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More justice, more peace: when peacemakers are advocates / edited by Susanne Terry. — 1 online resource (xvi, 272 pages). — (ACR practitioner's guide series). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2398915.pdf>.Record create date: 11/1/2019 Subject: Conflict management.; Mediation.; Reconciliation.; Social justice.; Conflict management.; Mediation.; Reconciliation.; Social justice. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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"More Justice, More Peace: When Peacemakers are Advocates is an attempt to broaden the vision of those practitioners with a passion for bringing about necessary change in our society who also work to bring people together to explore issues, solve problems, and overcome differences"--.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. And Justice for All
- Chapter 2. Or It Can Swallow You Whole
- Chapter 3. Leaning into Justice
- Chapter 4. Working from the Heart
- Chapter 5. Productive Confrontation: Challenging Privilege, Power, and Access
- Chapter 6. Blazing Trails for Justice in Politics and Governance
- Chapter 7. Everyone Belongs
- Chapter 8. Field Lessons from Latin America: Can Dialogue Manage the Dynamics of Extreme Polarization and Contribute to Justice?
- Chapter 9. Pursuit of Peace through Mediation: A Pakistani Struggle
- Chapter 10. “I Just Want My Family to Get Along!” Eldercaring Coordination, Pathway to Justice, and a Legacy of Peace
- Chapter 11. A Story of a Journey—from Resolution beyond Transformation
- Chapter 12. Standing on Strong Shoulders
- Chapter 13. Beloved Communities for All
- Chapter 14. When the Steel Shutter Melts: The Power of Acknowledgment within a Relational Justice Process
- Chapter 15. When Mediators Sue
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Contributors
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