Management and war : how organisations navigate conflict and build peace / Joanne Murphy.
"This book focuses on three areas of conflict, two of which I have personally spent many decades involved with. It examines conflict and peace building from the ground up and gives a rare account of the necessary skills of managing strategic goals in dangerous and complex situations and brillia...
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Why it Matters
- Part I: Framework of Analysis: Theory and Context.-Chapter 2: Framing an Understanding of Management and War
- Chapter 3: Hope and History: the environmental antecedents of conflict and peacebuilding
- Chapter 4: The Lived Experience of Intense Conflict
- Part II: Sectoral Challenges
- Chapter 5: 'Green shoots: Driving Economic Renewal
- Chapter 6: 'Managing Space: Divided Places, Divided Communities
- Chapter: 7: 'For Public Good: Housing, Local Government and the Delivery of Public Services
- Chapter 8: The Management of Memory, Heritage and the Arts
- Chapter 9: Non-Governmental Organisations, International Networks and the Paradox of Assistance
- Part III: Organisational Activity, Conflict and Building Peace
- Chapter 10: Liminal Space: Organisational Transition and Conflict
- Chapter:11: Living in the Grey Zone: Decision Making in Conflict and Transition
- Chapter 12: 'Go where the fissures are: Organisational Actors as Peacebuilding Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Managing in Conflict and Transition.