Peace activists empathically engaging with one another and working from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are trying to disrupt the dominant conflict narratives that make this conflict seem so intractable. Can their activism bring about a tipping point that can break the cycle of violence?
Peace activists empathically engaging with one another and working from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are trying to disrupt the dominant conflict narratives that make this conflict seem so intractable. Can their activism bring about a tipping point that can break the cycle of violence?
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Background Chapter 3: The conflict today Chapter 4:Trading Places: Empathy and Political Theory Chapter 5: In their own words: Israeli Peace Activists tell their stories Chapter 6: In their own words: Palestinian peace activists tell their stories Chapter 7: Empathic engagement as political action: Constructing a Third Narrative Chapter 8: Causes and Solutions Chapter 9: Epilogue/Conclusion
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Background Chapter 3: The conflict today Chapter 4:Trading Places: Empathy and Political Theory Chapter 5: In their own words: Israeli Peace Activists tell their stories Chapter 6: In their own words: Palestinian peace activists tell their stories Chapter 7: Empathic engagement as political action: Constructing a Third Narrative Chapter 8: Causes and Solutions Chapter 9: Epilogue/Conclusion
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