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Presentation David Becker on Trauma.pdf - ICP

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Some issues to c<strong>on</strong>sider when<br />

analyzing/ mapping c<strong>on</strong>flict<br />

Multiple levels: Internati<strong>on</strong>al, Nati<strong>on</strong>al, Community, Individual/<br />

Domestic<br />

C<strong>on</strong>flict is not <strong>on</strong>ly when war happens<br />

C<strong>on</strong>flict has at least two participating parties, but usually more.<br />

Differentiating between actors and stake holders might make<br />

sense.<br />

4 Key C<strong>on</strong>flict Dimensi<strong>on</strong>s:<br />

- Political Ec<strong>on</strong>omy<br />

- Cultural Affiliati<strong>on</strong><br />

- Political Participati<strong>on</strong><br />

- Subject/ Subjective<br />

Projects might try to work around c<strong>on</strong>flict. They always work in<br />

the c<strong>on</strong>flict. At their best they c<strong>on</strong>sciously work <strong>on</strong> the c<strong>on</strong>flict.<br />

C<strong>on</strong>nectors and dividers cannot be simply assimilated to<br />

“good” and “bad”<br />

© Office for Psychosocial Issues, July 2010

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