Artificial Walls. South African Narratives on Conflict, Difference and Identity

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Claude-Helene Mayer is an ethnologist (M.A.), systemic consultant, mediator and officially acknowledged trainer for mediation (BM). She has worked at the Institute for Intercultural Practise&Conflict Management (IIPC) for a few years, specializing in intercultural mediation and systemic consulting. She is the author of several reference books and earned her Ph.D. at the Institute for Ethnology in Göttingen in the interdisciplinary field of intercultural value-, identity-, and conflict research. Her region-specific expertise relates mostly to Southern Africa, especially the Republic of South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya.

This book offers far-reaching insights into perceptions of conflict in South Africa. Claude-Helene Mayer's approach is remarkable, because she imparts the recollections of numerous people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The author captures the essence of about one-hundred interviews reflecting disparate attitudes towards social changes in the post-apartheid Republic of South Africa. Unexpected statements - for example, with respect to the continued existence of internalized apartheid - are carefully analyzed and hermeneutically understood.
At the beginning of the research, presumptions might have raised expectations for the similarity between the narrative interviews. However, it becomes clear during the reading of this work that each interview was itself unique and each created a unique situation between the interviewer and the interviewee, inviting the reader to listen again and again to the spoken and analyzed words.
The thorough, months-long field stays, from 1999 until 2004, emphasize the researcher's exhaustive effort better to understand the perspective of the interviewees. In addition to the book's research-related merits, its data can increase the cultural competence of those readers who are interested in information on specific predominant-cultural standards in present day South Africa. Readers can more fully appreciate how the people in South Africa live a special, dynamic form of their unmatched"unity in diversity."

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Dr. Claude-Hélène Mayer is an ethnologist (M.A. Philosophy), systematic counsellor, mediator and pedagogue in mediation (BM), who specializes in intercultural mediation. She works at the Institut für Interkulturelle Praxis und Konfliktmanagement (IIPK, Institute for Intercultural Practice and Conflict Management"), and is degree recipient of the Institut für Ethnologie at the University of Göttingen, on the subject of research in conflict, identity and values in Southern Africa.Dr. Christian Boness is Head of Instruction in the Pedagogical Seminar of the University of Göttingen, Head Counsellor for Studies, Diplomaed Theologian, and mediator. He was active in development cooperation in Tanzania for a number of years. Today he is in the employ of the Institute for Intercultural Practice and Conflict Management, as Adviser of German organizations cooperating as partners in East Africa.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783898214315
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H22mm x B229mm x T152mm
    • Jahr 2005
    • EAN 9783898214315
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-89821-431-5
    • Veröffentlichung 23.03.2005
    • Titel Artificial Walls. South African Narratives on Conflict, Difference and Identity
    • Autor Claude-Hélène Mayer
    • Untertitel An Exploratory Study in Post-Apartheid South Africa
    • Gewicht 484g
    • Herausgeber ibidem
    • Anzahl Seiten 400
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein

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