UID:
almafu_9959870353902883
Format:
1 online resource (339 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-83867-195-1
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1-83867-193-5
Series Statement:
Building leadership bridges, volume 8
Content:
Conflicts and violence, repression and oppression have always been part of the world, resulting in situations where no one really wins and leading to stalemates that cause the degradation of economic order - and of the human condition. Whether conflicts can be won or not, the human cost must be addressed when building a lasting peace, and this role falls now to our future leaders and followers. In Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Leadership in the 21st Century, expert contributors explore the ways in which leaders and followers can bring forth pacifism, peace building, nonviolence, forgiveness and social cooperation. The chapters focus on the role of positive public policies on the national and international order, and the role leadership and followership plays in harmonizing differences and personifying space. They include lessons learned from post-conflict societies in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile, and others to remind us all that peace is a collective endeavour where no one can take a back seat. Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners from the worlds of leadership, followership, transitional justice, and international law, this research provides a blueprint of how people-led, bottom-up, grassroots efforts can foster reconciliation and a more peaceful world.
Note:
Includes index.
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Front Cover -- Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Leadership In The 21st Century: The Role of Leaders and Followers -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction: On Peace, Reconciliation, and Social Justice -- PART I: Reconciliation -- 1 LEADING AND FOLLOWING FOR TRANSFORMATION IN A RACIALIZED SOCIETY -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 The Role of Work with Psychological Traumatization and Self-help in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation -- Introduction -- Prelude -- The Coalition for Work with Psychological Trauma and Peace -- Psychological Trauma and Its Relationship with Peacebuilding -- A Definition -- Levels -- Narratives -- Types of Traumatic Events -- The Course of Traumatic Reactions over Time -- The Consequences of Traumatic Events and of Narratives -- General Consequences -- Psychological Consequences -- Physical Consequences -- Societal Consequences -- Influences on Reactions to Trauma -- Pragmatic Empowerment Training -- Self-help Groups -- Relationship to Peacebuilding -- Difficulties -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- 3 Mercy, Justice, and Reconciliation: Pope Francis, Inclusive Leadership, and the Roman Catholic Church -- The Roman Catholic Church Today -- The Need for "Courageous Followers" -- The Courage to Lead as a Follower -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 4 Uses of a Holding Environment as Container for Stepping Up and Stepping Back in the Context of Truth and Reconciliation -- What Is a Holding Environment? -- Psychological Origins -- Building on Winnicott's Definition -- Stepping Up, Stepping Back -- Truth and Reconciliation -- TRC as Holding Environment -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART II: Community Building: To Make, Build, and Maintain Peace.
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5 Second-generation Perspectives on Reconciliation after Genocide: A Case Study of Rwanda -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Findings -- Youth's Understanding of Reconciliation -- Parental Reconciliation Messages, Attitudes, and Behaviors -- Youth Groups as a Source of Reconciliation Messages and Related Practices -- Proposed Recommendations for Policy and Practice -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 Research Leader-Follower Development for Peacebuilding and Social Justice: The Africa Young Graduate Scholars Development... -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framing -- Social Justice in South Africa -- Need for African Research Leaders and Followers -- The African Young Graduate Scholars: Responding to the Social Justice Agenda -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Women Can Make a Difference in Economic Marginalization and Women's Right to Equality in Post-conflict Context of Sri Lan... -- Introduction -- State Legal Obligation to Ensure Right to Equality in Post-conflict -- Sri Lankan Experience -- Summary and Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Economically Empowering Women as Sustainable Conflict Resolution: A Case Study on Building Peace in Uganda through Social... -- Introduction -- Women and Peace -- Social Enterprise and Development -- 31 Bits as a Case Study -- Building Peace in Uganda through Women-led Business -- The Role of Leaders and Followers -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Interlude The Geneva Leadership Alliance: Learning to Lead (and Follow) in Peacebuilding and Social Justice -- What Has Impacted Us in the Last Three Years? -- How We "Do It" -- Implications for the Future -- Acknowledgments -- PART III: International Law and Social Justice -- 9 Women's Postwar Activism in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Human Rights Approach to Peacebuilding and Reconciliation through Limin.
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Women as Peacemakers -- Requirements for Reconciliation -- Liminal Space -- Leaders and Followers -- Approach to Human Rights -- Human Rights of Deceased Victims -- Human Rights of Surviving Victims of the War -- Human Rights of Minorities -- Human Rights of Marginalized Groups -- Human Rights of Women -- Conclusion and Lessons for Peacemakers -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 10 Climate Justice: Building Opportunities for Women's Participation and Leadership in the Climate Change Regime -- Introduction -- The Lack of Women Participation in the International Climate Regime -- Women Leadership Intervention in the Climate Change Regime -- The Necessary Intervention - Leadership Traits -- Spaces for Intervention - A Local-to-international Strategy -- Women in Peru - Addressing El Niño Effects -- Family Farming Practices in Brazil - Women at the Center -- The Contribution of Kenyan Women to Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Regime -- Final Remarks -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 11 Toxic to Transformational Leadership: Peace, Reconciliation, and Social Justice as the Paradigm -- Introduction -- Leadership and Followership Toxicity -- Diversity, Inclusion, Social Justice - A Noble Goal? -- Honesty and Integrity? -- From Toxicity to Transformation -- Postscript -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 12 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Upstanders and Moral Obedience -- Leadership and Followership -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Participants -- Bystanders -- Upstanders -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 13 The Leadership of the Vicariate of Solidarity during the Dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990) -- Total Military Power -- The Force of the Vicariate of Solidarity -- The Lights of Solidarity -- The Face of Horror: Slit-throated Case (Degollados Case) -- For Reconciliation and Peace in Chile.
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The Legacy of the Vicariate for Democracy: Speaking Truth to Power -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART IV: Peacebuilding -- 14 Peace Leadership for Sustainable Change: Lessons from Women PeaceMakers -- Women PeaceMakers -- Relevant Literature -- The Role of Women in Peacebuilding -- The Role of Women in Leadership -- Peace Leadership -- Study Methods and Findings -- Methods -- Findings -- Innerwork -- Communities -- Knowledge -- Environment -- Lessons for Peace Leadership -- Me Too and Time's Up™ Movements -- Lessons from the IPPL and WPM Study -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 15 Beyond Ubuntu: What the World Can Learn about Building Community from Africa -- Introduction -- The African Language of Leadership -- The Connection to Leadership Theory -- Creating a Pan-African Community: An AL Case Study -- Check-ins -- Taalaw/Opening Ceremony -- My Story -- Assembly/Townhalls -- Gratitude/Washing Hands -- Gratitude Waterfall -- Truth and Reconciliation -- Collections for Colleagues/Harambee -- Departures/Praise Singing -- Implications -- Bring People Together -- Create Platforms for Storytelling -- Mobilize Collective Action -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 16 Engaging Survivors of Conflict-related Sexual Violence in Social Movements: The Case for Reparations -- Introduction -- Sexual Violence in Conflict and the Role of Women -- Social Movement Theory and Leadership -- Impact of Movements on Survivors of Conflict-related Sexual Violence -- The Impact of Reparations on the Well-being of Survivors -- Women Making Change: The Global Survivor Network and Reparations -- What can the network learn from leadership theory? -- Application to the Survivors' Fund -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.
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17 Conflict Management in Extractive Industries in Indonesia: Leaders-Followers Dynamic to Achieve Perceived Social Justice... -- Introduction -- Lessons from Indonesian through Cases -- Unique Corporate Culture -- Consistency, Capacity, Competency, and Capability -- Differences in Views, Orientations, and Mindset between Leaders and Followers -- Overcoming the Differences between Leaders and Followers -- Implication for Conflict Management Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- Epilogue Democratizing Leadership: Pre-conflict Preventative Peacebuilding -- References -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-83867-196-X
Language:
English
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