Ethnic/cultural conflict coverage

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Definition/Description

Indicators

Methods/Methodologies/Tools to use

Gives short introduction (one/two sentences) into different methodologies/methods/tools (used for, limitations etc.) – and links to a more comprehensive description

Practitioners’ tips

Recommendations of which methods proved to be efficient, too time-consuming, experiences from different cultural settings etc.

Examples

Mthembu-Salter, G., Mediation and Genocide in Rwanda -and- Burundi's Peace agreement without peace Track Two (2002), Vol.11, No.5&6

This study, which is primarily based on interviews with the mediators and the negotiating parties,2 assesses the mediation process, demonstrating that it was based on confidence-building principles, with the crucial proviso that the parties' ownership of the final agreement was incomplete. The study examines why the mediation failed, and whether this failure can be ascribed to deficiencies in the confidence-building approach.

http://www.ccr.uct.ac.za/archive/two/11_56/index.html

Lubis, Indrian Tagor and Miryam Nainggolan, Common Ground Indonesia. Full Program Evaluation Report 2004

This external evaluation conducted by Indrian Lubis and Miryam Nainggolan, examines the community-based conflict transformation programming and the media programming. Common Ground Indonesia's goal is to create a shared life which is peaceful and just through transforming conflict, using methods which generate solidarity, participation and pluralism.

http://www.sfcg.org/sfcg/evaluations/indonesia.pdf

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Author(s)

Lists the ones who wrote main parts of the articles

Contributions

(lists person who contributed with a publication or practical tip etc.)

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