Here is a list of readings I have been exploring. If you have other books or articles that you think might be helpful I welcome your input!
Barrett, E. (2007). Practices as Research Approaches to
Creative Arts Enquiry. New York. pp.
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Bar-On, D. (2002). Conciliation Through Storytelling: Beyond
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Principles, and Practices Around the World.
New Jersey: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Bell, C. & O'Rourke, C. (2007) Does Feminism Need a
Theory of Transitional Justice?: An Introductory Essay. In International
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23 - 44.
Bohm, D. (1996). On Creativity. New York: Routledge Classics.
Brookfield, S. & Holst, J.D. (2010) Aesthetic
Dimensions of Learning in Radicalizing Learning: Adult Education for a Just
World. Jossey-Bass.
Clifford, J. (1998). Mappings. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Clarke, M.E. (1993) Symptoms of Cultural Pathologies: A hypothesis:
In D. Sandole (Ed.) Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice: Integration and
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Dissanayake, Ellen. (1995) Homo Aestheticus: Where art
comes form and why. Seattle, WA: University
of Washington Press.
Espinoza, A. E. (2004). Trials and tribulations for social
justice. In F. Ibanez-Carrasco and E. Meiners (Eds.) Public Acts and
Desires: Curriculum and Social Change.
Florence KY: Routledge. pp. 73-87.
Friere, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Continuum International Publishing.
Gary, N., Ore de Bohm, C. Fansworth, A. & Wolf, D.
(2010) Integration of Creative Expression into Community-based Participatory
Research and Health Promotion with Native American. In Fam Community Health, Vol. 33, No., 3, pp. 186-192.
Hammersley, M. (1990). Reading Ethnographic Research: A
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Herbst, P. K. R. (1992). From Helpless Victim to Empowered
Survivor: Oral History as a Treatment for Survivors of Torture. In Women and
Therapy. Vol. 13(1-2),
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Ibanez-Carrasco, F. (2004) Desire and Betrayal in
Community-Based Research. In F. Ibanez-Carrasco and E. Meiners (Eds), Public
Acts and Desires: Curriculum and Social Change. Florence KY: Routledge. pp. 35 - 56.
Knowles, G. & Cole, A. (2008). Handbook of Arts in
Qualitative Research. Los Angeles: Sage
Publications
Leavy, P. (2009). Method Meets Art: Arts-Based Research
Practice. New York: Guildford Press.
Lederach J. P. (2005) The Moral Imagination: The Art and
Soul of Building Peace. New York: Oxford
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Mazurana, D. & MacKay, S. (1999). Women and
Peacebulding. International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (pp. 1 – 39 pp. 91 – 95).
Mohanty, C. T. (2003) Under Western Eyes Revisited: Feminist
Solidarity through Anti-capitalist Struggles. In Chicago Journal. University of Chicago Press. Vol. 28, (2)
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Niaz, U., Chandra, P.S., Herman, H. Fisher, J., Kastrup. M.,
Rondon, M.B. & Okasha, A. (2009). Women and Disasters. In Contemporary
Topics in Women's Mental Health: Global Perspectives in a Changing Society. pp. 369-386.
Reason, P. & Bradbury, H. (2008) The Sage Handbook of
Action Research: Participatory Inquiry and Practice. London, UK: Sage Publications.
Schirch, L. (2002) Women Transforming Patriarchy: Feminist
ritual as peace-building. In Canadian Woman Studies. 22(2), 142-147.
Schirch, L. (Spring 2008) Strategic Peacbuilding: State of
the Field. In Peace Prints; South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding. Vol 1, No
1.
Shank, M. & Schirch, L. (April 1998). Strategic
Arts-Based Peacebuilding. In Peace and Change Vol. 33, (2). Peace
History Society and Peace and Justice Studies Association.
Schrich, Lisa and Manrika Sewak (2005)
Issue Paper: “The Role of Women in Peacebuilding”. Global Partnership for the
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Skidmore, M. (2003). Midnight fear, vulnerability and terror
making in urban Burma (Myanmar). In American Ethnologist. Vol. 30 No. 1, pp. 5-21.
Spivak, G.C. (1996). Subaltern Studies: Deconstructing
historiography (1995). In D. Landry and G. MacLean (Eds.) The Spivak Reader:
Selected works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
New York: Routledge. pp. 203-235
Staub, E., Pearlmann, A. & Balali. (2006) Psychological
Recovery, Reconciliation and the Prevention of New Violence: An Approach and
its uses in Rwanda. In B. Hart (Ed.) Peacebuilding in Traumatized Societies. New York: University of America Press.
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