'The Non-Linearity of Peace Processes'
This recently published collection of essays, edited by Daniela Körppen, Norbert Ropers and Hans J. Giessmann, aims to link the most recent debates in the peacebuilding field with various systemic discourses. It is the 'first comprehensive volume analysing the value added by integrating systemic thinking into peacebuilding theory and practice.'
It is with great pleasure that we announce the publication of our book 'The Non-Linearity of Peace Processes – Theory and Practice of Systemic Conflict Transformation' edited by Daniela Körppen, Norbert Ropers and Hans J. Giessmann.
This is the first comprehensive volume analysing the value added by integrating systemic thinking into peacebuilding theory and practice. The aim of this book is to link the most recent debates in the peacebuilding field, e.g. on liberal peace, on the non-linearity of conflict dynamics and on bridging the attribution gap, with various systemic discourses, discussing the extent to which systemic thinking and methods are helpful to further develop existing approaches to conflict transformation.
FROM THE CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
Daniela Körppen & Norbert Ropers, Addressing the Complex Dynamics of Conflict Transformation´
I. CONCEPTUALISING SYSTEMIC THINKING
- Sirin Bernshausen & Thorsten Bonacker, A Constructivist Perspective on System Conflict Transformation
- Peter T. Coleman, Robin Vallacher, Andrea Bartoli, Andrzej Nowak & Lan Bui-Wrzosinska, Navigating the Landscape of Conflict: Applications of Dynamical Systems Theory to Addressing Protracted Conflict
- Oliver Ramsbotham, Radical Disagreement and Systemic Conflict Transformation
- Daniela Körppen, Space Beyond the Liberal Peacebuilding Consensus – A Systemic Perspective
- Danny Burns, Facilitating Systemic Conflict Transformation Through Systemic Action Research
- Dirk Splinter & Ljubjana Wüstehube, Discovering Hidden Dynamics: Applying Systemic Constellation Work to Ethnopolitical Conflict
II. IMPLEMENTING SYSTEMIC THINKING
- Luxshi Vimalarajah & Suthaharan Nadarajah, Thinking Peace: Revisiting Analysis and Intervention in Sri Lanka
- Norbert Ropers, Peace Processes as Corridors for Systemic Change: Insights from Sri Lanka 2002–2005
- David Peter Stroh, The System Dynamics of Identity-Based Conflict
- Robert Ricigliano, Planning for Systemic Impact
- Peter Woodrow & Diana Chigas, Connecting the Dots: Evaluating Whether and How Programmes Address Conflict Systems
- Oliver Wolleh, Comparing Systemic Therapy and Interactive Conflict Resolution – Commonalities, Difference and Implications for Practice
- Juba Khuzwayo, Berenice Meintje & Usche Merk, Integrating African Meaning Systems and Systemic Thinking –The Sinani Approach of Working with Conflict Communities
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* 'The Non-Linearity of Peace Processes -Theory and Practice of Systemic Conflict Transformation' edited by Daniela Körppen, Norbert Ropers and Hans J. Giessmann, is published by Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen / Farmington Hill, 2011. (ISBN 978-3-86649-406-0)