ISBN:
9781441901439
,
9781441901422
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (digital)
Series Statement:
Peace Psychology Book Series
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Peace psychology in Asia
DDC:
155.8
Keywords:
Philosophy (General)
;
Psychology, clinical
;
Applied psychology
;
Psychology
;
Applied psychology
;
Philosophy (General)
;
Psychology, clinical
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Asien
;
Friede
;
Psychologie
;
Friedenskonsolidierung
Abstract:
In recent years, peace psychology has grown from a utopian idea to a means of transforming societies worldwide. Yet at the same time peacebuilding enjoys global appeal, the diversity of nations and regions demands interventions reflecting local cultures and realities. Peace Psychology in Asia shows this process in action, emphasizing concepts and methods diverging from those common to the US and Europe. Using examples from China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and elsewhere in the region, chapter authors illuminate the complex social, political, and religious conditions that have fostered war, colonialism, dictatorships, and ethnic strife, and the equally intricate personal and collective psychologies that need to be developed to encourage reconciliation, forgiveness, justice, and community. Peace Psychology in Asia:Integrates psychology, history, political science, and local culture into concepts of peace and reconciliation.Highlights the indigenous aspects of peace psychology.Explains the critical relevance of local culture and history in peace work.Blends innovative theoretical material with empirical evidence supporting peace interventions.Balances its coverage among local, national, regional, and global contexts.Analyzes the potential of Asia as a model for world peace.As practice-driven as it is intellectually stimulating, Peace Psychology in Asia is vital reading for social and community psychologists, policy analysts, and researchers in psychology, sociology and international studies, including those looking to the region for ideas on peace work in non-Western countries.
Description / Table of Contents:
Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Part I Introduction to Peace Psychology in Asia; Overview of Peace Psychology in Asia: Research, Practice,and Teaching; Peace Psychology in Asia: Research, Practice, and Teaching; The Nature of Peace Psychology in Asia; Embeddedness of Peace and Violence in Macro-layers; Interconnectedness of Direct and Structural Peace; Studying Subjectivities in Macro-human Phenomena; Concluding Remarks: Institutionalizing Peace Psychology in Asian Academic Settings; References; Culture, Social Representations, and Peacemaking: A Symbolic Theory of History and Identity
Description / Table of Contents:
Symbolic Representations of CultureHistory as an Essential Ingredient in the Imagined Community of Nationhood; Four Steps to Operationalizing Social Representations of History in National Cultures of Conflict and Peacemaking; Step One: Ascertain the Symbolic Landscape of History; Step Two: Describe Discursive Repertoires in Dialogue with Historical Symbols; Step Three: Operationalizing Historical Representations as Legitimizing Myths or Group-Based Ideologies; Step Four: Beyond Representations to Action: Ethics of Research as Good Social Practice; Conclusion; References; Part II South Asia
Description / Table of Contents:
Where Are We Going? Perspective on Hindu0Muslim Relations in IndiaHinduMuslim Relations in Modern India: The Cultural, Historical, Political and Social Contexts; Trends in Psychological Research; Early Trends and Mainstream Developments; Contributions Central to Intergroup Research; A Peace Psychological Perspective of Hindu--Muslim Research; Suggestions for Future Research; Interethnic Engagement; Urban Versus Rural India; Development and Operationalisation of Context-Sensitive Measures; Towards Syncretic Cultures; References; Political Violence and Peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir
Description / Table of Contents:
Kashmir ConflictThe Partition and Accession; Anatomy of Political Violence; Onset of the Present Crisis; Explaining Violent Separatism; The Ethnic Factor; Violence and Human Suffering; Conflict Transformation and Indo-Pak Peace Process; Peace Strategy: Peacemaking and Peacebuilding; References; Part III Southeast Asia; Peace Psychology of Grassroots Reconciliation: Lessons Learned from the 0Baku Bae0 Peace Movement; Overview of the Maluku Conflict; Causes of Conflict; Conflict Resolution Efforts; The Baku Bae Movement; Stages and Processes in the Baku Bae Movement: A Summary
Description / Table of Contents:
Toward a Peace Psychology of Grassroots ReconciliationThe Future of Baku Bae; References; Memory for Sale: How Groups 0Distort0 Their Collective Memory for Reconciliation Purposes and Building Peace; Reconciliation Context: The Tanjung Priok Case; A Brief History of Tanjung Priok''s Political ''Tragedy''; Literature on Reconciliation; The Role of Memory in Reconciliation; Distortion of Collective Memory; In Search of Peace: Trading Off the Memories; Conclusions and Implications; References; Contested Discourses on Violence, Social Justice,and Peacebuilding Among Indonesian Muslims
Description / Table of Contents:
Indonesia: State, Society, and Religion in Tension
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4419-0143-9
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