Transrational resonances : echoes to the many peaces
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Transrational resonances echoes to the many peaces edited by Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Daniela Ingruber, Norbert Koppensteiner Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2018 XXI, 399 p. ill., részben színes ; online forrás szöveg txt rdacontent számítógépes c rdamedia távoli hozzáférés cr rdacarrier szövegfájl PDF rda Chapter 1. On Resonances: An Introduction to Transrational Peaces and Elicitive Conflict Work.- Part I. Resonances to Wolfgang Dietrich and his Work.- Chapter 2. Could You do What You are Writing About?.- Chapter 3. Cooperative Resonance: An Interview with Major General Herbert Bauer and Franz Jenewein.- Part II. Scholarly Resonances.- Chapter 4. Transrational Methods of Peace Research: The Researcher as (Re)Source -- Chapter 5. Why a Feminist Standpoint Epistemology is Necessary in Times of Hegemonic Masculinity – Thoughts on Intersectionality and Transrationality -- Chapter 6. Sexuality, Security and Migration: Seeking Elicitive Clues in the Analysis of the 2015 Cologne’s Sylvesternacht.-Chapter 7. Inter-Actions that Matter: An Arendtian Approach to Elicitive Conflict Transformation.- Chapter 8. Transrational Peaces and Pax Technologica: Considerations on Artificial Intelligence, Peace Studies and Systemic Constellations.- Chapter 9. On the Flesh of Violence: The (Phenomenological) Dilemma in Researching Violence and its Transrational Transformation.- Chapter 10. Transrational Peaces Extended to Economics.- Part III. Practitioners’ Resonances.- Chapter 11. Communal Integration: A Perspective of Elicitive Conflict Work.- Chapter 12. Self-Exploration through Holotropic Breathwork -- Chapter 13. Elephant Watering (W)hole: Transrational Learning Spaces -- Chapter 14. Positive Peace in Schools -- Chapter 15. Iustitia’s Healing: On the Potential of Synergies between Law and Elicitive Conflict Transformation.- Chapter 16. A Rationale for the Transrational in Peace and Development Cooperation.- Part IV. Artistic Resonances.- Chapter 17. Theatre for Living: Searching for (and Sometimes Finding) Many Peaces in the Transrational Darkness.- Chapter 18. Performative Meeting for Peace: The Way of the Energetic Voice and Vocal Action.- Chapter 19. Shamanic Resonances: An Interview with Peter Kirschner and Hanna Raab. This book comprehensively gathers the current academic literature, field expertise and artistic developments on Wolfgang Dietrich’s Many Peaces theory, in the ways it has been conceptualized and practiced by peace and conflict workers around the world. Both scholars and practitioners challenge and creatively explore the field of transrational peace philosophy, contributing their insights on elicitive methods and conflict mapping. The book is further enriched by artistic perspectives on integrative approaches to theatre for living and intercultural soundscapes. The articles collected here respond with innovative strength and vigor to the worldwide need for further research on peace and for practical approaches to conflict transformation. This book therefore equally appeals to scholars, peacebuilders and practitioners as well as artists engaged in conflict transformation. Josefina Echavarría Alvarez is Senior Lecturer at the Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Innsbruck and invited international lecturer. Her research and peacebuilding work focus on migration and (in)security in Europe, as well as peace and reconciliation initiatives in Colombia. Daniela Ingruber is an Austrian war researcher and lecturer, journalist and editor, also working as a consultant for film productions and film festivals. Her main fields of research are conflict transformation through art, ethical journalism, war photography, storytelling as well as social hubs and their role in peaceful resistance. Norbert Koppensteiner is a Senior Lecturer at the Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Innsbruck, and program coordinator of the MA Program for Peace Studies at the same university. He is the author of the book ‘The Art of the Transpersonal Self’ and currently researches on transrational methods of peace research and on approaches to elicitive facilitation. . Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319706153 Az e-könyvek a teljes ELTE IP-tartományon belül online elérhetők. könyv e-book Dietrich, Wolfgang Peace EUL10000038321 Y Political sociology EUL10000093332 Y International relations EUL10000039150 Y Economic development EUL10000038582 Y Social change EUL10000036461 Y transznacionalizmus 21. sz. EUL10000964129 Y béketeremtés EUL10001017979 Y konfliktus politikai szociológia EUL10000525230 Y nemzetközi kapcsolatok elmélet EUL10000439004 Y tanulmányok elektronikus könyv Echavarría Alvarez, Josefina szerkesztő EUL10001034164 Y Ingruber, Daniela szerkesztő EUL10001034165 Y Koppensteiner, Norbert szerkesztő EUL10001034166 Y SpringerLink (Online service) közreadó testület Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70616-0 EUL01 |
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This book comprehensively gathers the current academic literature, field expertise and artistic developments on Wolfgang Dietrich’s Many Peaces theory, in the ways it has been conceptualized and practiced by peace and conflict workers around the world. Both scholars and practitioners challenge and creatively explore the field of transrational peace philosophy, contributing their insights on elicitive methods and conflict mapping. The book is further enriched by artistic perspectives on integrative approaches to theatre for living and intercultural soundscapes. The articles collected here respond with innovative strength and vigor to the worldwide need for further research on peace and for practical approaches to conflict transformation. This book therefore equally appeals to scholars, peacebuilders and practitioners as well as artists engaged in conflict transformation. Josefina Echavarría Alvarez is Senior Lecturer at the Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Innsbruck and invited international lecturer. Her research and peacebuilding work focus on migration and (in)security in Europe, as well as peace and reconciliation initiatives in Colombia. Daniela Ingruber is an Austrian war researcher and lecturer, journalist and editor, also working as a consultant for film productions and film festivals. Her main fields of research are conflict transformation through art, ethical journalism, war photography, storytelling as well as social hubs and their role in peaceful resistance. Norbert Koppensteiner is a Senior Lecturer at the Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Innsbruck, and program coordinator of the MA Program for Peace Studies at the same university. He is the author of the book ‘The Art of the Transpersonal Self’ and currently researches on transrational methods of peace research and on approaches to elicitive facilitation. . |