AARMENA publication

AARMENA develops a book series in the field of reconciliation, conflict transformation and peace studies. Including other books publishing on reconciliation in the middle of conflict.
  • This book, achieved in cooperation with the Academic Alliance for Reconciliation Studies in the Middle East and North Africa (AARMENA), focuses on peacebuilding, conflict transformation, and shifts toward approaching the reconciliation process as an inter-, trans- and multidisciplinary field. The research presented in the series focuses on the Middle East and North Africa, highlighting contributions by practitioners and scholars alike.
  • This book, sponsored by the Academic Alliance for Reconci focuses on peacebuilding, conflict transformation, and shifts toward approaching the reconciliation process as an inter-, trans- and multidisciplinary field. The research presented in the series focuses on the Middle East and North Africa, highlighting contributions by practitioners and scholars alike.
  • Explores the role of science in fostering reconciliation, conflict transformation, and peace Offers a practical framework for using higher education as a tool for peace in conflict zones Bridges theory and practice with case studies and research on peace science and social transformation
  • The book continues the RIPAR series by focusing on the MENA region, which has not yet been covered. Due to the numerous wars and conflicts in this region, further volumes are planned. This volume is about refugees and their diverse needs for reconciliation with themselves and others. In particular, feelings of grief and guilt about leaving their homeland and parts of their family behind, terrible experiences while fleeing, conflicts with other refugees and with locals, the loss of a large part of what gave life meaning and significance, and the difficulties of returning to a changed country, a homeland that perhaps no longer feels like home, are the individual facets of this need for reconciliation.
  • Internet Communication Technologies for Reconciliation (2020)