New Perspectives on Healing Collective Trauma
Towards Social Justice and Communal Well-Being
Herausgeber: Gill, Scherto R.
New Perspectives on Healing Collective Trauma
Towards Social Justice and Communal Well-Being
Herausgeber: Gill, Scherto R.
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This book examines how historical injustices, especially enslavement, colonialism, and systemic racism, continue to impact societies today. Gathering interdisciplinary perspectives, it offers practical strategies and hopeful narratives that demonstrate how societies can move from entrenched division towards communal healing.
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This book examines how historical injustices, especially enslavement, colonialism, and systemic racism, continue to impact societies today. Gathering interdisciplinary perspectives, it offers practical strategies and hopeful narratives that demonstrate how societies can move from entrenched division towards communal healing.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781041011835
- ISBN-10: 1041011830
- Artikelnr.: 74434980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781041011835
- ISBN-10: 1041011830
- Artikelnr.: 74434980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Scherto R. Gill is Research Professor and Director of the Global Humanity for Peace Institute at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. She is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex, a Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a laureate of the Luxembourg Peace Prize. She is the author/co-author and editor/co-editor of many books on the theme of positive peace, dialogue, good governance, and educational transformation.
Introduction Part I: Structural Injustice and Illbeing: Contextualisation
and Conceptualisation 1. Transatlantic Enslavement and Modern Repercussion
2. Historical Trauma and its Aftermath: Creating a Path to Healing 3.
Understanding Legacies of Collective Trauma 4. Healing the Wounds of the
Past: The Long History of Demands of Reparations for Slavery Part II:
Collective Healing: Case Studies from Around the World 5. Decontaminating
Narratives: A Path to Collective Healing 6. Emotional Justice: A Framework
for Racial Healing 7. Remaking Canada: Centering Indigenous Voices in
Reparations and Reconciliation 8. Healing and Repair: Building Trust to
Transform Conflicted and Traumatized Communities 9. Beyond Trauma: Rx
Racial Healing 10.Intergenerational Dialogue and Inquiry (IDI) Toward
Collective Healing: Experiences from Global Communities Part III.
Architecture of Just Society and Communal Well-Being 11. Building the
Architecture for Trauma-Informed Societies: Liberating Humanity's Deepest
Capacity to Facilitate Healing at Scale 12. The Architecture and Art of
Healing Community Relations 13. Politics of Dignity: Structural Justice for
Collective Healing and Global Flourishing
and Conceptualisation 1. Transatlantic Enslavement and Modern Repercussion
2. Historical Trauma and its Aftermath: Creating a Path to Healing 3.
Understanding Legacies of Collective Trauma 4. Healing the Wounds of the
Past: The Long History of Demands of Reparations for Slavery Part II:
Collective Healing: Case Studies from Around the World 5. Decontaminating
Narratives: A Path to Collective Healing 6. Emotional Justice: A Framework
for Racial Healing 7. Remaking Canada: Centering Indigenous Voices in
Reparations and Reconciliation 8. Healing and Repair: Building Trust to
Transform Conflicted and Traumatized Communities 9. Beyond Trauma: Rx
Racial Healing 10.Intergenerational Dialogue and Inquiry (IDI) Toward
Collective Healing: Experiences from Global Communities Part III.
Architecture of Just Society and Communal Well-Being 11. Building the
Architecture for Trauma-Informed Societies: Liberating Humanity's Deepest
Capacity to Facilitate Healing at Scale 12. The Architecture and Art of
Healing Community Relations 13. Politics of Dignity: Structural Justice for
Collective Healing and Global Flourishing
Introduction Part I: Structural Injustice and Illbeing: Contextualisation
and Conceptualisation 1. Transatlantic Enslavement and Modern Repercussion
2. Historical Trauma and its Aftermath: Creating a Path to Healing 3.
Understanding Legacies of Collective Trauma 4. Healing the Wounds of the
Past: The Long History of Demands of Reparations for Slavery Part II:
Collective Healing: Case Studies from Around the World 5. Decontaminating
Narratives: A Path to Collective Healing 6. Emotional Justice: A Framework
for Racial Healing 7. Remaking Canada: Centering Indigenous Voices in
Reparations and Reconciliation 8. Healing and Repair: Building Trust to
Transform Conflicted and Traumatized Communities 9. Beyond Trauma: Rx
Racial Healing 10.Intergenerational Dialogue and Inquiry (IDI) Toward
Collective Healing: Experiences from Global Communities Part III.
Architecture of Just Society and Communal Well-Being 11. Building the
Architecture for Trauma-Informed Societies: Liberating Humanity's Deepest
Capacity to Facilitate Healing at Scale 12. The Architecture and Art of
Healing Community Relations 13. Politics of Dignity: Structural Justice for
Collective Healing and Global Flourishing
and Conceptualisation 1. Transatlantic Enslavement and Modern Repercussion
2. Historical Trauma and its Aftermath: Creating a Path to Healing 3.
Understanding Legacies of Collective Trauma 4. Healing the Wounds of the
Past: The Long History of Demands of Reparations for Slavery Part II:
Collective Healing: Case Studies from Around the World 5. Decontaminating
Narratives: A Path to Collective Healing 6. Emotional Justice: A Framework
for Racial Healing 7. Remaking Canada: Centering Indigenous Voices in
Reparations and Reconciliation 8. Healing and Repair: Building Trust to
Transform Conflicted and Traumatized Communities 9. Beyond Trauma: Rx
Racial Healing 10.Intergenerational Dialogue and Inquiry (IDI) Toward
Collective Healing: Experiences from Global Communities Part III.
Architecture of Just Society and Communal Well-Being 11. Building the
Architecture for Trauma-Informed Societies: Liberating Humanity's Deepest
Capacity to Facilitate Healing at Scale 12. The Architecture and Art of
Healing Community Relations 13. Politics of Dignity: Structural Justice for
Collective Healing and Global Flourishing







