Enlarging the Scope of Peace Psychology

Enlarging the Scope of Peace Psychology

African and World-Regional Contributions

Seedat, Mohamed; Christie, Daniel J.; Suffla, Shahnaaz

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2018

310

Mole

Inglês

9783319832586

15 a 20 dias

498

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Part I: Organizing Framework and Summary of Chapters.- Chapter 1. Toward A Socially Transformative Peace Psyc hology: Overview of the Symposium and Proceedings by Daniel J. Christie, Mohamed Seedat and Shahnaaz Suffla.- Chapter 2: The Imbalance between Knowledge Paradigms of North and South: Implications for Peace Psychology by Siew Fang Law and Diane Bretherton.- Part II: Intergroup Conflict, Violence, and Peacemaking.- Chapter 3 A Qualitative Exploration of Salient Incidents of Violence Exposure among Youth in Kashmir: Beyond Direct Violence by Waheeda Khan and Sramana Majumdar.- Chapter 4 Implications of Coping Strategies and Community Cohesion for Mental Health in Colombia by Laura K. Taylor.- Chapter 5 Integrated Education In Northern Ireland: Education For Peace? By Shelley McKeown Jones.- Chapter 6 If A Close Friend Is From Another Religion, Are You More Open To Other Faiths? By Reeshma Haji and Richard N. Lalonde.- Chapter 7 Humanizing and Dehumanizing the Other: Ethnic Conflict in Malaysia by Daniel Christie and Noraini Noor.- Part III: Toward a Socially Transformative Peace Psychology.- Chapter 8 Identifying and Mobilising Intangible Factors that Promote Community Peace by Sandy Lazarus, James R. Cochrane, Naiema Taliep, Candice Simmons and Mohamed Seedat.- Chapter 9 Archives, Interrogatory Destabilisation and an Insurgent Politics for Peacebuilding: The Case of the Apartheid Archive Project by Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Hugo Canham.- Chapter 10 Structural Violence and the Struggle for Recognition: Examining Community Narratives in a Post-Apartheid Democracy by Ursula Lau and Mohamed Seedat.- Chapter 11 Gender Justice: Gender in Peace Negotiations on Southern Philippines by Teresa Jopson.- Chapter 12 Social Cohesion, Social Justice, Violence, and Teachers in South Africa by Yusuf Sayed, Azeem Badroodien, Diana Rodriguez-Gomez and Akiko HanayaChapter 13 Political Emotions during Democratic Transitions in the Global South by Cristina Jayme Montiel and Arvin Boller.- Chapter 14 Do No Harm? How Psychologists Have Supported Torture and What to Do About It by Michael Wessells, Nora Sveaass, Donald Foster and Andrew Dawes.- Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 15 Interrogating the Structure of Knowledge: Some Concluding Thoughts by Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla and Daniel J. Christie.
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APA and torture;inclusive peace research;non-Western perspectives in psychology;peace education;post-war reconstruction;psychological effects of apartheid;post-Apartheid;psychology in the global south;South African violence;conflict in Malayisa;community mental health;gender in peace negotiations;violence in Kashmir;epistemic violence;Thembelihle