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J. Chaitin
Peace-building in Israel and Palestine
Social Psychology and Grassroots Initiatives
1st ed. 2011. 2015. xiii, 198 S. 229 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2015
ISBN: 1-349-29641-4 (1349296414)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-29641-5 (9781349296415)
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This book presents an overview of psycho-social research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, presents and analyzes people-to-people activities in the region, and offers new conceptualizations for Israeli-Palestinian co-creation of a grassroots peace and social justice processes.
Foreword; E.Sarraj Introduction: Personal and Historical-Political Background to the Book Psycho-social Factors Connected to the Arab-Jewish/Israeli-Palestinian Conflict ´How Can We Speak to One Another?´: Dialogue Between Jews and Palestinians on the Path to Peace and Social Change Advancing Science Together: Undertaking Joint Research in the Israeli-Palestinian Context Political and Peace Tourism in the Holy Land Joint Ventures for Peace: Women and Sustainable Human Development in the Israeli-Palestinian Context Co-creating Peace When You Can´t Meet: The Case of Gaza and the Sderot Region It Can Only Be Done if We Do it Together: Promising Directions For Co-creation of a Just Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Context
"Peace-building in Israel and Palestine is an extraordinary book - at once realistic, challenging and inspiring. Chaitin has done us all - Israelis, Palestinians, and the rest of us - a great service in writing a terrific book, grounded in solid research and brimming with practical ideas about what can be done to make peace between Israelis and Palestinians. But, will Israeli and Palestinian leaders engage in the difficult work of peace-building? I hope so." - Carol Rittner, RSM, Distinguished Professor of Holocaust & Genocide
Studies and the Dr. Marsha Raticoff Grossman Professor of Holocaust Studies, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
"This accessible and insightful book is attentive to interpersonal, intergroup, and socio-political aspects of Arab-Jewish / Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Grounded in experience, it speaks to the painstaking work of co-creating a just and sustainable peace. Its lively narrative speaks candidly about setbacks and breakthroughs of peace building within a conflictual context. Activists, practitioners, scholars, and students will find this process-oriented book inspiring and helpful in its careful descriptions of the creative and collaborative grassroots work designed to nurture peace." - Susan Opotow, Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
JULIA CHAITIN Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Work, at Sapir Academic College, Israel.