Reconciliation and refugees : : the academic alliance for reconciliation studies in the Middle East and North Africa I / / edited by Davide Tacchini [and three others].
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (343 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Body
- Part One
- Martin Leiner: The Hölderlin-Perspective and its Impact on Reconciliation with Refugees
- I. Reconciliation Studies Discover Refugees
- II. Refugees' Multiple Needs for Reconciliation
- 1. Refugees need reconciliation with themselves
- a. Guilt and shame
- b. Trauma
- c. Meaning in Life
- 2. Refugees Need Reconciliation With the Hosting Society
- III. The Hölderlin Perspective
- IV. The Hölderlin Perspective and Practical Work on Reconciliation with Refugees
- V. Last Words: Are We Idealists and Dreamers?
- Zeina Barakat - Ralf Wüstenberg: The Urge for an "Empathetic Dialogue"
- Abstract
- 1. Empathy in Current Discourses
- 2. Empathy in Religious Studies and Political Reconciliation (South Africa)
- 3. Empathy with the past as building bridges for the present - the context of Palestine
- Conclusion: No Reconciliation Without Empathy
- Bibliography
- Francesco Ferrari: Between Quest for a Heimat and Alienation. Jean Améry's Journey after Auschwitz
- Abstract
- Bibliography
- Davide Tacchini: Migration and the Need for Reconciliation in Contemporary Western Europe
- Abstract
- 1. Migration
- 1.1 Migration and Religion
- 2. Dialogue
- 2.1 Interreligious Dialogue and the Hermeneutics of the Other
- 2.1.1 Theological Dialogue
- 2.1.2 Everyday Life Dialogue and Perception
- 2.1.3 Interreligious Dialogue and Islam in Contemporary Western Europe
- Bibliography
- Carolina Rehrmann: The European Refugee Crisis in Germany and Greece
- Abstract
- Conflicting ideas: Europes crisis discourses on finance and refugees
- The German-Greek Crisis: Exclusion and Othering
- Refugee Discourses in Germany: From Humanitarian Action to Right-Wing Populism
- Refugee Discourses in Greece: between civic action, political failure and right-wing extremism.
- Bibliography
- Scientific and media articles, monographs and authored documents
- Internet documents, websites and unauthored newspaper-articles
- Amjad Abu El Ezz: The European Union Political Involvement in the Middle East Conflict and Middle East Peace Process
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Impact of divergent interests of the EU members on the European Policy towards the Middle East
- Impact of the Tension between EU Collective and Individual Member State Policies
- The Second Determinant: European Transatlantic Relationships
- The Third Determinant: The European-Israeli Relations
- The Fourth Determinant: the Mechanism of the CFSP and the European Role in the MEPP
- Dualism in the European Representation
- The Tension between the Member States and the EU's Main Institutions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Tim Bausch - Stella Kneifel: First Stage: Reconciliation through the Visual and Pop-Culture
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Palestinian Diaspora: Between Deracination and Hope
- 3. The (Visual) Discourses of the Palestinian Diaspora in Lebanon
- 3.1 The Palestinian Master Narrative
- 3.2 Popular culture
- 3.3 Topography of the discourse
- 3.3.1 The Key
- 3.3.2 Palestine - A Paradise
- 3.3.3 Symbols of Statehood
- 3.3.4 The Keffiyeh
- 3.3.5 The Dome of the Rock
- 3.3.6 The Stone
- 3.3.7 Handala
- 4. Pictures → Images: Conditions, Mechanisms, and Social Relevance
- 4.1 Contextual conditions of the Genesis of Collective Images
- 4.2 Mechanisms
- 4.2.1 Orientation through Identification
- 4.2.2 Evidence through Emotional Sensemaking
- 4.2.3 Ritualisation
- 4.2.4 Mimesis
- 4.3 Social Relevance of Images in a Conflict Context
- 5. Reconciliation through the Visual. Snares and Potentialities
- Bibliography
- Dalal Iriqat: Diplomacy in the Perspective of Peace Building: From Coercion to Dictation (Israel &.
- Palestine)
- Abstract
- Introduction: From Coercion to Dictation
- 1. A Theoretical Framework
- 1.1 Mediation &
- Coercive Diplomacy
- 1.2 The Carrot and Stick Approach
- 2. Case Study (Camp David 2000)
- 2.1 Foreword to the Israeli-Palestinian Camp David Talks 2000
- 2.2 The Swedish Track
- 2.3 Coercive Diplomacy at Its Best
- 2.4 No Responsibility for Refugees
- 2.5 The Holy City: Is Jerusalem off the Table?
- 2.6 The Honest Mediator: Coercion Vs Dictation
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Bibliography
- Interviews conducted
- Camp David July 2000
- André Zempelburg: Migration in the Bible and the Quran
- Abstract
- Introduction
- 1. 1-Hunter-Gatherers: Migration as a Normal Condition
- 2. A Time Without Migration: Two Human Beings in a Steppe
- 3. The Successful Migrant
- 4. The Exodus of a People as a Time Transcending Collective and Individual Liberation Experience
- 5. The Holy Family Takes Refuge in Egypt
- 6. In the Beginning: A hiǧrah in the Desert
- 7. Final Remarks
- Bibliography
- Wietske de Jong-Kumru: The European Story after the 2015 Refugee Crisis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Postcolonial Lenses
- The European Story of Peace and Prosperity Since WWII
- The European Refugee Crisis
- Personal Reflections
- The European Story and the Refugee Crisis
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Fanie du Toit: Glimmers of Hope?
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Conceptual Markers
- National Reconciliation Efforts in Iraq Thus Far: Neither Inclusive Nor Fair
- Reconciliation after ISIL - A New Opening?
- Developing Local Capacity for Reconciliation
- Some Early Responses from Communities
- Two Sides of the Coin: a Brief Assessment of Some Opportunities and Attendant Risks
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Part Two
- Michael D. Berdine: Grassroots Reconciliation: Case Study of Tucson Arizona (USA)
- Abstract.
- Bibliography
- Zahra Mustafa-Awad - Monika Kirner-Ludwig: Digital News and Public Opinion: the Case of Syrian Refugees in Germany
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- News Articles
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Funding
- Acknowledgements
- Rabah Aynaou - Yamina Hakkou: Experiences of Transitional Justice in Morocco
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Context of the Moroccan Experience Between Political Reforms and International Pressures
- The Internal Context of Political Reforms and Human Rights Protection Preceding the IER
- International Context Supportive of Human Rights Protection
- The Way to Reconciliation: The Moroccan Model
- Composition of the ERC
- Terms of Reference and Functions of the Commission
- Outputs
- The Limited Approach of the Equity and Reconciliation Commission
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Ayman Yousef (with Hashem Khalil and Malak Shwaiki): Reconciliation and Peacebuilding in Palestine: Perspectives by the Palestinian Civil Society Organizations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Peacebuilding and Reconciliation in Theoretical Context
- Civil Society in the Palestinian Context
- Debates on Political Division by Palestinian Civil Society
- Challenges and Obstacles
- Final Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- List of Interviewees
- Muath Al-Zoubi: Legal Issues Regarding the Global Refugee Crisis: the Example of Jordan
- Abstract
- I. Introduction
- II. Jordan's Policy towards Refugees
- III. The Legal Status of Refugees in Jordan
- IV. Practices that Lead Refugees to Violate Legislation
- IV.I The Right to Residency
- IV.II The Right to Work
- V. Refugees as Victims in Jordan
- V.I Human Trafficking
- V.II Forced Marriage
- V.III Forced Labour
- VI. Conclusion
- Bibliography.
- Aya AlFaouri - Mohmmad Alshraideh - Martin Leiner - Iyad AlDajani: Syrian Refugees Information Prediction System (RIPS) in Germany: Applied Digital Humanities
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Machine Learning and its Applications
- Refugees in Europe 2015-2020
- A Neural Network for Prediction
- Data Preparation and System Architecture
- Residence
- Language
- Gender
- Destination Choice
- Age
- Location history
- Routes to Germany
- Prediction System Application, Results and Evaluation
- Conclusion and future work
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Iyad AlDajani: The phenomenology of Internet Communication Technology Applications for Social Change Towards Reconciliation: Applied Ethics in Digital Humanities
- Abstract
- Applied Ethics in Digital Humanities: The Philosophical and Theoretical Framework
- Applied Phronesis in Internet Research Methodologies
- Discussion
- "Episteme" - Reconciliation Process
- The Reconciliation Process in the middle of a conflict
- Methods for Reconciliation
- Strategies for Reconciliation
- "Techne" - ICT for Reconciliation
- Methods for Internet Research
- The Intent for Integration in Mixed Method Social Justice Design
- Mixed-Method Research Design for Internet Research
- (Netnography) Internet Research Method
- "Phronesis" ICT for social change towards reconciliation process
- Prudent for the use of Internet communication technologies
- Bibliography
- Zahra' Langhi: Libya after Seven Years of Impasse: Prospects of the Transition
- Abstract
- Background
- A Comprehensive Diagnosis Towards Charting a Way Forward
- 1. The multidimensionality of the crisis and the need for a holistic and integrated approach
- 2. A conceptual deficiency in the collective sense of nationhood
- 3. A conceptual distortion in relation to the idea of the nation-state.
- The Salamé Initiative's chances of success.