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Symbols that bind, symbols that divide : the semiotics of peace and conflict / edited by Scott L. Moeschberger, Rebekah A. Phillips DeZalia.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Peace Psychology Book SeriesEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Springer, 2014Descripción: ix, 222 páginas : 16 ilustraciones, 12 ilustraciones en colorTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783319054643
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HM1001-1281
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Preface -- Chapter 1.The Functions of Symbols that Divide and Unite by Rebekah Phillips DeZalia and Scott Moeschberge -- Chapter 2. Forsaken Monuments and Social Change: The Function of Socialist Monuments in the Post-Yugoslav Space by Sandina Begi? and Boriša Mraovi? -- Chapter 3. “What We Are, Where We Are Headed”: A Peace March Visits and Ex-Torture Center by Carolina Muñoz Proto -- Chapter 4.Contested Symbols as Social Representations: The Case of Cyprus by Charis Psaltis, Tahir Beydola, Giorgos FIlippou and Nekatios Vrachimis -- Chapter 5.Symbols that Speak: Christ and His Word in El Salvador by Jose Leonardo Santos -- Chapter 6.Holocaust Collective Memory in the Context of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Multifaceted Symbol by Cristina Adriani -- Chapter 7.Understanding Symbols of Division in Post Conflict Northern Ireland by Maurice Stringer and Jackie Hunter -- Chapter 8.Social Representations in Post-Genocide Rwanda by Rebekah Phillips DeZalia -- Chapter 9.Post-Apartheid South Africa: A United or a Divided Nation? By Elirea Bornman -- Chapter 10.Heritage or Hatred: The Confederate Battle Flag and Current Race Relations in the United States by Scott L. Moeschberger.
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Preface -- Chapter 1.The Functions of Symbols that Divide and Unite by Rebekah Phillips DeZalia and Scott Moeschberge -- Chapter 2. Forsaken Monuments and Social Change: The Function of Socialist Monuments in the Post-Yugoslav Space by Sandina Begi? and Boriša Mraovi? -- Chapter 3. “What We Are, Where We Are Headed”: A Peace March Visits and Ex-Torture Center by Carolina Muñoz Proto -- Chapter 4.Contested Symbols as Social Representations: The Case of Cyprus by Charis Psaltis, Tahir Beydola, Giorgos FIlippou and Nekatios Vrachimis -- Chapter 5.Symbols that Speak: Christ and His Word in El Salvador by Jose Leonardo Santos -- Chapter 6.Holocaust Collective Memory in the Context of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Multifaceted Symbol by Cristina Adriani -- Chapter 7.Understanding Symbols of Division in Post Conflict Northern Ireland by Maurice Stringer and Jackie Hunter -- Chapter 8.Social Representations in Post-Genocide Rwanda by Rebekah Phillips DeZalia -- Chapter 9.Post-Apartheid South Africa: A United or a Divided Nation? By Elirea Bornman -- Chapter 10.Heritage or Hatred: The Confederate Battle Flag and Current Race Relations in the United States by Scott L. Moeschberger.

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