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Buch, Englisch, 455 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 733 g

Reihe: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

Parsons / d'Estrée

Cultural Encounters and Emergent Practices in Conflict Resolution Capacity-Building


1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-71101-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 455 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 733 g

Reihe: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

ISBN: 978-3-319-71101-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


  • Compiles and compares cases of cultural encountering and integration in conflict resolution theory and practice
  • Offers new insights to scholars and students of conflict resolution, legal sociology, legal anthropology and international studies 
  • Deepens the debate about the universality or cultural specificity of various models of mediation that have been imported from the west
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Introduction.- Chapter 1:  The State of the Art and the Need for Context-Grounded Practice in Conflict Resolution. Tamra Pearson d’Estrée and Ruth Parsons, University of Denver.- Chapter2: Fundación Propaz: The Evolution of a Mediation and Peace Building Strategy in Guatemala. Ruth Parsons and Tamra Pearson d’Estrée, University of Denver, Andrés Álvarez Castañeda, Universidad de Valle de Guatemala, and Carlos Sarti,Fundación Propaz. Chapter 3: Staying True in Nepal: Understanding Community Mediation through Action Research. John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame, and Preeti Thapa, Asia Foundation.- Chapter4: Trinidad & Tobago:  Land of Paradox. Ruth Parsons, University of Denver, and Catherine Ali, Trainer/Practitioner, Trinidad & Tobago.- Chapter5. Georgian Republic:  Finding Cultural Voices for a Modern Era. Guguli Magradze and Medea Despotashvili, Tbilisi State University, and Tamra Pearson d’Estrée, University of Denver.-  6. Peacemaking in Palestine: Encounters in Principles and Practice. Erin Dyer Saxon, Endicott College.- Chapter7. Developing a Saudi Model of Mediation Training and Practice. Sharia Walker, Walker Consultancy.- Chapter8: Conflict and Cultural Norms: Engaging local communities in India during conflicts. Pushpa Iyer, Monterey Institute.- Chapter 9: Interwoven conventions, innovations, and generations: emergent models of youth engagement through conflict resolution skills trainings in North Africa. Selma Talha Jebril , Search for Common Ground, and Julie Hawke, University of Denver.- Chapter10: Balancing Harmony & Truth, Connection & Accomplishment: Conflict Resolution in the Pacific. Marina Piscolish and Lehua Lopez-Mau, MAPping Change, LLC.- Chapter11: Inside Community Dialogue: Social innovation in the transformation of natural resource conflict. Ameet Dakhal, Chup Bahadur Thapa, and John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame.- Chapter12. Improving Access to Justice through Integration of Western and Local Dispute Resolution Processes: Case Studies from Liberia, East Timor and Sri Lanka. Christopher Moore, CDR Associates.- Chapter13: Patterns of Encounter and Integration: Navigating Cultures and Societies in Conflict Resolution Capacity-Building. Tamra Pearson d’Estrée and Ruth Parsons, University of Denver.- Chapter14. Conclusions & Reflections. Kevin Avruch, George Mason University. 


Tamra Pearson d’Estrée co-directs the interdisciplinary Conflict Resolution Institute at the University of Denver, USA, and is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Conflict Resolution in the Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Her research areas include identity dimensions of social and ethnic conflict, intergroup conciliation and reconciliation, procedural justice, and evaluation frameworks for conflict resolution.  She is also involved in conflict resolution training and capacity-building, and facilitates intergroup interactive problem-solving workshops. 
Ruth J. Parsons is Research Professor at the Conflict Resolution Institute, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA. She has taught, consulted on curriculum development, trained and conducted research in conflict resolution for 30 years.  Her specific area of research and writing include culturally based perspectives, strategiesand methods for conflict resolution and peacebuilding, as well as social work practice and empowerment.



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