Overcoming evil

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Glavni autor: Staub, Ervin (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Predmet:
Sadržaj:
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1.
  • Introduction. I. Origins, Prevention, Reconciliation
  • Chapter 2.
  • Introduction. II. Early and Late Prevention, The Costs of Violence, Evil and Goodness
  • Part I: The Origins of Mass Violence
  • Chapter 3.
  • The Sources of Conflict Between Groups and Primary Examples
  • Chapter 4.
  • Instigating Conditions: Starting Points of Mass Violence
  • Chapter 5
  • Psychological and Societal/Group Processes that Arise from Instigating Conditions
  • Chapter 6.
  • Learning by Doing in Individuals and Groups: The Evolution of Extreme Violence
  • Chapter 7.
  • Internal and External Bystanders: Their Passivity, Complicity, and Role in the Evolution of Violence
  • Chapter 8.
  • Cultural/Societal Characteristics that Make Hostility and Violence More Likely
  • Chapter 9.
  • Perpetration and the Perpetrators
  • Chapter 10.
  • Understanding the Woundedness/Psychological Transformation of All Parties in Mass Violence.
  • Part II. Prevention and Reconciliation
  • Chapter 11.
  • Introduction and late prevention.
  • Chapter 12.
  • Promoting Understanding, Healing and Reconciliation in Rwanda
  • Chapter 13.
  • Constructive Responses to Difficult Life Conditions and Conflict, Preventive Diplomacy and Dialogue
  • Chapter 14.
  • Developing Positive Orientation to the "Other": Humanizing and Contact with the Other.
  • Chapter 15.
  • Beyond "us" and "them": Constructive Ideologies and Groups, Common Identities, Inclusive Caring, and Pluralism
  • Chapter 16.
  • Changing Hearts and Minds: Information, Peace Education, and Public Education in Rwanda and the Congo
  • Chapter 17.
  • The Potential and Power of Active Bystanders: Citizens, Leaders, Nations, the International System.
  • Chapter 18.
  • Generating Action by Leaders, Citizens, Creating Structures for Prevention.
  • Chapter 19.
  • Healing/Psychological Recovery and Reconciliation
  • Chapter 20.
  • Other Elements of Reconciliation: Complex Truth, Collective Memory, Shared History and Justice
  • Chapter 21.
  • Forgiveness, Healing and Reconciliation
  • Chapter 22.
  • Raising Inclusively Caring, Morally Courageous Children and Altruism Born of Suffering
  • Chapter 23.
  • Recommendations and Conclusions.