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Building Peace Through Knowledge: The Israeli-Palestinian Case (Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 2017)

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This groundbreaking volume documents a comprehensive peacebuilding initiative in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reviews the broad theoretical base underlying these efforts. Theory chapters discuss intrinsic peace-related concepts, including the nature of conflict, elements of individual and group identity, the long-term psychological effects of prolonged political hostilities, and the mechanisms of reconciliation and inclusiveness. Central to the coverage is the ambitious Building Peace through Knowledge Project, a four-year multidisciplinary program featuring a diverse palette of professional and community interventions to reduce the occurrence and trauma of political violence. The author reveals powerful insights connecting knowledge to peacebuilding by analyzing:

– The relationships between attitudes and ideology in intergroup conflict.

– The psychosocial impact of political violence among Israelis and Palestinians.

– The literature on people-to-people interventions (P2Ps) in conflict reduction.

– The roles of forgiveness, reconciliation, and fairness in conflict resolution.

– The methodology and findings of the Building Peace through Knowledge Project.

– The potential of knowledge-based interventions in building sustainable peace in other regions.

Practitioners, mental health professionals, and scholars with interests in multicultural mental health, cross-cultural psychology, political violence, and peace education will look to Building Peace through Knowledge as an ideabook, a mission statement, and a road map toward a more stable world.

Author: Al-Krenawi, Alean

Topic: Sociology
Media: Book
ISBN: 3319858742
Language: English
Pages: 144

Additional information

Weight 0.51 lbs
Dimensions 9.21 × 6.14 × 0.34 in

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