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Peace, reconciliation and social justice leadership in the 21st century : the role of leaders and followers / edited by H. Eric Schockman, Vanessa Alexandra Hern�andez Soto and Aldo Boitano de Moras.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Building leadership bridgesEdition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxvi, 312 pages) : illustrations, chartsISBN:
  • 9781838671952
  • 1838671951
  • 9781838671938
  • 1838671935
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 303.66 23
LOC classification:
  • HD42 .P43 2019
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Contents:
Foreword: Rick Barton Introduction: On Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice; H. Eric Schockman, Vanessa Hern�andez, Aldo Boitano Part I: Reconciliation 1. Leading and Following for Transformation in a Society Shaped by its Traumatizing Racial History; Ira Chaleff 2. The Role of Work with Psychological Traumatization and Self-Help in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation; Charles Tauber and Sandra Mari�c 3. Mercy, Justice and Reconciliation: Pope Francis, Inclusive Leadership and the Roman Catholic Church; Douglas Cremer 4. Uses of A Holding Environment as Container for Stepping Up and Stepping Back in the Context of Truth and Reconciliation; Sara Chace Part II: Community Building: To Make, Build, and Maintain Peace 5. Second Generations Perspectives and Practices on Reconciliation After Genocide: A Case Study of Rwanda; Chantal Marie Ingabire & Annemick Richters 6. Research Leader-Follower Development for Peacebuilding and Social Justice: The African Young Graduate Scholars Development Program; Sylvester Maphosa & Alphonse Keasley 7. Women Can Make A Difference: Economic Marginalization of Women's Right to Equity in Post-Conflict Context of Sri Lanka and the Revival of Challenges Beyond UNRSC 1325; Ziyana Nazeemudeen 8. Economically Empowering Women as Sustainable Conflict Resolution: A Case Study on Building Peace in Uganda Through Social Enterprise; Lisa Liberatore Maracina Interlude: The Geneva Leadership Alliance: learning to lead (and follow) in peacebuilding and social justice; Patrick Sweet Part III: International Law and Social Justice 9. Women's Post-War Activism in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Human Right Approach to Peacebuilding and Reconciliation Through Liminal Space; Edin Ibrahinefedic & Randal Joy Thompson 10. Climate Justice: Building Opportunities for Women's Participation and Leadership in the Climate Change Regime; Douglas de Castro 11. Toxic to Transformational Leadership: Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice as the Paradigm; Lorraine Stefani 12. Bosnia-Herzegovina: Upstanders and Moral Obedience; Bruce C. Pascoe 13. The Leadership of the Vicariate of Solidarity During the Dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990); F�atima Esther Mart�inez-Mej�ia & Nelson Andr�es Ortiz Villalobos Part IV: Peacebuilding 14. Peace Leadership for Sustainable Change: Lessons from Women PeaceMakers; Whitney McIntyre Miller & Miznah Omair Alomair 15. Beyond Ubuntu: What the World Can Learn About Community Building in Africa; Lyndon Rego, Katleho Mohona & Gavin Peter 16. Enhancing Peace Through Survivor's Leading Transitional Justice Efforts: A New Paradigm; Malini Laxinarayan & Benjamin Durr 17. Conflict Management in Extractive Industries in Indonesia: Leaders-Followers Dynamic to Achieve Perceived Social Justice in Communities; Josephine Marieta, Bagus Takwin, & Corina D. Riantoputra Epilogue: Democratizing Leadership: Pre-Conflict Preventative Peacebuilding; Mike Klein.
Summary: 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.
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Foreword: Rick Barton Introduction: On Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice; H. Eric Schockman, Vanessa Hern�andez, Aldo Boitano Part I: Reconciliation 1. Leading and Following for Transformation in a Society Shaped by its Traumatizing Racial History; Ira Chaleff 2. The Role of Work with Psychological Traumatization and Self-Help in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation; Charles Tauber and Sandra Mari�c 3. Mercy, Justice and Reconciliation: Pope Francis, Inclusive Leadership and the Roman Catholic Church; Douglas Cremer 4. Uses of A Holding Environment as Container for Stepping Up and Stepping Back in the Context of Truth and Reconciliation; Sara Chace Part II: Community Building: To Make, Build, and Maintain Peace 5. Second Generations Perspectives and Practices on Reconciliation After Genocide: A Case Study of Rwanda; Chantal Marie Ingabire & Annemick Richters 6. Research Leader-Follower Development for Peacebuilding and Social Justice: The African Young Graduate Scholars Development Program; Sylvester Maphosa & Alphonse Keasley 7. Women Can Make A Difference: Economic Marginalization of Women's Right to Equity in Post-Conflict Context of Sri Lanka and the Revival of Challenges Beyond UNRSC 1325; Ziyana Nazeemudeen 8. Economically Empowering Women as Sustainable Conflict Resolution: A Case Study on Building Peace in Uganda Through Social Enterprise; Lisa Liberatore Maracina Interlude: The Geneva Leadership Alliance: learning to lead (and follow) in peacebuilding and social justice; Patrick Sweet Part III: International Law and Social Justice 9. Women's Post-War Activism in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Human Right Approach to Peacebuilding and Reconciliation Through Liminal Space; Edin Ibrahinefedic & Randal Joy Thompson 10. Climate Justice: Building Opportunities for Women's Participation and Leadership in the Climate Change Regime; Douglas de Castro 11. Toxic to Transformational Leadership: Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice as the Paradigm; Lorraine Stefani 12. Bosnia-Herzegovina: Upstanders and Moral Obedience; Bruce C. Pascoe 13. The Leadership of the Vicariate of Solidarity During the Dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990); F�atima Esther Mart�inez-Mej�ia & Nelson Andr�es Ortiz Villalobos Part IV: Peacebuilding 14. Peace Leadership for Sustainable Change: Lessons from Women PeaceMakers; Whitney McIntyre Miller & Miznah Omair Alomair 15. Beyond Ubuntu: What the World Can Learn About Community Building in Africa; Lyndon Rego, Katleho Mohona & Gavin Peter 16. Enhancing Peace Through Survivor's Leading Transitional Justice Efforts: A New Paradigm; Malini Laxinarayan & Benjamin Durr 17. Conflict Management in Extractive Industries in Indonesia: Leaders-Followers Dynamic to Achieve Perceived Social Justice in Communities; Josephine Marieta, Bagus Takwin, & Corina D. Riantoputra Epilogue: Democratizing Leadership: Pre-Conflict Preventative Peacebuilding; Mike Klein.

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.

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