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(2018) Transrational resonances, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Communal integration

a perspective of elicitive conflict work

Birgit Allerstorfer

pp. 213-233

Within this chapter, communal integration processes are connected with the art of elicitive conflict transformation and seek enriching interfaces. The author presents her professional experiences with Regional Competence Centers for Integration and Diversity in Upper Austria and sketches current communal integration processes. Thereby, potentialities and limits of institutional settings and elicitive approaches are identified and the benefits of safe spaces, non-violent communication, unconditional attitudes and active listening, among others are explored. Referring to the current humanitarian and refugee crises, the chapter offers a perspective upon concrete local and regional actions, based on grass-root engagement and communal process facilitation. The close collaboration with municipalities and political leaders, combined with events of civilian participation and the accompaniment of volunteer groups, build the corner stones of prevailing communal processes in Upper Austria. The latter hold the potential of facilitating change in a need and context-oriented, elicitive way.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70616-0_11

Full citation:

Allerstorfer, B. (2018)., Communal integration: a perspective of elicitive conflict work, in D. Ingruber, N. Koppensteiner & J. Echavarría Alvarez (eds.), Transrational resonances, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 213-233.

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