Resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice : how societies recover after collective violence / edited by Janine Natalya Clark, University of Birmingham, Michael Ungar, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia [electronic resource]
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Computer filePublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2021Description: online resourceISBN: - 9781108919500
- HM 1116 R47 2021
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Part I Concepts and relationships -- Mapping the resilience field : a systemic approach -- Conceptualising resilience in the context of tnsitional justice -- Part II empirical case studies -- ASystemic analysis of resilience and transitional justice impact in a central bosnian village -- Transitional justice as interruption : Adaptive peacebuilding and resilience in rwanda -- Resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice in post-conflict uganda : The participatory potential of survivors’ groups -- The birangonas (War Heroines) in bangladesh : generative resilience of sexual violence in conflict through graphic ethnography -- Resilience in post-khmer rouge cambodia : Systemic dimensions and the limited contributions of transitional justice -- Thepersonal and socio-economic dynamics of resilience and transitional justice in colombia -- Redressing injustice, reframing resilience : mayan women’s persistence and protagonism as resistance -- Transitional or transformative justice? decolonial enactments of adaptation and resilience within palestinian communities -- Fitting the pieces together : implications for resilience, adaptive peacebuilding and transitional justice
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