The Power of Collective Resilience Against Political Violence and Repression
Herausgeber: Acar, Yasemin Gulsum; Peni¿, Sandra; Këllezi, Blerina
The Power of Collective Resilience Against Political Violence and Repression
Herausgeber: Acar, Yasemin Gulsum; Peni¿, Sandra; Këllezi, Blerina
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This book outlines the importance of collective resilience for groups who have faced challenging or threatening circumstances, such as war and political violence.
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This book outlines the importance of collective resilience for groups who have faced challenging or threatening circumstances, such as war and political violence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781032708478
- ISBN-10: 1032708476
- Artikelnr.: 72699696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781032708478
- ISBN-10: 1032708476
- Artikelnr.: 72699696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar is Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews, UK. Yasemin's research interests include outcomes of collective action, social identity, and intergroup conflict. Blerina Këllezi is Associate Professor in Social and Trauma Psychology at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Blerina's research investigates the collective nature of the experiences, impact and responses to mass human rights violations. Sandra Peni¿ is a senior researcher and lecturer at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. Sandra's research examines the impact of collective victimization on individuals' emotions, beliefs, and actions in various conflict-affected societies.
Collective resilience against political violence and repression: An introduction Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Blerina Këllezi & Sandra Peni
I. Beyond trauma: Collective resilience in coping with victimisation A social identity model of collective resilience in emergent groups John Drury & Evangelos Ntontis Understanding collective resilience of civilians in the contexts of political violence and repression Orla Muldoon, Anna-Mariya Lashkay, Alb
ta Lebedová, Dearbhla Moroney, Catriona Shelly, & Lisa Skilton The good, the bad and the ugly: Social cure and social curse in the context of political violence and repression Blerina Këllezi II. Beyond resignation: Collective resilience as resistance "They are not your cheerleaders, mate, they are coming to fight the fight." Media presentations of women's collective resilience and resistance in the Sudan revolution Sigrun Marie Moss, Lara-Sabina Sorgenfrei, & Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla Resilience versus Resistance? Insights from the Recent Multiple-Crises Context of Lebanon Yara Zebian, Haneen Eldiri, & Rim Saab Rethinking collective resilience under oppression through Kurdish understandings of power and resistance canan cökan & Helin Ünal The power of Black resilience: The role of history in contributing to collective resilience Hema Preya Selvanathan & Phia Salter Collective Resilience and Resistance Carmen Marazzi, Aritra Mukherjee, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt III. Beyond 'us vs. them': Inclusive resilience Inclusive resilience in violent settings Sandra Peni
, Guy Elcheroth, John Dixon, & Simon Hug Altruism born of suffering: How empathy, compassion, and self-compassion promote coping with violence Patricia Cernadas Curotto Beyond Vulnerability: Collective Victimization Beliefs that are Linked to Collective Resilience Hu Young Jeong, Michelle S. Twali, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt Remembering, resilience, and intergroup relations Sandra Obradovi
The power and limits of collective resilience: Conceptualising collective resilience that recognizes the impact of political violence and repression on groups and societies Blerina Këllezi, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, & Sandra Peni
I. Beyond trauma: Collective resilience in coping with victimisation A social identity model of collective resilience in emergent groups John Drury & Evangelos Ntontis Understanding collective resilience of civilians in the contexts of political violence and repression Orla Muldoon, Anna-Mariya Lashkay, Alb
ta Lebedová, Dearbhla Moroney, Catriona Shelly, & Lisa Skilton The good, the bad and the ugly: Social cure and social curse in the context of political violence and repression Blerina Këllezi II. Beyond resignation: Collective resilience as resistance "They are not your cheerleaders, mate, they are coming to fight the fight." Media presentations of women's collective resilience and resistance in the Sudan revolution Sigrun Marie Moss, Lara-Sabina Sorgenfrei, & Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla Resilience versus Resistance? Insights from the Recent Multiple-Crises Context of Lebanon Yara Zebian, Haneen Eldiri, & Rim Saab Rethinking collective resilience under oppression through Kurdish understandings of power and resistance canan cökan & Helin Ünal The power of Black resilience: The role of history in contributing to collective resilience Hema Preya Selvanathan & Phia Salter Collective Resilience and Resistance Carmen Marazzi, Aritra Mukherjee, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt III. Beyond 'us vs. them': Inclusive resilience Inclusive resilience in violent settings Sandra Peni
, Guy Elcheroth, John Dixon, & Simon Hug Altruism born of suffering: How empathy, compassion, and self-compassion promote coping with violence Patricia Cernadas Curotto Beyond Vulnerability: Collective Victimization Beliefs that are Linked to Collective Resilience Hu Young Jeong, Michelle S. Twali, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt Remembering, resilience, and intergroup relations Sandra Obradovi
The power and limits of collective resilience: Conceptualising collective resilience that recognizes the impact of political violence and repression on groups and societies Blerina Këllezi, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, & Sandra Peni
Collective resilience against political violence and repression: An introduction Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Blerina Këllezi & Sandra Peni
I. Beyond trauma: Collective resilience in coping with victimisation A social identity model of collective resilience in emergent groups John Drury & Evangelos Ntontis Understanding collective resilience of civilians in the contexts of political violence and repression Orla Muldoon, Anna-Mariya Lashkay, Alb
ta Lebedová, Dearbhla Moroney, Catriona Shelly, & Lisa Skilton The good, the bad and the ugly: Social cure and social curse in the context of political violence and repression Blerina Këllezi II. Beyond resignation: Collective resilience as resistance "They are not your cheerleaders, mate, they are coming to fight the fight." Media presentations of women's collective resilience and resistance in the Sudan revolution Sigrun Marie Moss, Lara-Sabina Sorgenfrei, & Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla Resilience versus Resistance? Insights from the Recent Multiple-Crises Context of Lebanon Yara Zebian, Haneen Eldiri, & Rim Saab Rethinking collective resilience under oppression through Kurdish understandings of power and resistance canan cökan & Helin Ünal The power of Black resilience: The role of history in contributing to collective resilience Hema Preya Selvanathan & Phia Salter Collective Resilience and Resistance Carmen Marazzi, Aritra Mukherjee, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt III. Beyond 'us vs. them': Inclusive resilience Inclusive resilience in violent settings Sandra Peni
, Guy Elcheroth, John Dixon, & Simon Hug Altruism born of suffering: How empathy, compassion, and self-compassion promote coping with violence Patricia Cernadas Curotto Beyond Vulnerability: Collective Victimization Beliefs that are Linked to Collective Resilience Hu Young Jeong, Michelle S. Twali, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt Remembering, resilience, and intergroup relations Sandra Obradovi
The power and limits of collective resilience: Conceptualising collective resilience that recognizes the impact of political violence and repression on groups and societies Blerina Këllezi, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, & Sandra Peni
I. Beyond trauma: Collective resilience in coping with victimisation A social identity model of collective resilience in emergent groups John Drury & Evangelos Ntontis Understanding collective resilience of civilians in the contexts of political violence and repression Orla Muldoon, Anna-Mariya Lashkay, Alb
ta Lebedová, Dearbhla Moroney, Catriona Shelly, & Lisa Skilton The good, the bad and the ugly: Social cure and social curse in the context of political violence and repression Blerina Këllezi II. Beyond resignation: Collective resilience as resistance "They are not your cheerleaders, mate, they are coming to fight the fight." Media presentations of women's collective resilience and resistance in the Sudan revolution Sigrun Marie Moss, Lara-Sabina Sorgenfrei, & Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla Resilience versus Resistance? Insights from the Recent Multiple-Crises Context of Lebanon Yara Zebian, Haneen Eldiri, & Rim Saab Rethinking collective resilience under oppression through Kurdish understandings of power and resistance canan cökan & Helin Ünal The power of Black resilience: The role of history in contributing to collective resilience Hema Preya Selvanathan & Phia Salter Collective Resilience and Resistance Carmen Marazzi, Aritra Mukherjee, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt III. Beyond 'us vs. them': Inclusive resilience Inclusive resilience in violent settings Sandra Peni
, Guy Elcheroth, John Dixon, & Simon Hug Altruism born of suffering: How empathy, compassion, and self-compassion promote coping with violence Patricia Cernadas Curotto Beyond Vulnerability: Collective Victimization Beliefs that are Linked to Collective Resilience Hu Young Jeong, Michelle S. Twali, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt Remembering, resilience, and intergroup relations Sandra Obradovi
The power and limits of collective resilience: Conceptualising collective resilience that recognizes the impact of political violence and repression on groups and societies Blerina Këllezi, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, & Sandra Peni







