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E-BooksUNESCO, Cultural Heritage and Conflict in Yemen, Syria and Iraq



UNESCO, Cultural Heritage and Conflict in Yemen, Syria and Iraq
UNESCO, Cultural Heritage and Conflict in Yemen, Syria and Iraq (Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market, 8) by Joanne Dingwall McCafferty
2023 | ISBN: 3031196740 | English | 284 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This book aims to determine UNESCO's capability to facilitate heritage protection measures pre-conflict, emergency response measures during conflict and reconstruction efforts post-conflict. The book employs document analysis to ascertain UNESCO's legal obligations when it comes to facilitating cultural heritage protection in its Member States' territories in the condition of armed conflict, while drawing comparisons with the reality of the organisation's presence and involvement in Yemen, Syria and Iraq. This study maps shifts in UNESCO's level of communication with each country's respective government and civil authorities; allocation of financial, human and material resources; and implementation of heritage safeguarding and reconstruction initiatives. Both quantitative and qualitative data shows UNESCO to exhibit great inequity in engagement, at times, closing communications entirely with Syria, due to the political standpoints of other UNESCO Member States. This political gridlock is often shown to result in the organisation overstating its ability to safeguard or restore heritage, with promises not being followed up with action. Since 2015, UNESCO has expressed a stronger intent to be a key player in heritage protection during armed conflict, however as long as cultural heritage protection is not considered a humanitarian concern, UNESCO will not be able to circumvent much of the political and bureaucratic barriers facing intergovernmental organisations during conflict, which prevent emergency action from being implemented. In order to ensure heritage safeguarding is permitted during periods of significant unrest, regardless of political discord, it is crucial that UNESCO promote a people-centred approach to its cultural heritage protection initiatives. This book evidences that focusing on livelihoods and meaningful and practical connections between populations and their local heritage to be UNESCO's optimal methodological approach for justifying cultural heritage protection as a humanitarian necessity. The book's readership includes academics, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of political science, law and heritage studies.



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E-BooksNavigating Conflict How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School



Navigating Conflict How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School
Navigating Conflict: How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School By Calvin Morrill, Michael Musheno
2018 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0226538761 | PDF | 2 MB
Urban schools are often associated with violence, chaos, and youth aggression. But is this reputation really the whole picture? In Navigating Conflict, Calvin Morrill and Michael Musheno challenge the violence-centered conventional wisdom of urban youth studies, revealing instead the social ingenuity with which teens informally and peacefully navigate strife-ridden peer trouble. Taking as their focus a multi-ethnic, high-poverty school in the American southwest, the authors complicate our vision of urban youth, along the way revealing the resilience of students in the face of carceral disciplinary tactics. Grounded in sixteen years of ethnographic fieldwork, Navigating Conflict draws on archival and institutional evidence to locate urban schools in more than a century of local, state, and national change. Morrill and Musheno make the case for schools that work, where negative externalities are buffered and policies are adapted to ever-evolving student populations. They argue that these kinds of schools require meaningful, inclusive student organizations for sustaining social trust and collective peer dignity alongside responsive administrative leadership. Further, students must be given the freedom to associate and move among their peers, all while in the vicinity of watchful, but not intrusive adults. Morrill and Musheno make a compelling case for these foundational conditions, arguing that only through them can schools enable a rich climate for learning, achievement, and social advancement.



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E-BooksMaster Conflict Without Being a Bitch Get Results Without Losing Your Cool



Master Conflict Without Being a Bitch Get Results Without Losing Your Cool
Master Conflict Without Being a Bitch: Get Results Without Losing Your Cool by Judy Morley
English | February 22nd, 2023 | ISBN: 9781722527594 | 256 pages | True EPUB | 0.82 MB
Do you avoid conflict at all costs?



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E-BooksEuropean Foreign Conflict Reporting A Comparative Analysis of Public News Providers



European Foreign Conflict Reporting A Comparative Analysis of Public News Providers
Emma Heywood, "European Foreign Conflict Reporting: A Comparative Analysis of Public News Providers "
English | ISBN: 1138687774 | 2017 | 182 pages | EPUB | 605 KB
This book explores the state of European foreign conflict reporting by public-sector broadcasters, post-Cold war and post-9/11.



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E-BooksEthnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia



Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia
Jelena Obradovic, "Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans: The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia "
English | ISBN: 1848850034 | 2013 | 272 pages | EPUB | 644 KB
In the years following the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, Serbian social, cultural and political responses to the wars of the 1990s have fallen under intense scrutiny. In Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans, Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik explores some of those responses - taking into consideration notions such as silence, denial and conspiracy theory, the book sheds some light on the complicated narratives about the 1990s. The book considers the experience of knowing, witnessing and speaking about atrocities, and thus contributes to the debates on confronting the past in Serbia. Specifically, it considers how individuals of the "ordinary" public in Serbia reflect upon, understand and keep secrets about the 1991-1999 conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, and the atrocities, human rights abuses and war crimes which were committed there. Close attention is paid to the stories of individuals whose voices and experiences are generally excluded from the broader debate about the past. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik explores how these narratives diverge from, resist and are invisible to the formal and civil society initiatives aimed at confronting the past in Serbia.In doing so, the book also explores silence about and denial of the violent past, and considers how and where these dynamics manifest and what they might mean.



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E-BooksCultural Variation in Conflict Resolution Alternatives To Violence



Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution Alternatives To Violence
Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives To Violence By Douglas P. Fry (editor), Kaj Bj"rkqvist (editor), Kaj Bjorkqvist (editor)
1996 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 0805822216 | PDF | 8 MB
This volume's central purpose is to provide a clearly written, scholarly exploration of cultural variation regarding conflict resolution and in so doing, highlight certain alternatives to violence. It presents an interdisciplinary examination of how conflicts are perceived and handled in a variety of cultural settings. Drawing on data and models from anthropology, psychology, and political science, the chapters analyze conflict resolution across the societal spectrum, including cases from Western and non-Western traditions, complex and tribal societies, and violent and non-violent cultures. While demonstrating the extremely important impact of culture on conflict resolution processes, the book does not solely emphasize cultural specificity. Rather--through introductory chapters, section introductions, and a concluding chapter--the volume editors draw attention to cross-cultural patterns in an attempt to further the search for more general conflict principles. An explicit message throughout the book is that alternatives to violence exist. The volume demonstrates that at various levels--from the interpersonal to the international-- conflicts can be handled in ways that cause far less pain and destruction than violence. Chapters by psychologists discuss social and cognitive processes for facilitating the learning of alternatives to violence among children and youth. Anthropology contributors explore mechanisms for dealing with social conflict which allow some cultures to remain relatively peaceful and consider implications of their work for reducing violence in other societies. Chapters by former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, and by political scientists examine how non-violent political solutions can be employed as alternatives to warfare and violent resistence.



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E-BooksCrusades - Medieval Worlds in Conflict



Crusades - Medieval Worlds in Conflict
Vincent Ryan, "Crusades - Medieval Worlds in Conflict"
English | 2016 | pages: 230 | ISBN: 1138383937, 1409400611 | PDF | 4,1 mb
These essays, selected from papers presented at the International Symposium on Crusade Studies in February 2006, represent a stimulating cross-section of this vibrant field. Organized under the rubric of "medieval worlds" the studies in this volume demonstrate the broad interdisciplinary spectrum of modern crusade studies, extending far beyond the battlefield into the conflict and occasional cooperation between the diverse cultures and faiths of the Mediterranean. Although the crusades were a product of medieval Europe, they provide a backdrop against which medieval worlds can be observed to come into both contact and collision. The range of studies in this volume includes subjects such as Muslim and Christian understandings of their wars within their own intellectual and artistic perspectives, as well as the development of memory and definition of crusading in both the East and West. A section on the Crusades and the Byzantine world examines the intersection of western and eastern Christian attitudes and agendas and how they played out - particularly in the Aegean and Asia Minor. The book concludes with three studies on the crusader king, Louis IX, examining not only his two crusades in new ways, but also the role of the crusade in his later sanctification.



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E-BooksConflict and Post-conflict Governance in the Middle East and Africa



Conflict and Post-conflict Governance in the Middle East and Africa
Conflict and Post-conflict Governance in the Middle East and Africa
English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031233824 | 288 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 10 MB
This book explores the challenges of the governance and public policy in the midst and after conflicts, revolutions, and civil wars in the Middle East and Africa. As anywhere else, the task of rebuilding peace and institutionalizing stability in countries experiencing a conflict or just emerging from it is daunting, uncertain and context specific. Yet, focusing on the Middle East and Africa is of particular relevance, as these two regions feature the highest numbers of inter- and intra-state conflicts on the one hand, and the central states are more often contested than in the rest of world regions. The first half of the book proposes different cases addressing the fundamental challenge of inclusion and cohesion as well as the recurring issue of exclusion in conflict-affected situations, with four different cultural and institutional settings. The second half of the book offers more theoretical insights and proposed pathways to develop more inclusive and peaceful governance settings in Africa, the Middle East and beyond. This edited book has been designed to be a helpful contribution to the analysis of conflict and post-conflict governance and peacebuilding. To do so, it deploys different lenses of social sciences, especially public policy and international relations, but also benefits from social psychology, political anthropology, and other disciplines that enable a more comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted, complex and dynamic issues at play.



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E-BooksCONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS



CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS by D.K. Hawkins
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09QL7G1Q6 | 57 pages | EPUB | 0.14 Mb
How many times a day are you interrupted by employees moaning about their co-workers?



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E-BooksHow Curious a Land Conflict and Change in Greene County, Georgia, 1850-1885 Ed 2



How Curious a Land Conflict and Change in Greene County, Georgia, 1850-1885 Ed 2
Jonathan M. Bryant, "How Curious a Land: Conflict and Change in Greene County, Georgia, 1850-1885 Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 0807856142 | 2004 | 276 pages | EPUB | 1186 KB
The story of the Civil War and Reconstruction in Greene County, Georgia, is a remarkable tale of both fundamental change and essential continuity. In How Curious a Land, Jonathan Bryant follows the county's social, economic, and legal transformation from a wealthy, self-sufficient plantation economy based on slavery to a largely impoverished, economically dependent community dominated by a new commercial class of merchants and lawyers.



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