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Intro; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; 1: Introduction; Introduction; The Compromise AfterConflict Research Programme; Victims and Compromise inNorthern Ireland (2009-13); Victims and Compromise inSri Lanka (2011-14); Compromise inSouth Africa (2010-13); Victimhood, Truth Recovery andtheDevelopment of Compromise (2010-12); Victim Centred Peacebuilding; Bibliography; 2: Centring Victims inPeacebuilding; Introduction; What Is Everyday Life?; The Brutalization of Everyday Life; Victims andtheBrutalization of Everyday Life
The Social Construction of VictimhoodThe Additional Layers of Meaning toVictimhood; Victims asaProblem inPeace Processes; Victims asBurden ontheExchequer; Politicization of Victim Issues; Politicization by Victims; Canonization of'Preferred' Victims; Lack of Agency and Autonomy of Victims; Lack of Voice by Victims; Cultural and Political Tropes of Victimhood; Centring Victims inPeacebuilding; Conclusion; Bibliography; 3: Northern Ireland Voices; Introduction; The Northern Irish Conflict; The Northern Irish Sample of Victims; Who Are the Victims?; Victims' Emotional Landscape
Coping and StressDealing withthePast; Hope and Optimism fortheFuture; Conclusion; Bibliography; 4: South African Voices; Introduction; The South African Conflict; Who Is the Victim?; Victims and Victim Identity; Victims' Emotional Landscape; Hope and Optimism foraBetter Future; A Shared Non-racial Future?; Dealing withthePast; Conclusion; Bibliography; 5: Sri Lankan Voices; Introduction; The Sri Lankan Conflict; The Legacy ofaVictor's Peace; The Brutalisation oftheVictor's Peace and Its Implications forWhat Peace Means; Victims' Emotional Landscape; Hopes fortheFuture
ConclusionBibliography; 6: Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Introduction; What Is Everyday Life?; What Is Everyday Life Peacebuilding?; Roger Mac Ginty and Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Everyday Life Peacebuilding andtheProblem of Dealing withthePast; The Problems with Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Sociology of Everyday Mundane Reasoning by Victims; Mundane Reasoning and Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Reasserting Normal Routines asPeacebuilding; Tolerance, Civility and Compromise asEveryday Life Accomplishments; Everyday Life Peacebuilding or Ordinary Virtues?; Review oftheArgument
Mainstreaming Victims inPeace ProcessesThe Reversal of Victim Mainstreaming inSouth Africa; Conclusion; Bibliography; 7: Conclusion; Introduction; Absent-Present Victim Voices; Variations intheCase Countries; Temporal Tipping Points; The Sociology of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Importance of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Limitations of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Conclusion; Bibliography; Bibliography; Index
The Social Construction of VictimhoodThe Additional Layers of Meaning toVictimhood; Victims asaProblem inPeace Processes; Victims asBurden ontheExchequer; Politicization of Victim Issues; Politicization by Victims; Canonization of'Preferred' Victims; Lack of Agency and Autonomy of Victims; Lack of Voice by Victims; Cultural and Political Tropes of Victimhood; Centring Victims inPeacebuilding; Conclusion; Bibliography; 3: Northern Ireland Voices; Introduction; The Northern Irish Conflict; The Northern Irish Sample of Victims; Who Are the Victims?; Victims' Emotional Landscape
Coping and StressDealing withthePast; Hope and Optimism fortheFuture; Conclusion; Bibliography; 4: South African Voices; Introduction; The South African Conflict; Who Is the Victim?; Victims and Victim Identity; Victims' Emotional Landscape; Hope and Optimism foraBetter Future; A Shared Non-racial Future?; Dealing withthePast; Conclusion; Bibliography; 5: Sri Lankan Voices; Introduction; The Sri Lankan Conflict; The Legacy ofaVictor's Peace; The Brutalisation oftheVictor's Peace and Its Implications forWhat Peace Means; Victims' Emotional Landscape; Hopes fortheFuture
ConclusionBibliography; 6: Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Introduction; What Is Everyday Life?; What Is Everyday Life Peacebuilding?; Roger Mac Ginty and Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Everyday Life Peacebuilding andtheProblem of Dealing withthePast; The Problems with Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Sociology of Everyday Mundane Reasoning by Victims; Mundane Reasoning and Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Reasserting Normal Routines asPeacebuilding; Tolerance, Civility and Compromise asEveryday Life Accomplishments; Everyday Life Peacebuilding or Ordinary Virtues?; Review oftheArgument
Mainstreaming Victims inPeace ProcessesThe Reversal of Victim Mainstreaming inSouth Africa; Conclusion; Bibliography; 7: Conclusion; Introduction; Absent-Present Victim Voices; Variations intheCase Countries; Temporal Tipping Points; The Sociology of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Importance of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; The Limitations of Everyday Life Peacebuilding; Conclusion; Bibliography; Bibliography; Index