Struggling for a Just Peace : Israeli and Palestinian Activism in the Second Intifada /
Examining both the changing context for peace activism and the processes through which seven Israeli and Palestinian groups operated, this book explores the social, cultural, political, and geographic boundaries that affect people's daily lives and the possibility of building a just and lasting...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Identity and conflict
- 1. Examining the boundaries of peace
- 2. Historical overview of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- 3. Interrogating peace and nonviolence in the Israeli-Palestinian context
- 4. Peacebuilding as process: groups studied and their approaches to change
- 5. Identity in action: peacebuilding as category formation
- 6. We've lost this round?: fragmentation and the peace process in 2008
- 7. Mechanisms of reconfiguration: challenging policies of separation 8. Operating with distinction: mobilizing boundaries of difference
- 9. Conclusion.