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Barriers to social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of organized Violence


Ajduković, Dean
Barriers to social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of organized Violence // Via Large-Scale Victimisation As a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities : Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies / Ewald, Uwe ; Tuković, Ksenija (ur.).
Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2006. str. 269-277


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Naslov
Barriers to social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of organized Violence

Autori
Ajduković, Dean

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Via Large-Scale Victimisation As a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities : Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies

Urednik/ci
Ewald, Uwe ; Tuković, Ksenija

Izdavač
IOS Press

Grad
Amsterdam

Godina
2006

Raspon stranica
269-277

ISBN
978-1-58603-694-7

Ključne riječi
social reconstruction, community-based interventions, post-war recovery context

Sažetak
Massive terrorist attacks have distinct characteristics that disrupt social patterns, challenge the existing social institutions, may lead to shift in social structure, question the social norms and value systems, and destabilize communities in other ways. Likewise, the social milieu in which lives of survivors of armed conflicts are embedded has important consequences for individual and community recovery. Better understanding of interpersonal, intra- and inter-group processes can help us design interventions that may facilitate recovery from massive suffering in a war. Our studies clearly identified interpersonal processes that lead to loss of mutual trust, disruption of norms and decreasing quality and efficiency in close social transactions. The task of effective community-based interventions is to help facilitate psychosocial reconstruction of the communities, decrease social tensions among groups that have been involved in a conflict, provide treatment for the most traumatized individuals and work towards re-connecting community members. The key process that may be conductive to such recovery at the community level is the social reconstruction. We see individual recovery from violence and community social reconstruction as two parallel, interdependent and non-linear processes.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Psihologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Dean Ajduković (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Ajduković, Dean
Barriers to social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of organized Violence // Via Large-Scale Victimisation As a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities : Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies / Ewald, Uwe ; Tuković, Ksenija (ur.).
Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2006. str. 269-277
Ajduković, D. (2006) Barriers to social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of organized Violence. U: Ewald, U. & Tuković, K. (ur.) Via Large-Scale Victimisation As a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities : Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies. Amsterdam, IOS Press, str. 269-277.
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