Peace Psychology in the Balkans

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ISBN/EAN: 9781461419471
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xvi, 248 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2012
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeCONTENTS              1.      Localizing Transitional Justice: Civil Society Initiatives and Practices in the Balkans          Olivera Simic and Zala Volcic             PART I.    Initiatives within the nation states       2.      Civil Society and Post-Communist Transitional Justice in Romania         Lavinia Stan   3.      Dealing with the past in post-war Croatia: perceptions, problems and prospects      Tamara Banjeglav   4.      The failure of Macedonian post-communist transitional justice: lustration, between cleansing and parody Despina Angelovska   5.       Transitional and transnational justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina: analyzing civil society organizations discourses           Eunice Castro Seixas   6.      The 'Transitional Citizen': Civil Society, Political Agency and Hopes for Transitional Justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina           Briony Jones, Alex Jeffrey and Michaelina Jakala   7.      Failure of Transitional Justice in Albania: Too Much Politics, Too Little Debate          Arolda Elbasani   8.      Truth and the Shadow of Justice         Jamie Rowen                    PART II.    Transnational civil society practices       9.      Structured Encounters in Post-Conflict/Post-Yugoslav Days: Visiting Belgrade and Prishtina            Orli Fridman   10.  What About the Women? Transitional Justice and Gender in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Northern Ireland Hedley Abernethy and Michael Potter   11.   'Pillar of Shame': Civil Society, UN accountability and Genocide in Srebrenica Olivera Simic       12.  Afraid To Cry Wolf: Human Rights Activists' Conundrum to Define Narratives of Justice and Truth in Collective Accountability Efforts  Arnaud Kurze and Iva Vukusic     13.  From International Courts to Grassroots Organizing: Obstacles to Transitional Justice in the Balkans         Jill Irvine and Patrice McMahon

Inhalt

Peace psychology in the Balkans: In times past, present, and future.- Ethnic conflict and reconciliation in post-communist Romania.- Theories of ethnocentrism and their implications for peacebuilding.- Transforming violent masculinities in Serbia and beyond.- Making or breaking the peace: The role of schools in inter-ethnic peacemaking.- Journalistic views on post-violent peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina.- War through other means: Examining the role of symbols in Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Imagine Being Alone: Making Sense of Life in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina by Remembering the Past.- Internalizing and externalizing symptoms in a sample of Bosnian young adults ten years after the war.- Family in exile: Examining the risk and resilience of refugees in Serbia.- Parallel worlds of divided community: Time does not make a difference.- Open option: Romas, discrimination and peace-building in Macedonian Å uto-Orizari.- Overcoming Ethnic Hatred: Peacebuilding and Violent Conflict Prevention in Divided Societies.- Coming to terms with the past marked by collective crimes: Collective Moral Responsibility and Reconciliation.

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