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Track III Actions : Transforming Protracted Political Conflicts from the Bottom-Up.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Desivilya Syna, Helena.
Contributor:
Corry, Geoffrey.
Series:
Emerging Trends in Conflict Management ; Volume II
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (278 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Track III Actions
Place of Publication:
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023.
Summary:
Since the end of the Cold War in the early ’90s, a multi-track approach to peacemaking has been developed by academics and practitioners to bring political and civil society leaders together from across the divide of contested societies to find ways out of the conflict. Much of the focus up to now has been given to the strategic contribution of Track II conflict analysis and problem-solving workshops. This book puts the spotlight on the role that grassroots leaders and citizens can play at Track III level in the community in building and strengthening a bottom-up approach to conflict transformation following protracted conflicts. In Part 1, the focus is on the post-conflict situation of Northern Ireland twenty years after the Belfast Good Friday Agreement. Part 2 portrays scholarly and practitioners’ perspectives and actions in communities and organizations designed to build partnerships in order to counteract the legacies of active protracted conflict. Plots the role of Track III approaches within a multi-track peacemaking pyramid in the protracted conflict and post-conflict phases of confl ict transformation. Provides case studies on how to engage community leaders in thinking together how to work with deep-seated legacies of protracted conflicts. Explores the contribution of bottom-up models to build intergroup partnerships within and between local communities. Focuses on the interface between research and practice.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Contents
1 Introduction to Track III Perspectives: Transforming Protracted Political Conflicts in Post-Conflict and Active Conflict Societies
Part I: Transforming from below the Post-Armed conflict phase in Northern Ireland
2 Post-Agreement Northern Ireland: a slow generational change or a peace process in crisis?
3 Community-Based peacebuilding: Signals for Track III
4 Community Development since the 1970’s: Track II Forward, Track III Back?
5 Insider Mediation of Contentious Parading
6 Reducing Sectarianism and Hate at the grassroots
7 Inter-communal Dialogue
8 Making Peace with the Past
Part II: Track III processes and actions in the context of active political conflict
9 Track III initiatives in the context of Israel’s divided society and the protracted Israeli-Palestinian political conflict
10 The long-term impact of a transformative learning-experience of rival co-existence activists
11 Developing Spaces for Dialogue in a Complex and Diverse Academic Environment: A Critical-Humanistic Organizational Approach
12 Developing a model for intergroup dialogue in academia: Jewish and Arab Students in Israel
13 The Intercultural Encounter of college students in a Research Seminar
14 Developing Regional Mediational Leadership as a Means for Cultivating Dialogue
15 Contact at work: Appraising the effect of the confrontation and Joint- Project models on intra-organizational dynamics, workers’ experience and political consciousness
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Index
Notes:
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ISBN:
9783110698374
3110698374
OCLC:
1371573270

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