Cultivating Peace: Contexts, Practices and Multidimensional Models moves away from negative connotations associated with the concept of post-conflict peacebuilding. It embraces a multiplicity of trans-disciplinary approaches to peacebuilding, mostly coinciding with the eco-horticultural metaphor of peace cultivation. Ultimately, the idea of cultivating peace embodies love and compassion, while utilising local knowledge, expertise and wisdom to do no harm. Using various case studies from across the world, the narratives and insights in this book present diverse facets of peacebuilding, yet all contribute constructive lessons. The chapters cover three general themes. Some examine the structural and discursive causes of violence and how to improve situations where violence is evident, or to prevent it from breaking out. Others deal with the aftermath of violence and how to reconcile and restore shattered lives and societies. The third group deals with positive social change by nonviolent means, which is much more constructive than the "negative peace" of ceasefires and peace enforcement used to manage direct violence. Promoting the ideal of peace cultivation, this volume emphasises ways to improve things, to suggest alternatives, and to employ initiatives to plant and grow positive changes both during the fighting and in the aftermath of violent conflicts.
Marty Branagan & Bert Jenkins
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Contexts, Practices and Multidimensional Models
Cultivating Peace [PDF ebook]
Contexts, Practices and Multidimensional Models
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Format PDF ● Halaman-halaman 385 ● ISBN 9781443859318 ● Penyunting Marty Branagan & Bert Jenkins ● Penerbit Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Diterbitkan 2014 ● Muat turun 6 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 3103494 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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