Paul’s Ethics of Reconciliation in Dialogue with Ndebele and Shona Ethnic Cohesion
Author: Gusha, Ishanesu Sextus
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2022-09-21
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 3863098684
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Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2022-09-21
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 3863098684
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Ndekha, Louis
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2023-11-29
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 3863099516
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Amenyedzi, Seyram B.
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published:
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 386309963X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Kügler, Joachim
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2023-07-07
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 3863099303
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Maseno, Loreen
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2024-03-18
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 3863099761
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Masiiwa Ragies Gunda
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 501
ISBN-13: 3923507747
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Ezra Chitando
Publisher: University of Bamberg Press
Published: 2020-06-09
Total Pages: 504
ISBN-13: 3863097351
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"What is development? Who defines that one community/ country is "developed", while another community/ country is "under-developed"? What is the relationship between religion and development? Does religion contribute to development or underdevelopment in Africa? These and related questions elicit quite charged reactions in African studies, development studies, political science and related fields. Africa's own history, including the memory of marginalisation, slavery and exploitation by global powers ensures that virtually every discussion on development is characterised by a lot of emotions and conflicting views. In this volume scholars from various African countries and many different religions and denominations contribute to this debate."--
Author: David Bloomfield
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 188
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How does a newly democratized nation constructively address the past to move from a divided history to a shared future? How do people rebuild coexistence after violence? The International IDEA Handbook on Reconciliation after Violent Conflict presents a range of tools that can be, and have been, employed in the design and implementation of reconciliation processes. Most of them draw on the experience of people grappling with the problems of past violence and injustice. There is no "right answer" to the challenge of reconciliation, and so the Handbook prescribes no single approach. Instead, it presents the options and methods, with their strengths and weaknesses evaluated, so that practitioners and policy-makers can adopt or adapt them, as best suits each specific context. Also available in a French language version.
Author: Joost Fontein
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-06-03
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1315417200
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book examines the politics of landscape and heritage by focusing on the example of Great Zimbabwe National Monument in southern Zimbabwe. The controversy that surrounded the site in the early part of the 20th century, between colonial antiquarians and professional archaeologists, is well reported in the published literature. Based on long term ethnographic field work around Great Zimbabwe, as well as archival research in NMMZ, in the National Archives of Zimbabwe, and several months of research at the World Heritage Centre in Paris, this new book represents an important step beyond that controversy over origins, to focus on the site's position in local contests between, and among individuals within, the Nemanwa, Charumbira and Mugabe clans over land, power and authority. To justify their claims, chiefs, spirit mediums and elders of each clan make appeals to different, but related, constructions of the past. Emphasising the disappearance of the 'Voice' that used to speak there, these narratives also describe the destruction, alienation and desecration of Great Zimbabwe that occurred, and continues, through the international and national, archaeological and heritage processes and practices by which Great Zimbabwe has become a national and world heritage site today.
Author: Shuang Liu
Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2010-11-09
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 1446259544
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Books on intercultural communication are rarely written with an intercultural readership in mind. In contrast, this multinational team of authors has put together an introduction to communicating across cultures that uses examples and case studies from around the world. The book further covers essential new topics, including international conflict, social networking, migration, and the effects technology and mass media play in the globalization of communication. Written to be accessible for international students too, this text situates communication theory in a truly global perspective. Each chapter brings to life the links between theory and practice and between the global and the local, introducing key theories and their practical applications. Along the way, you will be supported with first-rate learning resources, including: • theory corners with concise, boxed-out digests of key theoretical concepts • case illustrations putting the main points of each chapter into context • learning objectives, discussion questions, key terms and further reading framing each chapter and stimulating further discussion • a companion website containing resources for instructors, including multiple choice questions, presentation slides, exercises and activities, and teaching notes. This book will not merely guide you to success in your studies, but will teach you to become a more critical consumer of information and understand the influence of your own culture on how you view yourself and others.