
Transdisciplinary Approaches on Reconciliation Research
Studies in Honor of Martin Leiner
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Published on 15. April 2024
355 pages
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Reconciliation studies are concerned with the processes of rebuilding and improving damaged relationships after major wrongdoings. They focus on factors such as law, economics, and international relations, as well as on elements such as emotions and ethics, culture and religion, media and education. Reconciliation research therefore requires a transdisciplinary approach, to analyse both the procedures leading to the recognition of truth as well as those in which justice is administered; both the impact of public apologies and cooperation agreements; both the implementation of memory policies and civil society initiatives; both the outcomes of trauma therapy and intergenerational encounter groups. While on the surface the relationships in question are those between states, groups, organisations, and individuals, at a deeper level reconciliation always addresses and involves many axes of damaged relationships: those with others (intergroup); those with one's own group (intragroup); those with oneself; those with the environment; and those with transcendence. Reconciliation studies deal, therefore, with a much broader spectrum of relationships than that taken into consideration by neighbouring disciplines such as conflict resolution and peace studies.
In this volume, Francesco Ferrari and Davide Tacchini brought together examples of Leiner's approach to reconciliation studies as a cooperative project of different disciplines.
The articles are divided into two sections:
1. A series of case studies about Japan-South Korea relations, German-Czech reconciliation, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict using the methods of Martin Leiner, Sayyid Qutb view of American society, and South Africans revisiting TRC.
2. A series of theoretical clarifications on reconciliation and moderation from a Palestinian point of view, evolutionary game theory looking at reconciliation processes by a team of economists, grace and reconciliation from a Catholic theological point of view, philosophical reflections on the concept of reconciliation after Auschwitz, cognitive and affective aspects in reconciliation from a Catholic theological point of view, ecology and spatiality of reconciliation seen by a social geographer, and political dimensions of reconciliation.
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English
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Göttingen
Germany
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978-3-647-50029-4 (9783647500294)
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Studies in Honor of Martin Leiner
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- About the Editors
- About the Authors
- Francesco Ferrari, Laura Villanueva, the JCRS team: Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Interpretations on Reconciliation
- Zeina M. Barakat: Forging Peace: Moderation in Times of Extremism
- Atin Basuchoudhary, Andreas Freytag: The Political Economy of Reconciliation: A Theoretical Primer
- Benoît Bourgine: The Theology of Grace According to the Pauline Corpus
- Francesco Ferrari: Philosophy after Auschwitz
- Martin O'Malley: The Heart of Flesh That Suffers Can Heal
- Luis Peña: Ecology and Spatiality of Reconciliation
- Maximilian Schell: Jonah and a Christian Culture of Emotions - The Appreciation of Aggressive Emotions as a Challenge and Chance of Theological Reconciliation Research in the German Context
- Fanie du Toit, Angelina Mendes: Assessing Working Assumptions about Reconciliation
- Ralf K. Wüstenberg: Reconciliation, Forgiveness, and Scarring Over: Political Dimensions of Moral Concepts
- Part II Case Studies on Reconciliation
- Toyomi Asano: Pursuing Reconciliation Between Democratized and Industrialized Nations: Overcoming "political resonance" and the "disjunctures" of shared memories and values in the case of Japan-South Korea Relations
- Josefina Echavarría Álvarez: Peacemaking in Colombia: Artistic Practices and Pedagogies for Reconciliation
- Vladimír Handl, Anezka Brozová, David Emler, Sárka Navrátilová, Alena Zelená: Czech-German Youth Exchange and Co-Operation Programmes as an Instrument of Czech-German Reconciliation
- Karina Korostelina, Kelly Christine Benedicto: Understanding Reconciliation in Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in the Leiner's Framework of Reconciliation Practices
- Christine Schliesser: "The Duty of Memory is the Duty to Do Justice" (Paul Ricour). Remembrance and Reconciliation in View of Post-Genocide Rwanda
- Christo H. Thesnaar: Hope for This Hour!
- Davide Tacchini: Sayyid Qu?b's View of American Society: Main Themes, Attentive Observations, Pre-Critical Approaches and a Chance for Dialogue and Reconciliation
- Epilogue
- Francesco Ferrari: Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies: A Report on Ten Years of Activity
- Laura Villanueva: Die Antwort von Prof. Leiner und Dr. Villanueva auf die Hölderlin-Perspektive
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