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Book Title
Beyond Equity and Inclusion in Conflict Resolution
Title
Beyond Equity and Inclusion in Conflict Resolution
Subtitle
Recentering the Profession
Contributor
Mary Adams Trujillo (Edited by)
ISBN-10
1538164388
EAN
9781538164389
ISBN
9781538164389
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Law & Politics
Release Date
03/31/2022
Release Year
2022
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Publication Name
Beyond Equity and Inclusion in Conflict Resolution : Recentering the Profession
Item Length
9.7in
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Publication Year
2022
Series
The Acr Practitioner's Guide Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Hasshan Batts
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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This ground-breaking resource is for anyone, of any race or heritage, who stands ready to make progress toward equity and justice, by offering a creative vision and a practical blueprint for an inclusive, multicultural future for all those involved in conflict transformation, community mediation, and peace building.

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538164388
ISBN-13
9781538164389
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17057270731

Product Key Features

Author
Hasshan Batts
Publication Name
Beyond Equity and Inclusion in Conflict Resolution : Recentering the Profession
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Series
The Acr Practitioner's Guide Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.7in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
3
Lc Classification Number
Hm1126.B495 2022
Reviews
Extraordinarily thoughtful, timely, and necessary.... This is a book that all of us need to read, to learn from, to discuss, and offer gratitude for having our eyes opened., This timely and compelling book offers a valuable approach for addressing issues of systemic racism and oppression in the field of conflict resolution. The ideas are highly original and shed light on an important topic that is largely unacknowledged and certainly unaddressed., Penetrating and essential reading about inequalities in the field, offering deep insights for manifesting a more equitable future. This book is an invaluable call to action to make a necessary paradigm shift in conflict transformation work. It belongs in every course and training syllabus and to be actively engaged with to alter our institutions and practices., Centering the personal and the lived experiences of BIPoC people (and starting with the authors as both subjects and agents themselves) as well as recognizing the 'gate keeper' and 'legitimizing' nature of white-dominated academics and academic institutions, and the positionality of this text in relation to that, is refreshing. The approach used by the authors provides a starting point for (re)entering into the discourse on conflict transformation by way of raising up a different epistemology that continues to be suppressed, underrepresented, and devalued to the detriment of the field., Beyond Equity and Inclusion in Conflict Resolution is a much-needed compendium. You will likely feel validated by some essays and challenged by others; either way, this provocative collection will make you think. It's an important addition to the theory and practice of mediation., This important book is for anyone interested in resolving conflict more equitably, and that is virtually everyone these days. It's a great resource for leaders, including HR professionals and others. It tackles a vital question: how to eliminate racism, cultural dominance, and institutional oppression in conflict resolution, and that includes restorative justice, strategic peacebuilding, human security, conflict transformation, and more. The editors and writers represent uniquely diverse backgrounds and experiences, and write in forms as diverse as transcribed interviews, prose essays, poetry, and personal reflection. The result is unusual, delightful, and impactful., This important book is for anyone interested in resolving conflict more equitably, and that is virtually everyone these days. It's a great resource for leaders, including HR professionals and others. It tackles a vital question: how to eliminate racism, cultural dominance, and institutional oppression in conflict resolution, and that includesrestorative justice, strategic peacebuilding, human security, conflict transformation, and more. The editors and writers represent uniquely diverse backgrounds and experiences, and write in forms as diverse as transcribed interviews, prose essays, poetry, and personal reflection. The result is unusual, delightful, and impactful., Penetrating and essential reading about inequalities in the field, offering deep insightsfor manifesting a more equitable future. This book is an invaluable call to action to make a necessary paradigm shift in conflict transformation work. It belongs in every course and training syllabus and to be actively engaged with to alter our institutions and practices.
Table of Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction SECTION ONE: HINDSIGHT Introduction by Beth Roy Chapter One: Aggregating Wisdom, Amplifying Voices by Cherise D. Hairston Chapter Two: Rage is NOT an Option by Nadine Tafoya Chapter Three: Achieving Belonging and Connectedness by Cheryl Jamison Chapter Four: The Method IS the Message by Roberto Chené Chapter Five: Whiteness in Academia by Pushpa Iyer Chapter Six: The State of Rights and Dreams by Benjamin Davis Chapter Seven: The Soft Technology of Control by Beth Roy Chapter Eight: Cultural Appropriation vs. Cultural Learning by Lucy Moore Chapter Nine: "Kareem was killed long before the trigger was pulled...and we are all complicit" by Hasshan Batts & Jeani Garcia Chapter Ten: Letter from a white editor to her white readers by Beth Roy SECTION TWO: INSIGHT We by Rubye Howard Braye Introduction by S.Y. Bowland Chapter Eleven: Vision of Inclusive Knowledge Embracing the Good: Taking a Risk by Maria Volpe Writing a Multicultural Choir by Dwight L. Wilson Message to Credible Messengers by Hasshan Batts What Rule Do You Need an Exception To? by S.Y. Bowland Chapter Twelve: Vision of Expansive Culture Responsibilities of a White Justice Fighter by Jeff Hitchcock The Jig is Up! Movement by Johnnie Mitchell Vision for Justice by Michelle Armster Chapter Thirteen: Vision of Power-Sharing Organizations Achieving Solidarity in Decolonization by tom kunesh, S.Y. Bowland, Ji Choe, Jorge Morales & Diego Navarro Inspired by Celeste Brock Bring Your Magnificence by S.Y. Bowland ancestors by Frank Eugene Hall Chapter Fourteen: Vision of Welcoming Institutions Dignity, Respect and Healing in a Diseased World by Diane Ciccone Verdict by Mary L. Jones Wade Chapter Fifteen: Vision of Equitable Practices In Search of Academic Freedom by Angie Beeman & Tsedale M. Melaku How are we in the world? by S.Y. Bowland Chapter Sixteen: Vision of Seeing the Invisible Context of Oppression the mudang sends the missionary home by Ji Choe Chapter Seventeen: Vision of Action An End to Myths and Hypocrisy by James Ciccone Where Can I Say It? By Laurie F. Childers SECTION THREE: FORESIGHT Introduction by Mary Adams Trujillo Chapter Eighteen: In the Beginning: Setting the Context Truth and (re)Conciliation by Mark Charles Birthing a Nation by Jonathan Webb Chapter Nineteen: Shifting Paradigms Shifting Paradigms by Beth Roy, Roberto Chené, John Paul Lederach, S.Y. Bowland & Mary Adams Trujillo One Hundred Years From Now? You May Not Be There by Grande Lum Chapter Twenty: Keepers of Tears Writing as Conflict Resolution Practice by Laurene Miller Patterson Performance as Conflict Resolution Practice by Jada Gee Chapter Twenty-one: "We need to elder better" Digging Out After Atlanta by Tomi Nagai-Rothe Chapter Twenty-two: Transformative Pedagogies We teach to change the world by Barbara L. Jones & Mary Adams Trujillo Decentering Power, Centering Stories by Michelle Clifton Soderstrom, Jamal Bakr & Henry Cervantes Chapter Twenty-three: Restorative Justice: What Is It Really? Sticking to Doing Things the Way We Always Have, Even When We Know It''s Not Working by Tonya Covington Can Restorative justice Make Young, Black lives Matter in Schools? by Johonna R. McCants-Turner Chapter Twenty-four: Hope and Healing Politics of Hope and Healing: Lessons from Chicago by Gerson Ramirez & Henry Cervantes Chapter Twenty-five: Credible Witnesses and Testimonies Heart Work by Rayshauna Gray Radical Welcome by Hasshan Batts Chapter Twenty-six: Walking by Faith Fierce Love by Cherice Bock Morning Musing by Velda Love Conclusion
Topic
Conflict Resolution & Mediation, Sociology / General, Conflict Resolution
Lccn
2021-062458
Dewey Decimal
303.69
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Business & Economics, Social Science

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