The Moral Imagination
The Art and Soul of Building Peace
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 16 September 2010
- ISBN 9780199747580
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 231x155x15 mm
- Weight 295 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
John Paul Lederach explores the evolution of his understanding of peacebuilding by reflecting on his own experiences in the field. Peacebuilding, in his view, is both a learned skill and an art. Finding this art, he says, requires a shift in worldview. Conflict professionals must envision their work as a creative act - an exercise of what Lederach calls the "moral imagination."
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John Paul Lederach's work in the field of conciliation and mediation is internationally recognized. As founding Director of the Conflict Transformation Program and Institute of Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University, he has provided consultation and direct mediation in a range of situations from the Miskito/Sandinista conflict in Nicaragua to Somalia, Northern Ireland, the Basque Country, and the Philippines. His influential 1997 book Building Peace has become a classic in the discipline. This book represents his thinking and learning over the past several years. He explores the evolution of his understanding of peacebuilding by reflecting on his own experiences in the field. Peacebuilding, in his view, is both a learned skill and an art. Finding this art, he says, requires a worldview shift. Conflict professionals must envision their work as a creative act - an exercise of what Lederach terms the "moral imagination."
Today the telecommunications and transport revolution has made the world a smaller place offering both an opportunity and challenge to the major leading countries to come together to shape the world, overcome violence and create a peaceful global community. John Paul Lederach presents a powerful case for the use of the moral imagination in rising to this challenge, thus creating authentic new possibilities. This book provides a valuable contribution to peacebuilding literature and I welcome it wholeheartedly.
Table of Contents:
On Stating the Problem and Thesis
On Touching the Moral Imagination: Four Stories
On This Moment: Turning Points
On Simplicity and Complexity: Finding the Essence of Peacebuilding
On Peace Accords: Image of a Line in Time
On the Gift of Pessimism: Insights from the Geographies of Violence
On Aesthetuics: The Art of Social Change
On Space: Life in the Web
On Mass and Movement: The Theory of the Critical Yeast
On Web Watching: Finding the Soul of Place
On Serendipity: The Gift of Accidental Sagacity
On Time: The Past That Lies before Us
On Pied Pipers: Imagination and Creativity
On Vocation: The Mystery of Risk
On Conclusions: The Imperative of the Moral Imagination