil engagement between different groups of society (including former combatants and survivors) can safely take place. This book argues that understanding communicative peacebuilding in this way is fundamental to the achievement of self-sustainable everyday peace.
Stefanie Pukallus is Senior Lecturer in Public Communication and Civil Development at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is co-founder and Chair of the Hub for the Study of Hybrid Communication in Peacebuilding (HCPB). 


Caracteristici

Re-positions communication at the heart of civil-society and peacebuilding Advances the scholarship in this area by breaking new conceptual ground Provides a concrete tool for peacebuilding: discursive civility