Cultivating Transformative Reconciliation

Cultivating Transformative Reconciliation
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781666778755
ISBN-13 : 1666778753
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Book Synopsis Cultivating Transformative Reconciliation by : Line Merethe Skum

Download or read book Cultivating Transformative Reconciliation written by Line Merethe Skum and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2024-10-29 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are Truth and Reconciliation Commission processes enough to achieve reconciliation? This volume discusses issues that arise once the task of reconciliation emanates from the limited scope of a specific Truth and Reconciliation Commission and into the larger society and political system that originated it. Scholars spanning several research fields, from law to history to theology, discuss how transformative reconciliation can be cultivated in a society, using decolonization and other perspectives, along three lines: by specifying transformative issues and processes in law and politics, by criticizing historical perspectives on the past and its concepts as deliberations of the status quo, and by instilling the inherent dynamics of truth and reconciliation processes as permanent features within broader society. The volume embarks on an investigation of the Norwegianization policy, a historical framework that brought injustices upon minority groups, such as the Sámi and Kvens (Norwegian Finns) in Norway, and parallel groups in Sweden and Finland. It extends its exploration to analogous unjust policies in South Africa, Canada, and various other contexts. Within the complex web of cultural, social, political, and economic struggles stemming from colonial policies, the roles of religion, politics, research institutions, and civil society are critically examined.


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