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Fighting Polarisation

by Polity
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Polarisation is deeply entrenched in many societies, with antagonistic us/them divides eroding faith in democracy's power to deal with diversity. But, around the world, there are groups of citizens who refuse to concede that this is the end of the story. Challenging received prejudices and resisting tribal appeals, they practise dialogue and deliberation across difference, gradually widening whom they mean by "us".

Cherian George highlights the efforts taking place around the world against polarisation: On an American campus inflamed by war in the Middle East, a small group of pro-Palestinian and Zionist students meet over dinner to try to understand one another. In Indonesia, women join hands against rising religious intolerance in their home towns. In New Zealand, indigenous Maaori and the descendants of settlers serve as joint custodians of the country's longest river. This is a transnational tour of a disparate movement to build more inclusive democracies. Like the change agents it spotlights, this book has no illusions about their odds of success. But lessons from the successes and failures map out what may be democracies' best chance against the powerful forces of division and hate.

Fighting Polarisation is enlightening reading for undergraduate and graduate students of media and communication studies, comparative politics, political sociology, human rights, and conflict studies, as well as general readers concerned about the future of democracy. Acknowledgements


1. The challenge: From ‘us versus them’ to a larger ‘we’
2. Campus conversations: Human connections in a time of war
3. Journalism goes horizontal: News of and for the people
4. Pro-social social media: The lost horizon of digital democracy
5. Interfaith interventions: Religious conflict and radical love
6. Settler-native co-governance of the natural world
7. Memory activism: Reconciling with a divided past
8. Ground games: Grassroots antidotes to partisan divides
9. Reforming democracy: Good dictators and citizens’ assemblies
10. Conversations, confrontations, and courage


Works Cited Cherian George is Professor of Media Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University.

AUTHORS:

Cherian George

PUBLISHER:

Polity Press

ISBN-13:

9781509564552

BINDING:

Hardback

BISAC:

Political Science

LANGUAGE:

English

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