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Hamber,
B. (1998) (Ed). Past Imperfect: Dealing with the Past in Northern
Ireland and Countries in Transition. INCORE/University of Ulster:
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Hamber, B. (2008). Forgiveness and Reconciliation: A Critical Reflection. In L. O'Hagan (Ed.), Stories in Conflict: Towards Understanding and Healing (pp. 139-155). Derry: Yes Publications. [ Request
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Hamber, B., & Kelly, G. (2008). The Challenge of Reconciliation: Translating Theory into Practice. In Community Relations Council (Ed.), A Sustainable Peace?: Research as a Contribution to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland (pp. 3-26). Belfast: Community Relations Council. [ Request
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Hamber,
B. (2007). Reparations as Symbol: Narratives of Resistence, Reticence,
and Possibility in South Africa. In J. Miller & R. Kumar (Eds.),
Reparations: Interdisciplinary Inquiries. New York: Oxford University
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Hamber,
B. (2006). "Nunca Más" and the Politics of Person:
Can truth telling prevent the recurrence of violence? In T. A. Borer
(Ed.), Telling the Truths: Truth Telling and Peace Building in Post-Conflict
Societies (pp. 207-230). Indiana: Notre Dame Press.
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Hamber,
B. (2006). Narrowing the Micro and Macro: A Psychological Perspective
on Reparations in Societies in Transition. In P. De Greiff (Ed.),
The Handbook of Reparations (pp. 560-588). Oxford: Oxford University
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Hamber,
B. (2006). The dilemma's of reparations: In search of a process-driven
approach. In K. De Feyter, S. Parmnetier, M. Bossuyt & P. Lemmens
(Eds.), Out of the Ashes: Reparation for Victims of Gross and Systematic
Human Rights Violations. Antwerpen, Oxford: Intersentia.
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Hamber,
B. (2005). So what is it like now that your country is run by
a terrorist? In Y. Danieli, D. Brom & J. Sills (Eds.), The
trauma of terrorism: an international handbook of shared knowledge
and shared care (pp. 189-192). New York: Haworth Press.
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Hamber,
B., & Kelly, G. (2005). The Challenge of Reconciliation in Post-conflict
Societies: Definitions, problems and proposals. In I. O'Flynn &
D. Russell (Eds.), Power Sharing: New Challenges for Divided Societies
(pp. 188-203). London: Pluto Press.
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Hamber,
B. (2003). Transformation and Reconciliation. In J. Darby & R. MacGinty
(eds), Comtemporary Peacemaking: Conflict, violence and peace processes,
Palgrave/ MacMillan, Hampshire: UK.[
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Hamber,
B. & Wilson, R. (2003). Symbolic closure through Memory, Reparation
and Revenge in Post-conflict Societies. In E. Cairns and M. Roe (eds),
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Hamber,
B. (2003). Healing. In Reconciliation after Violent Conflict: A Handbook,
Stockholm, Sweden: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral
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Hamber, B. (2002). The Burdens of Truth: An evaluation of the psychological support services and initiatives undertaken by the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In D. E. Lorey & W. H. Beezley (Eds.), Genocide, Collective Violence, and Popular Memory: The Politics of Remembrance in the Twentieth Century (pp. 85-99). Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources. [ Request
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Hamber,
B. (2001). Does the Truth Heal? A psychological perspective
on the political strategies for dealing with the legacy of political
violence. In N. Biggar (ed.), Burying the Past: Making Peace
and Doing Justice after Civil Conflict, George Town University Press,
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Hamber,
B. (2001). Who Pays for Peace? Implications of the negotiated
settlement in post-apartheid South Africa. In D. Chirot &
M. Seligman (ed.), Ethno-political Warfare: Causes, Consequences and
Possible Solutions, American Psychological Asssociation , Washington,
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Butchart,
A., Terre Blanche, M., Hamber, B. & Seedat, M. (2000). Violence and
violence prevention in South Africa: A sociological and historical
perspective. In Emmet, T. & Butchart, A. (Eds.), Behind the mask.
Getting to grips with crime and violence in South Africa (pp. 29-54).
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Hamber,
B., Masilela, T.C. & Terre Blanche, M. (2000). Towards a
Marxist Community Psychology: Radical Tools for Community Psychology
and Analysis. In Seedat, M. (ed.), Community Psychology, pp.
51-67. Oxford University Press, Cape Town. [ Request
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Effendi,
K. & Hamber, B. (1999) Publish or Perish: Disseminating your research
findings. In M. Terre Blanche and K. Durrheim (Eds), Research in Practice:
Applied Methods for the Social Science, pp. 178-190. UCT Press: Cape
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Butchart,
A., Hamber, B., Seedat, M. & Terre Blanche, M. (1998). From Violent
Policy to Policies for Violence Prevention: Violence, Politics and
Mental Health in Twentieth Century South Africa. In D. Foster, M.
Freeman & Y. Pillay (eds), Mental Health Policy Issues for South
Africa, pp. 236-262. Medical Association of South Africa: Cape Town. [ Download PDF Format, What's PDF?]. |
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Hamber,
B.E. (1998). Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Violence and Transition in South
Africa. In Bornman, E., Van Eeden, R. & Wentzel, M. (Eds). Violence
in South Africa, pp. 349-370. Human Sciences and Research Council:
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