The non-linearity of peace processes : theory and practice of systemic conflict transformation /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Opladen, Germany ; Farmington Hills, MI :
Verlag Barbara Budrich,
©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; The Non-Linearity of Peace. Processes Theory and Practice of Systemic Conflict Transformation; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction: Addressing the Complex Dynamics of Conflict Transformation (Daniela Körppen and Norbert Ropers); I. Conceptualising Systemic Thinking; A Constructivist Perspective on Systemic Conflict Transformation (Sirin Bernshausen and Thorsten Bonacker); Navigating the Landscape of Conflict: Applications of Dynamical Systems Theory to Addressing Protracted Conflict (Peter T. Coleman, Robin Vallacher, Andrea Bartoli, Andrzej Nowak and Lan Bui-Wrzosinska)
- Radical Disagreement and Systemic Conflict Transformation (Oliver Ramsbotham)Space Beyond the Liberal Peacebuilding Consensus
- A Systemic Perspective (Daniela Körppen); Facilitating Systemic Conflict Transformation Through Systemic Action Research (Danny Burns); Discovering Hidden Dynamics: Applying Systemic Constellation Work to Ethnopolitical Conflict (Dirk Splinter and Ljubjana Wüstehube); II. Implementing Systemic Thinking; Thinking Peace: Revisiting Analysis and Intervention in Sri Lanka (Luxshi Vimalarajah and Suthaharan Nadarajah)
- Peace Processes as Corridors for Systemic Change: Insights from Sri Lanka 2002-2005 (Norbert Ropers)The System Dynamics of Identity-Based Conflict (David Peter Stroh); Planning for Systemic Impact (Robert Ricigliano); Connecting the Dots: Evaluating Whether and How Programmes Address Conflict Systems (Peter Woodrow and Diana Chigas); Comparing Systemic Therapy and Interactive Conflict Resolution
- Commonalities, Differencesand Implications for Practice (Oliver Wolleh)
- Integrating African Meaning Systems and Systemic Thinking
- The Sinani Approach of Working with Conflict Communities (Juba Khuzwayo, Berenice Meintjes and Usche Merk)Information About the Authors (in alphabetical order); Index