Beschreibung:
Reina Neufeldt is a Consultant on Peacebuilding Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning and Assistant Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. She served as Regional Technical Advisor for Peacebuilding, Southeast, East Asia and Pacific Region, Catholic Relief Services, Manila, Philippines and has worked with non-governmental organizations on peacebuilding internationally for about 15 years. Her work has been published in International Negotiation, Peace and Change, Nations and Nationalism, and the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development.
This book provides guidance for structuring ethical reflection as well as analytical tools to get to the heart of issues quickly. Examples, scenarios, and discussion questions help draw out key issues to improve peacebuilding practices. It will help identify and analyze ethical problems and resolve moral value conflicts to create healthy practices.
List of Figures and TextboxesPrefaceChapter 1: Doing Good?Chapter 2: "Doable" Ethics in the FieldChapter 3: Values, Values EverywhereChapter 4: Thinking Carefully: How Moral Theories Can HelpChapter 5: Creative Problem-Solving When Values ConflictChapter 6: Nurturing Ethical EnvironmentsChapter 7: Doing Good Well: Talking about the Real IssuesBibliography