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Routine Emergency = The Meaning of Life for Israelis Living Along the Gaza Border /
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正題名/作者:
Routine Emergency/ by Julia Chaitin, Sharon Steinberg, Elad Avlagon, Shoshana Steinberg.
其他題名:
The Meaning of Life for Israelis Living Along the Gaza Border /
作者:
Chaitin, Julia.
其他作者:
Steinberg, Shoshana.
面頁冊數:
XXV, 316 p. 38 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Trauma Psychology. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95983-8
ISBN:
9783030959838
Routine Emergency = The Meaning of Life for Israelis Living Along the Gaza Border /
Chaitin, Julia.
Routine Emergency
The Meaning of Life for Israelis Living Along the Gaza Border /[electronic resource] :by Julia Chaitin, Sharon Steinberg, Elad Avlagon, Shoshana Steinberg. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXV, 316 p. 38 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource.
Part 1: Introduction to the Study, History of the Region and Methodology -- Chapter 1. Otef Aza, the Israeli-Arab/PalestinianConflict and the War Relations with the Hamas Regime in the Gaza Strip -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Part 2: Psycho-social Aspects of Living with the War and the Meaning of this Life for Otef Aza Residents -- Chapter 3.Psycho-social Aspects of Living with the War -- Chapter 4. Routine Emergency, Emergency Routine and War -- Chapter 5. I Am My Others’ Keeper: Mutual Concern, Belonging, Volunteerism and Creation in the Otef -- Chapter 6. The State of the Western Negev versus the State of Israel -- Chapter 7. Life in the Otef – It’s Complicated, Conflictual, Paradoxical -- Part 3: Patriotism, Zionism, and Interviewees’ Perceptions of Self and Gazan Other -- Chapter 8. Patriotism and Zionism: A Review of the Literature -- Chapter 9. Otef Aza Residents’ Understandings of Patriotism and Zionism -- Chapter 10. Otef Aza Residents Talk about the Gazans -- Part 4: Summary and Conclusions – Implications for Living with Intractable Conflicts and Thoughts about the Future -- Chapter 11. Summary, Discussion, and Conclusions -- Epilogue.
“…this book provides a richly textured canvas on the complex negotiations of people caught between security needs and justice values, including their love for and criticism of their country.” —Björn Krondorfer, Regents' Professor, Director of the Martin-Springer Institute, Northern Arizona University. “… this work… brings us up close … to the pain of division, trauma of war, loss of hopes, dreams and aspirations of a future for all our children and grandchildren… hear the human voices, picture the faces and take a step … deep into their lives, it could just change your life…” —Rev. Dr. Gary Mason, MBE, BA, Dip.Th, D.D. Phd. This book explores the meaning of life for Israelis living near the Gaza Strip, a region bound to the intractable conflict between Israel and the Hamas. Based on a psychosocial study of narrative interviews, photographs, YouTube videos, and Facebook posts created by residents, the book presents and analyzes the voices of ordinary people, and their perspectives of patriotism, Zionism, and the Gazan Palestinians. The results offer multi-layered and diverse analyses of life in this area, which alternates between being Heaven and Hell. Routine Emergency offers theoretical insights into societal beliefs connected to living in a warzone on the personal, family, community and national levels. Julia Chaitin, PhD in social psychology, is an Emerita from the School of Social Work at the Sapir College. She has researched the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for 30 years, and is a dedicated peace activist. Sharon Steinberg, PhD in Epidemiology, is a Senior Lecturer at the Kaye College of Education. Her work focuses on diverse research methods on the topics of narratives, inclusive classrooms, and poverty-aware education. Elad Avlagon has a BSW from Sapir College. He has worked with old people and people living in poverty and has gained expertise in narrative interviewing and analysis. Shoshana Steinberg, PhD in social psychology, an Emerita from the Kaye College of Education, teaches in the Conflict Management program at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. She focuses on narratives and conflict and inter-group peacebuilding.
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