Preventive Reconciliation

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Title: Preventive Reconciliation
Author(s): Jones, Lindsay Brooke Buffum
Keywords: Reconciliation; Conflict Prevention; Dialogue; Racial Reconciliation
Issue Date: 9-Jul-2008
Abstract: This thesis discusses the use of reconciliation processes in areas of latent conflict and their utility in preventing the manifestation of conflict. This study uses a comparative case study of reconciliation in Portland, Oregon, and Dayton, Ohio. During the course of this research the author conducted interviews of community members in each city, reviews of primary and secondary source literature, and a statistical analysis of the cities affected. This thesis should be a reference and resource for practitioners of reconciliation and agents of peace.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1920/3155
Area Of Study: Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Institution: George Mason University
Degree Level: master's
Degree Name: Master of Science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Appears in Collections:Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

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