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Reconciliation In Global Context Why It Is Needed And How It Works Bjrn Krondorfer Ed

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Reconciliation In Global Context Why It Is Needed And How It Works Bjrn Krondorfer Ed
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Björn Krondorfer (ed.)
ISBN: 9781438471815, 1438471815
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Reconciliation In Global Context Why It Is Needed And How It Works Bjrn Krondorfer Ed by Björn Krondorfer (ed.) 9781438471815, 1438471815 instant download after payment.

A transdisciplinary approach to reconciliation practices and policies by an international team of scholars and scholar-practitioners.
When we open the newspaper, watch and listen to the news, or follow social media, we are inundated with reports on old and fresh conflict zones around the world. Less apparent, perhaps, are the many attempts at bringing former adversaries together. Reconciliation in Global Context argues for the merit of reconciliation and for the need of global conversations around this topic. The contributing scholars and scholar-practitioners—who hail from the United States, South Africa, Ireland, Israel, Zimbabwe, Germany, Palestine, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Switzerland, and the Netherlands—describe and analyze examples of reconciliatory practices in different national and political environments. Drawing on direct experiences with reconciliation efforts, from facilitating psychosocial intergroup workshops to critically evaluating official policies, they also reflect on the personal motivations that guide them in this field of engagement. Arranged along an arc that spans from cases describing and interpreting actual processes with groups in conflict to cases in which the conceptual merits and constraints of reconciliation are brought to the fore, the chapters ask hard questions, but also argue for a relational approach to reconciliatory practices. For, in the end, what is important is to embrace a spirit of reconciliation that avoids self-interested action and, instead, advances other-directed care.
“This is simply the finest collection of essays on reconciliation processes working at the grassroots and mid-levels of societies I have ever seen. It takes up important issues and moves the discussion forward in each instance.” — Robert J. Schreiter, author of Constructing Local Theologies
Björn Krondorfer is Director of the Martin-Springer Institute and Endowed Professor of Religious Studies at Northern Arizona University. He is the author of Male Confessions: Intimate Revelations and the Religious Imagination.

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