Peace studies and conflict resolution
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Resistance to Empire and Militarization
This collection of 21 papers were written by leading and emerging critical scholar/practitioners who represent three generations of survivors of imperial invasions and genocidal massacres across the globe. They are from the Middle East, East Asia, South Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific a...
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Religious Super-diversity and Peacebuilding across Asia and its Diasporas
Alessandro Saggioro, Carmelo Russo
The book explores two central themes: superdiversity, particularly within religious contexts, and the practice of peacebuilding. Contributors examine how these themes intersect, combining theoretical discussions with real-world case studies. The introduction lays out the book’s c...
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Narratives of Peace in Religious Discourses
Ludovico Battista, Maria Fallica, Beatrice Tramontano
In the Modern Age, the encounter and conflict between competing religious identities produced a renewed emphasis on the concept of peace, which was invested with religious, political and ideological connotations that still need to be investigated. This volume explores the role of religious discou...
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Be Like Adam's Son
Fernanda Fischione, Arturo Monaco
The twelve chapters collected in the volume criticise, analyse, and discuss the issue of peace in Arab literature, philosophical and theological thought, and both institutional and grassroots practices of intercultural and interreligious mediation. The volume consists of three parts. Part 1 explo...