Crafting Peace Through Autoethnography

Reflexive Pedagogies for Navigating Difficult Times

Susan Mossman Riva
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In Crafting Peace Through Autoethnography: Reflexive Pedagogies for Navigating Difficult Times, Dr. Riva shares her autoethnographic method that employs a transformational pedagogy for conflict resolution and peace studies. Riva recollects her autoethnographic process, connecting her theoretical framework to lived experience. The transformagram learning model is presented as a stepwise approach with a scaffolded template. Students’ transformagram portfolios are showcased, offering examples of the transformational process.

Conflict narratives emerge from autoethnographic and duoethnographic methods that become tools for activating the inner compass, providing directionality for homing in to better-formed storylines and potential flyways. In this creative and reflexive space, story mandalas shapeshift, opening a transformational passageway. Conflict wisdom is enkindled through narrative conflict resolution approaches that increase connectivity and narrative coherency, giving rise to mediatorship.

The transformagram learning model provides a pedagogy that accompanies students as they navigate difficult times. Ample theories, stories, and examples provide peace study scholar practitioners with a model that can be applied to traditional higher education classrooms as well as online learning platforms.

Chapter 1. Homing in to Peacemaking

  • Chapter 2. The Transformative Power of Radical Amazement
  • Chapter 3. Building the Commons
  • Chapter 4. Developing Directionality Through Autoethnographic Methods
  • Chapter 5. Quest Orientation
  • Chapter 6. Following the Mazeway
  • Chapter 7. Flying Through the Window When the Door is Locked or Closed
  • Chapter 8. Questing for the “Good Life”
  • Chapter 9. A Cartography of Flyways
  • Chapter 10. Transformagrams: A Tool for the Anthropology of Becoming
  • Chapter 11. Designing Mandalas of Wholeness Through Accompaniment
  • Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Life-o-Grams into Transformagrams
  • Chapter 13. Crafting Online Learning Communities
  • Chapter 14. Developing Ethical Frameworks Through Moral Imagination
  • Chapter 15. Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Sky
  • Chapter 16. Storying New Ways to Live in/on Earthship
  • Chapter 17. Homeplaces
  • Chapter 18. Passing on the Golden Pocket Watch Through Higher Education
  • Chapter 19. Chapter Transforming Conflict Narratives
  • Chapter 20. Embodying Peace Through Service

Susan Mossman Riva teaches conflict resolution at Creighton University, USA, in the Department of Cultural and Social Studies within the medical anthropology program.