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Re-Centering Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution)

Re-Centering Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution)

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Creators: Mary Adams Trujillo, S. Y. Bowland, Linda James Myers, Phillip M. Richards, Beth Roy
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1830433

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 370
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1

ISBN: 0815631871
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.69
EAN: 9780815631873
ASIN: 0815631871

Publication Date: July 2008
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Book Description
Re-Centering Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice is a collection of essays by scholars and practitioners of conflict resolution and grassroots members of communities whose contributions are not commonly recognized.

At its core, the field of conflict resolution is about relationships and ways of approaching methods for problem solving. These relationships and approaches vary greatly depending on the individual, society, and historical background. Cultural perspective is thus fundamental to any dispute intervention. Re-Centering Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice is a collection of essays by scholars and practitioners of conflict resolution and grassroots members of communities whose contributions are not commonly recognized.

The volume offers a sampling of the cultural voices essential to effective practice yet often considered marginal in the discourse of conflict resolution. The authors explore the role of culture, race, and oppression in resolving disputes. Drawing on firsthand experience and sound research, the authors address such issues as culturally sensitive mediation practices, the diversity of perspectives in conflict resolution literature, and power dynamics. The first anthology of its kind, this book combines personal narratives with formal scholarship. By melding these varied approaches, the authors seek to inspire activism for social justice in today's multicultural society.


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4 out of 5 stars No easy answers   August 6, 2008
This book, Re-Centering Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice, arrived in the mail today, a gift from an anonymous donor. I am tempted to push away all the day's tasks and sink into the wonders I see peeking out from the covers. With contributors from a delightful variety of backgrounds and chapter titles such as "Wilderness: Scared of the Sacred"; "Is Reconciliation Possible? Lessons from Combating 'Modern Racism'"; to "What is Justice in Conflict Resolution Practice?" this book will set me on the path to answer questions I've long pondered about the cultural context for conflict resolution.

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