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Twenty years post-independence Ukraine remains split, still floundering toward viable democracy. Active participation in civic affairs required for democracy is unfamiliar for most Ukrainian citizens, having internalized centuries of divisive oppression under a series of authoritarian regimes. Democracy-building and peace-building require participant agency and voice; rising out of oppression, people often need support to speak about and transform their lived experiences. Peacebuilding with Women in Ukraine: Using Narrative to Envision a Common Future, by Maureen P. Flaherty, explores the roles women's shared narrative, dialogue, and group-visioning play in the support of personal empowerment and bridge building between diverse communities. Despite participants' initial beliefs that their regional counterparts shared little in common with them, in the process of telling their personal life stories women were able to reflect upon their own values and strengths, and with this rooting,

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This is a significant work that relates the process of creating peace in the midst of difficult international and political tensions. Scholars and activists concerned with social action, social justice, and women’s issues on a global scale will find in this work not only an engaging story, but also a model that can shape future projects aimed at building bridges across great divides. This is a model study of emancipatory change that provides important insight into not only the challenges of such work, but also the possibilities for nurturing hope and real social change toward human liberation and justice. -- Peggy Chinn, University of Connecticut
Flaherty's research and paradigm study of Ukraine's women, with their hopes and aspirations for peace building and civil society, reveal a most creative force for change in contemporary Ukraine. -- Roman Yereniuk, University of Manitoba
This book opens the door into the life stories of Ukrainian women from two different regions, whose gripping and colorful narratives weave a rich tapestry of adaptation, resiliency, and humor that sustained them during war, communism, perestroika, and the transition to independence. Using methodologies that allow for deep and trustful story-sharing, Dr.Flaherty draws gendered insights into the peacebuilding resources found in these women's commitments to their family, communities, and forging of a new civic identity. -- Janie Leatherman, Fairfield University

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Chapter 1. Study Context: Ukraine Chapter 2. Gender, Empowerment and Social Change: Women Hold Up Half the Sky Chapter 3. Finding Our Voices: Narrating Our Lives Chapter 4. Telling Stories, Sharing Visions Chapter 5. Uncovering Stories beneath the Snow: January/February 2011 Chapter 6. Return to Ukraine: July 2010 Chapter 7. Reviewing the Process: What Has This Got to Do with Peacebuilding? Chapter 8. Peacebuilding Informed by Women’s Work in Ukraine

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 8/9/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739174043, 978-0739174043
      ISBN10: 0739174045

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      Book Synopsis
      Twenty years post-independence Ukraine remains split, still floundering toward viable democracy. Active participation in civic affairs required for democracy is unfamiliar for most Ukrainian citizens, having internalized centuries of divisive oppression under a series of authoritarian regimes. Democracy-building and peace-building require participant agency and voice; rising out of oppression, people often need support to speak about and transform their lived experiences. Peacebuilding with Women in Ukraine: Using Narrative to Envision a Common Future, by Maureen P. Flaherty, explores the roles women's shared narrative, dialogue, and group-visioning play in the support of personal empowerment and bridge building between diverse communities. Despite participants' initial beliefs that their regional counterparts shared little in common with them, in the process of telling their personal life stories women were able to reflect upon their own values and strengths, and with this rooting,

      Trade Review
      This is a significant work that relates the process of creating peace in the midst of difficult international and political tensions. Scholars and activists concerned with social action, social justice, and women’s issues on a global scale will find in this work not only an engaging story, but also a model that can shape future projects aimed at building bridges across great divides. This is a model study of emancipatory change that provides important insight into not only the challenges of such work, but also the possibilities for nurturing hope and real social change toward human liberation and justice. -- Peggy Chinn, University of Connecticut
      Flaherty's research and paradigm study of Ukraine's women, with their hopes and aspirations for peace building and civil society, reveal a most creative force for change in contemporary Ukraine. -- Roman Yereniuk, University of Manitoba
      This book opens the door into the life stories of Ukrainian women from two different regions, whose gripping and colorful narratives weave a rich tapestry of adaptation, resiliency, and humor that sustained them during war, communism, perestroika, and the transition to independence. Using methodologies that allow for deep and trustful story-sharing, Dr.Flaherty draws gendered insights into the peacebuilding resources found in these women's commitments to their family, communities, and forging of a new civic identity. -- Janie Leatherman, Fairfield University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Study Context: Ukraine Chapter 2. Gender, Empowerment and Social Change: Women Hold Up Half the Sky Chapter 3. Finding Our Voices: Narrating Our Lives Chapter 4. Telling Stories, Sharing Visions Chapter 5. Uncovering Stories beneath the Snow: January/February 2011 Chapter 6. Return to Ukraine: July 2010 Chapter 7. Reviewing the Process: What Has This Got to Do with Peacebuilding? Chapter 8. Peacebuilding Informed by Women’s Work in Ukraine

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