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Afrosymbiocity as a psychology of conflict and conflict resolution in Africa

Title
Afrosymbiocity as a psychology of conflict and conflict resolution in Africa / by Ilongo Fritz Ngale.
Author
Ilongo, Fritz Ngale
Publication
  • Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
ix, 212 pages; 22 cm
Summary
This book highlights original and traditional African strategies for conflict resolution, based on four Basotho cultural concepts: namely, Botho (or unity of being), Pula (or universalism), Khotso (or communalism), and Nala (or humanism). In doing so, it provides the missing psychological and African cultural pieces in the puzzle of conflict and conflict resolution This paradigm, "AfroSymbiocity", is Sub-Saharan African in scope, but will have universal relevance. The book transcends theory by demonstrating the application of traditional African peace and conflict resolution strategies.
Subject
  • Conflict management > Social aspects > Africa, Sub-Saharan
  • Conflict management > Africa, Sub-Saharan > Psychological aspects
  • Symbiosis (Psychology)
  • Interpersonal relations > Africa, Sub-Saharan
  • Social conflict > Africa, Sub-Saharan
  • Conflict management > Africa, Sub-Saharan
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Conflict management > Psychological aspects
  • Conflict management
  • Social conflict
  • Africa, Sub-Saharan
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-212).
Call Number
Sc D 19-641
ISBN
  • 9781527520103
  • 1527520102
OCLC
1065321628
Author
Ilongo, Fritz Ngale, author.
Title
Afrosymbiocity as a psychology of conflict and conflict resolution in Africa / by Ilongo Fritz Ngale.
Publisher
Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-212).
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 19-641
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