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Tables of Contents for Working With Conflict
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
About the Authors
xi
 
Acknowledgements
xiii
 
Preface
xv
 
Part 1: Analysis
1
54
Understanding Conflict Towards a Conceptual Framework
Making sense of conflict
3
2
Addressing conflict
5
1
Differing approaches: to manage, resolve or transform conflict
6
2
Theories about the causes of conflict
8
1
Violence is more than behaviour: it also involves context and attitudes
9
2
Violence and nonviolence as ways of bringing about change
11
1
Peace as a process
11
2
What is peace-building?
13
1
How is it best to start?
14
3
Tools for Conflict Analysis
Introduction
17
1
What is conflict analysis?
17
1
Tools for analysing conflict situations
18
1
Stages of conflict
19
1
Timelines
20
2
Conflict mapping
22
3
The ABC Triangle
25
2
The Onion
27
2
The Conflict Tree
29
1
Force-field analysis
30
1
Pillars
31
1
The Pyramid
32
3
What we have covered and wher we are going next
35
2
Critical Issues
Introduction
37
1
Power
38
3
Culture
41
3
Identity
44
3
Gender
47
3
Rights
50
3
Conclusion
53
2
Part 2: Strategy
55
36
Building Strategies to address Conflict
Introduction
57
2
Visions: building and sharing
59
1
Multi-level triangles
60
3
Mapping for entry points
63
1
The Grid: ideas for work on conflict
64
3
The Wheel
67
1
Aid and conflict
68
2
Mapping the impact of aid and development programmes on conflict
70
3
The Strategy Circle
73
6
Influencing Policy
Introduction
79
1
How to use this chapter
80
1
The Values Tree: what you stand for
80
2
Spectrum of strategic options
82
1
A checklist for NGOs working in areas of conflict
82
3
Assessing organisational capacity
85
2
Helping individuals to change
87
4
Part 3: Action
91
64
Intervening Directly in Conflict
Introduction
95
1
Nonviolence as an approach to conflict intervention
96
1
Preparing for intervention
97
2
Awareness-raising and mobilisation for change
99
4
Prevention
103
3
Maintaining a presence
106
6
Enabling a settlement
112
13
Addressing the Consequences
Introduction
125
1
Post-war reconstruction: Combining physical and social aspects
126
3
Psychological reconstruction: Helping individuals to deal with the past
129
2
Social reconstruction: building relationships
131
8
Conclusion
139
2
Working on the Social Fabric
Introduction
141
1
Education for peace and justice
142
5
Promoting participation of people in decision-making
147
2
Developing global governance
149
6
Part 4: Learning
155
26
Evaluation
Introduction
157
2
Evaluating `Working with Conflict'
159
2
The Evaluation Web
161
1
Impact assessment
162
1
Indicators
163
1
Key issues in evaluations
163
6
And Find Out More
Introduction
169
1
Organisations
169
5
Resources
174
7
Index
181