Essays about: "Inter-group Contact"

Found 3 essays containing the words Inter-group Contact.

  1. 1. Building peace together : A qualitative study of faith-based NGOs on intergroup reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning

    Author : Merle Daliah Ecker; [2022]
    Keywords : reconciliation; inter-group reconciliation; contact hypothesis; inter-faith; inter-group; Bosnia Herzegovina; NGO; positive peace; intergroup; interfaith; in-depth interview;

    Abstract : Intergroup reconciliation involves a holistic change in attitudes and interactions between groups. However, sustainable reconciliation has often times been overlooked from previous research. This paper aims to contribute to the research gap by applying the well-tested contact hypothesis in the context of NGO structure. READ MORE

  2. 2. INTER-GROUP TRUST IN THE REALM OF DISPLACEMENT : An Investigation into the Long-term Effect of Pre-War Inter-Group Contact on the Condition of Post-War Inter-Group Trust of Internally Displaced People

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning

    Author : Suzan Kısaoğlu; [2021]
    Keywords : Pre-War Contact; Inter-group Contact; Post-War Trust; Inter-group Trust; Social Trust; Forced Internal Displacement; Internally Displaced People;

    Abstract : Inter-group social trust is one of the main elements for peacebuilding and, as a common feature of civil wars, Forced Internal Displacement is creating further complexities and challenges for post-war inter-group social trust. However, research revealed that among the internally displaced people, some tend to have a higher level of post-war inter-group trust compared to the other IDP. READ MORE

  3. 3. DDR, Social Contact and Reconciliation : A case-study on Colombian former combatants

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Hugo Valentin-centrum

    Author : Juan Antonio Torres Rubio; [2016]
    Keywords : Disarmament; Demobilization; Reintegration; Social Contact; Reconciliation;

    Abstract : As part of the peacebuilding measures in scenarios of transformation from civil conflict to a state of post-conflict, the control of hostile forces constitutes a risky, yet necessary process. In such contexts there is also a concern to generate strong ties and incentives that minimize the recurrence of violence. READ MORE