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Creating the Third Force - Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking (Hardcover) Loot Price: R5,780
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Creating the Third Force - Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking (Hardcover): Hamdesa Tuso, Maureen P Flaherty

Creating the Third Force - Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking (Hardcover)

Hamdesa Tuso, Maureen P Flaherty; Contributions by Lobar Azizova, Nodira Azizova, Bruce Barnes, Paul Cormier, Maureen P Flaherty, Ali Gohar, George Emile Irani, Marianne Kamp

Series: Peace and Conflict Studies

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The profession of peacemaking has been practiced by indigenous communities around the world for many centuries; however, the ethnocentric world view of the West, which dominated the world of ideas for the last five centuries, dismissed indigenous forms of peacemaking as irrelevant and backward tribal rituals. Neither did indigenous forms of peacemaking fit the conception of modernization and development of the new ruling elites who inherited the postcolonial state. The new profession of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), which emerged in the West as a new profession during the 1970s, neglected the tradition and practice of indigenous forms of peacemaking. The scant literature which has appeared on this critical subject tends to focus on the ritual aspect of the indigenous practices of peacemaking. The goal of this book is to fill this lacuna in scholarship. More specifically, this work focuses on the process of peacemaking, exploring the major steps of process of peacemaking which the peacemakers follow in dislodging antagonists from the stage of hostile confrontation to peaceful resolution of disputes and eventual reconciliation. The book commences with a critique of ADR for neglecting indigenous processes of peacemaking and then utilizes case studies from different communities around the world to focus on the following major themes: the basic structure of peacemaking process; change and continuity in the traditions of peacemaking; the role of indigenous women in peacemaking; the nature of the tools peacemakers deploy; common features found in indigenous processes of peacemaking; and the overarching goals of peacemaking activities in indigenous communities.

General

Imprint: Lexington Books
Country of origin: United States
Series: Peace and Conflict Studies
Release date: November 2016
Editors: Hamdesa Tuso • Maureen P Flaherty
Contributors: Lobar Azizova • Nodira Azizova • Bruce Barnes • Paul Cormier • Maureen P Flaherty • Ali Gohar • George Emile Irani • Marianne Kamp
Dimensions: 238 x 158 x 41mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 586
ISBN-13: 978-0-7391-8528-5
Categories: Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Interdisciplinary studies > Peace studies > General
Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Ethnic studies > Indigenous peoples
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > International relations > General
LSN: 0-7391-8528-4
Barcode: 9780739185285

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