TY - BOOK AU - Arai,Tatsushi TI - Creativity and conflict resolution: alternative pathways to peace T2 - Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution SN - 0415472768 AV - HM1126 .A73 2009 U1 - 327.172 22 PY - 2009///] CY - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, New York PB - Routledge KW - Conflict management KW - Peace-building N1 - Includes bibliographical references; 1; Introduction: In search of points of departure and stepping stones --; 2; Exploration: Sixteen episodes of creativity --; 3; Theory-building: A comparative case analysis for identifying emerging themes and building on enduring concepts --; 4; Illustration: A case study of the first Satyagraha campaign in South Africa from 1906 to 1914 --; 5; Conclusion: Implications for research, practice, and pedagogy N2 - "This book explores how creative ways of resolving social conflicts emerge, evolve, and subsequently come to be accepted or rejected in inter-group relations. Creativity and Conflict Resolution explores a subject with which political communities involved in social conflict have always grappled: creative ways of imagining and actualizing visions of conflict resolution. This is an ambitious question, which concerns human communities at many different levels, from families, regional-independence movements, and national governments, to inter-state alliances. The author argues that unconventional viability lies at the heart of creativity for transcending seemingly intractable inter-communal conflicts. More specifically, conflict resolution creativity is a social and epistemological process, whereby actors involved in a given social conflict learn to formulate an unconventional resolution option or procedure. Demystifying the origin of unthinkable breakthroughs for conflict resolution and illuminating theories of creativity based on 17 international case studies, this book will be of much interest to students of conflict resolution, peace and conflict studies, human security and IR."--Publisher's website ER -