한국보건사회연구원 전자도서관

로그인

한국보건사회연구원 전자도서관

자료검색

  1. 메인
  2. 자료검색
  3. 통합검색

통합검색

기사

Organising Across-Identity Group Divisions in the Context of Acute Political Conflict—Operation Cast Lead

개인저자
Merav Moshe Grodofsky
수록페이지
1060-1073 p.
발행일자
2012.05.28
출판사
Oxford University Press
초록
The paper describes the inter-communal organising effort spearheaded by the authors, two Jewish Israelis, of Jews and Arabs in Israel's southern Negev region during Operation Cast Lead in the winter of 2008–09. The organising effort began due to growing concern for the Jewish and Arab populations residing in the Southern Negev of Israel and the manner in which Operation Cast Lead would impact on the delicate social and political fabric that enabled inter-communal coexistence. Organising meetings and internet communications between the communities led to the citizen initiative ‘darom4peace’—‘the south4peace’ that bore two joint Jewish–Arab peace vigils calling for the end to violence by Hamas and the Israeli government. The efforts exposed the authors, a social work academic and her student to the complexities inherent to organising during a period of acute political conflict. Issues for consideration of the role of the profession in the context of political conflict are discussed.