The Sociology of Compromise after Conflict

This book introduces a new and original sociological conceptualization of compromise after conflict and is based on six-years of study amongst victims of conflict in Northern Ireland, South Africa and Sri Lanka, with case studies from Sierra Leone and Colombia. A sociological approach to compromise...

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Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Towards a Sociology of Compromise; John D. Brewer -- Chapter 2. Victims and Compromise in Northern Ireland; Katrin Dudgeon and John D. Brewer -- Chapter 3. On Compromise Mediators in Victim Support Groups; Laura Graham -- Chapter 4. Barriers to Trust in a 'Peace Process Generation'; Aimee Smith -- Chapter 5. Forgiveness and the Practice of Compromise in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Natascha Mueller-Hirth -- Chapter 6. Peace-Religiosity and Forgiveness Amongst War Victims in Sri Lanka; Shirley Lal Wijesinghe and John D Brewer -- Chapter 7. The Road to Compromise in Sri Lanka; Bernadette Hayes and John D Brewer -- Chapter 8. Compromise without Virtue; Rachel Anderson -- Chapter 9. Religious Emotions and Forgiveness in the Context of the Peace Process in Colombia; Sandra M. Rios Oyola -- Conclusion: An afterword on the Sociology of Compromise; John D Brewer. 
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