Overview
- Combines the various levels of analysis, integrating political science, social movements, culture and intergroup relationships
- Highlights the indigenous nature of a psychology of peace
- Asian contributors will be highlighting their local issues, using local knowledge and culture in understanding and mediating issues
- Offers empirical evidence of peace interventions in addition to presenting theoretical innovations about a psychology of peace
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Peace Psychology Book Series (PPBS)
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Introduction to Peace Psychology in Asia
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Southeast Asia
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East Asia
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About this book
In recent years, peace psychology has grown from a utopian idea to a means of transforming societies worldwide. Yet at the same time peacebuilding enjoys global appeal, the diversity of nations and regions demands interventions reflecting local cultures and realities. Peace Psychology in Asia shows this process in action, emphasizing concepts and methods diverging from those common to the US and Europe.
Using examples from China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and elsewhere in the region, chapter authors illuminate the complex social, political, and religious conditions that have fostered war, colonialism, dictatorships, and ethnic strife, and the equally intricate personal and collective psychologies that need to be developed to encourage reconciliation, forgiveness, justice, and community. Peace Psychology in Asia:
- Integrates psychology, history, political science, and local culture into concepts of peace and reconciliation.
- Highlights the indigenous aspects of peace psychology.
- Explains the critical relevance of local culture and history in peace work.
- Blends innovative theoretical material with empirical evidence supporting peace interventions.
- Balances its coverage among local, national, regional, and global contexts.
- Analyzes the potential of Asia as a model for world peace.
As practice-driven as it is intellectually stimulating, Peace Psychology in Asia is vital reading for social and community psychologists, policy analysts, and researchers in psychology and sociology and international studies, including those looking to the region for ideas on peace work in non-Western countries.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Peace Psychology in Asia
Editors: Noraini M. Noor, Cristina Jayme Montiel
Series Title: Peace Psychology Book Series
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0143-9
Publisher: Springer New York, NY
eBook Packages: Behavioral Science, Behavioral Science and Psychology (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag New York 2009
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4419-0142-2Published: 11 June 2009
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4419-3198-6Published: 06 December 2010
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4419-0143-9Published: 04 June 2009
Series ISSN: 2197-5779
Series E-ISSN: 2197-5787
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVI, 337
Number of Illustrations: 24 b/w illustrations
Topics: Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary, Cross Cultural Psychology, Clinical Psychology