
Invisible Peace Work
Narratives of Hope and Despair
Herausgegeben: Kanemoto, Emi; Allgayer, Sasha; Mutua, Eddah M.
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This book pulls back the curtain on the unseen, deeply human dimensions of peace work. While the world often learns about conflict through fleeting media coverage and social media posts, this book invites readers into the lived realities of those who remain after the spotlight fades peace scholars, practitioners, and local community members who navigate the fragile aftermath firsthand.Through intimate autobiographical storytelling, contributors reveal the layered experiences that shape peacebuilding in practice. Their stories offer more than reflection they provide purposeful insights and dire...
This book pulls back the curtain on the unseen, deeply human dimensions of peace work. While the world often learns about conflict through fleeting media coverage and social media posts, this book invites readers into the lived realities of those who remain after the spotlight fades peace scholars, practitioners, and local community members who navigate the fragile aftermath firsthand.
Through intimate autobiographical storytelling, contributors reveal the layered experiences that shape peacebuilding in practice. Their stories offer more than reflection they provide purposeful insights and direction for sustaining peace efforts over time. Written by those who ve lived through war and reconciliation, and by those who walk beside them in post-conflict spaces, this collection redefines how we understand the work of peace.
Through intimate autobiographical storytelling, contributors reveal the layered experiences that shape peacebuilding in practice. Their stories offer more than reflection they provide purposeful insights and direction for sustaining peace efforts over time. Written by those who ve lived through war and reconciliation, and by those who walk beside them in post-conflict spaces, this collection redefines how we understand the work of peace.