Creating the Third Force: Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking: Peace and Conflict Studies
Editat de Hamdesa Tuso, Maureen P. Flaherty Contribuţii de Lobar Azizova, Nodira Azizova, Bruce Barnes, Paul Cormier, Ali Gohar, George Emile Irani, Marianne Kamp, Marion J. Kiprop, Sandra Krahn, Grace Kyoon-Achan, J. P. Linstroth, Roger Mac Ginty, Federico V. Magdalena, Javier Mignone, Joshia Osamba, Yogendra P. Paneru, Everard Phillips, Christy Reed, Cathy Rocke, Lisa Schirch, Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe, Martha Maria Wospakrik, Zulfiya Tursunova, John Harold Gómez Vargas, Flora Zahariaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 noi 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498547741
ISBN-10: 1498547745
Pagini: 586
Ilustrații: 5 tables;
Dimensiuni: 154 x 217 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Peace and Conflict Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498547745
Pagini: 586
Ilustrații: 5 tables;
Dimensiuni: 154 x 217 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Peace and Conflict Studies
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
CHAPTER 1: Indigenous Processes of Conflict Resolution: Neglected Methods of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution
CHAPTER 2: "The Best of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha) in the Middle East
CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking
CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution Processes
CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland
CHAPTER 6: Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the Navajo Nation
CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace
CHAPTER 9: Traditional Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and Southern Philippines
CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doo
CHAPTER 2: "The Best of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha) in the Middle East
CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking
CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution Processes
CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland
CHAPTER 6: Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the Navajo Nation
CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace
CHAPTER 9: Traditional Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and Southern Philippines
CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doo
Recenzii
This volume makes an important contribution in allowing the intellectual community to 'rediscover' indigenous peacemaking processes and (re)consider alternative approaches to addressing conflict, as well as managing the increasing diversification and fragmentation of our societies.
Creating the Third Force is a welcome addition to the growing literature on peacebuilding and conflict management. The volume advances, broadens, and deepens our knowledge of indigenous peacebuilding and conflict management. It demonstrates the efficacy of indigenous peacebuilding tools including storytelling, proverbs and metaphors, rituals and symbols, collaborative social systems, and deployment of visual and performing arts.
This volume provides a valuable and timely service to the comparative study of the new Western-based field of conflict and peace studies by emphasizing indigenous processes of conflict resolution from across the world. By opening a window into the peculiarities of the human experience of conflict and peacemaking processes that have a long history in indigenous societies in many parts of the world, the volume brings forth new perspectives in conflict and peace studies.
Creating the Third Force brings to light a novel approach by delving into the oft-neglected role of indigenous culture, cosmology and methods of conflict resolution. This beautifully written, organized, and timely book will make an immense contribution to the field of conflict resolution and is indispensable read for students, scholars, practitioners and policy makers as well as those who are engaged in an arduous task of peace-making and peace-building to achieve lasting peace.
Creating the Third Force is a welcome addition to the growing literature on peacebuilding and conflict management. The volume advances, broadens, and deepens our knowledge of indigenous peacebuilding and conflict management. It demonstrates the efficacy of indigenous peacebuilding tools including storytelling, proverbs and metaphors, rituals and symbols, collaborative social systems, and deployment of visual and performing arts.
This volume provides a valuable and timely service to the comparative study of the new Western-based field of conflict and peace studies by emphasizing indigenous processes of conflict resolution from across the world. By opening a window into the peculiarities of the human experience of conflict and peacemaking processes that have a long history in indigenous societies in many parts of the world, the volume brings forth new perspectives in conflict and peace studies.
Creating the Third Force brings to light a novel approach by delving into the oft-neglected role of indigenous culture, cosmology and methods of conflict resolution. This beautifully written, organized, and timely book will make an immense contribution to the field of conflict resolution and is indispensable read for students, scholars, practitioners and policy makers as well as those who are engaged in an arduous task of peace-making and peace-building to achieve lasting peace.