
The Non-Linearity of Peace Processes
Theory and Practice of Systemic Conflict Transformation
Verlag Barbara Budrich
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Published on 30. August 2011
273 pages
978-3-86649-634-7 (ISBN)
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Systemic thinking in peacebuilding This is the first comprehensive publication analysing the value added by integrating systemic thinking and peacebuilding theory and practice. Against the background of different case studies, practitioners and scholars frame their various understandings of systemic thinking and present a great variety of systemic concepts, such as systems theory, systemic action research and constellation work. Furthermore, this volume links current discussions about peacebuilding with various systemic discourses. It analyses to what extent systemic thinking and systemic methods are helpful in further developing existing approaches to conflict transformation. In addition, most recent debates in the peacebuilding field, e.g. on liberal peace, the relevance of conflict analysis for strategy planning, bridging the attribution gap, the non-linearity of conflict dynamics, etc., are taken aacount of.
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English
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Leverkusen-Opladen
Germany
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Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
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3,08 MB
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978-3-86649-634-7 (9783866496347)
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Daniela Körppen | Norbert Ropers | Hans J. Giessmann
The Non-Linearity of Peace Processes
Theory and Practice of Systemic Conflict Transformation
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08/2011
1st Edition
Verlag Barbara Budrich
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Daniela Körppen, M.A. Researcher and Project Coordinator, Berghof Foundation for Peace Support, Dr. Norbert Ropers Director, Berghof Foundation for Peace Support, Hans J. Giessmann Director, Berghof Conflict Research.
Content
- 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
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