Israeli and Palestinian Collective Narratives in Conflict

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Israeli and Palestinian Collective Narratives in Conflict
Author : Adi Mana
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 16 September 2020
ISBN : 9781527559622
Pages : 411 pages
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Israeli and Palestinian Collective Narratives in Conflict by Adi Mana Book PDF Summary

Examining the “social laboratory” of the Israeli and Palestinian societies to better understand social conflicts and the construction of diverse and conflicting collective narratives, this book gives readers a window into Professor Shifra Sagy’s unique approach to intergroup conflicts and peace education. With a focus on both theory and practice, it describes the model of perceptions of collective narratives that she developed with her colleagues. The contributions here offer insight into the intergroup conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians, Palestinian Muslims and Christians, Jewish ‘National Religious’ and people of ultra-Orthodox faith, and Palestinians living in Israel and those living in the West Bank. Perceptions of collective narratives help crystallize social identity, a sense of community and national coherence, and a culture of conflict. Often this creates obstacles to peace and conflict resolution. This book instead looks at how we can use these constructions to promote reconciliation.

Israeli and Palestinian Collective Narratives in Conflict

Examining the “social laboratory” of the Israeli and Palestinian societies to better understand social conflicts and the construction of diverse and conflicting collective narratives, this book gives readers a window into Professor Shifra Sagy’s unique approach to intergroup conflicts and peace education. With a focus on both theory and

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