from Part IV - Conclusions and Recommendations to Improve Peace Communication Research, (Evidence-Based) Practice and Conflict Intractability Interpretation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 July 2021
To this point, I have described the encoding and production of a PeaceComm intervention, critically assessed it and illustrated recommended methodologies for comparative global assessment and evaluation of PeaceComm interventions worldwide. I have done so to encourage evidence-based practice to improve practice outcomes, and alongside them, encourage and improve the scholarship required for it, and if successful, peacebuilding, making and sustainment requisite structural changes. This final part of the book summarizes my key assessment findings (Chapter 10), and offers recommendations for future PeaceComm practice (Chapter 11), including by drawing on my 2011 follow-up study (Chapter 12).
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