Resilient Communities (
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Writen byJana Krause - PublisherCambridge University Press •
- Year2018
The concluding chapter synthesizes the empirical findings on civilian nonviolent and violent agency in communal conflicts, particularly in Jos, Nigeria. It highlights resilience strategies and the potential for civilian-led peacebuilding in conflict-affected regions. The conclusion reinforces the importance of local agency in transforming violent conflicts Relevance to the Current Era & Community Engagement Mechanism: Offers critical reflections on civilian roles in communal violence, providing insights relevant to current global conflicts. It encourages community-based interventions and support mechanisms that empower civilians to foster peace. A strong conclusion that effectively consolidates research findings, emphasizing the significance of nonviolent civilian agency for sustainable peace.Provides clarity and depth in summarizing key arguments. Complements earlier chapters by reinforcing theoretical and practical implications. Maintains academic rigor with a focus on applied peacebuilding.

