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Title Enlarging the scope of peace psychology : African and world-regional contributions / Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla, Daniel J. Christie, editors.

Publication Info. Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2017.

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Contents Part I: Organizing framework and summary of chapters. Toward a socially transformative peace psychology : overview of the symposium and proceedings / Daniel J. Christie, Mohamed Seedat, and Shahnaaz Suffla -- The imbalance between knowledge paradigms of north and south : implications for peace psychology / Siew fang Law and Diane Bretherton -- Part II: Intergroup conflict, violence, and peacemaking. A qualitative exploration of salient incidents of violence exposure among youth in Kashmir : beyond direct violence / Waheeda Khan and Sramana Majumdar -- Implications of coping strategies and perceived community cohesion for mental health in Colombia / Laura K. Taylor -- Integrated education in Northern Ireland : education for peace? / Shelley McKeown -- If a close friend is from another religion, are you more open to other faiths? / Reeshma Haji and Richard N. Lalonde -- Humanising and dehumanising the other : ethnic conflict in Malaysia / Daniel J. Christie and Noraini M. Noor -- Part III: Toward a socially transformative peace psychology. Identifying and mobilising factors that promote community peace / Sandy Lazarus, James R. Cochrane, Naiema Taliep, Candice Simmons, and Mohamed Seedat -- Interrogatory destabilisation and an insurgent politics for peacebuilding : the case of the apartheid archive project / Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan, and Hugo Canham -- Structural violence and the struggle for recognition : examining community narratives in a post-apartheid democracy / Ursula Lau and Mohamed Seedat -- Gender justice : gender in the Bangsamoro development plan / Teresa Lorena Jopson -- Social cohesion, violence, and education in South Africa / Yusuf Sayed, Azeem Badroodien, Akiko Hanaya, and Diana Rodríguez -- Political emotions during democratic transitions in the global south / Cristina Jayme Montiel and Arvin Boller -- Do no harm? how psychologists have supported torture and what to do about it / Michael Wessells, Nora Sveaass, Donald Foster, and Andrew Dawes -- Part IV: Conclusion. Interrogating the structure of knowledge: some concluding thoughts / Shahnaaz Suffla , Mohamed Seedat, and Daniel J. Christie.
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Subject PSYCHOLOGY / Reference.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Seedat, Mohamed, editor.
Suffla, Shahnaaz, editor.
Christie, Daniel J., editor.
ISBN 9783319452890 (electronic bk.)
3319452894 (electronic bk.)
9783319452876
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