Description
About the Author
Stephen Ryan is a Senior Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. He is based in the School of History and International Affairs on the Magee Campus in Derry.
Reviews
' ...an insightful exploration of the complex relationship between conflict, peace, and change. This book provides an excellent discussion of the different traditions, potentials, and limitations of conflict transformation. It will be an important resource for anyone concerned with understanding and constructively addressing violent conflict, and should be a core text for students of peace and conflict, political science, and related fields.' Ilana Shapiro, University of Massachusetts, USA 'Ryan is to be congratulated for providing an accessible guide to the literature and key debates concerning conflict transformation...His study should make essential reading for anyone utilizing the concept in their own research. The range of case studies employed is also impressive...Ryan's book makes a significant contribution to the conflict transformation literature and, as such, deserves to gain a wide audience.' Political Studies Review 'Overall, The Transformation of Violent Intercommunal Conflict presents an impressive and very sophisticated overview of the transformation literature. Ryan's critical assessment of a multitude of studies that use the transformation concept is well thought out and convincing, while he is careful not to be too simplistic when recommending strategies for change after violent intercommunal conflict. Rather, he acknowledges that a satisfactory transformation requires the interplay of complex processes on the individual, structural and intersubjective levels alike.' Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
Book Information
ISBN 9780754642640
Author Stephen Ryan
Format Hardback
Page Count 202
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 530g