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Positive peace : reflections on peace education, nonviolence, and social change / ed. by Andrew Fitz-Gibbon ; with a guest forew. by Arun Gandhi.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fitz-Gibbon, Andrew L., 1951-
Concerned Philosophers for Peace. Conference 2008 : State University College at Cortland)
Series:
Value inquiry book series. Philosophy of peace ; v. 217.
Value inquiry book series. Philosophy of peace ; vol. 217
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peace--Study and teaching.
Peace.
Nonviolence--Study and teaching.
Nonviolence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam [etc.] : Rodopi, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Positive Peace is a scholarly and creative compilation of articles on peace education, nonviolence and social change. Arun Gandhi (grandson of Mahatma Gandhi) sets the scene in his introduction with the challenge that positive peace is both a resisting of the physical violence of war and the passive violence of the psychological structures that lead to conflict. Peace education rises to meet that challenge. In twelve chapters, philosophers and educators look at a variety of topics from Gandhian nonviolence, to pragmatic conflict solving; hope and the ethics of belief, to the way we use violent language; mothering and peace activism, to multiculturalism and peace. Recurring themes are: pragmatic nonviolence, the ethics of care as an antidote to violence, and hope in a violent world. Chapters on the use of film in peace education, song and nonviolent activism, and teaching art history and peace, demonstrate pragmatic possibilities for would-be peace educators. Arun Gandhi in his introduction asks, “For generations human beings have strived to attain peace, but with little or no success. … Why is peace so illusive? Is it unattainable? Are humans incapable of living in peace?” This book suggests that peace education has a large part to play. It is an important attempt to begin to meet the challenge.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
HOPE AND THE ETHICS OF BELIEF / Richard Werner
THE VULNERABILITY THESIS AND THE PEACEMAKING VIRTUES / Robert L. Muhlnickel
GANDHIAN NONVIOLENCE AS NOT PRESUPPOSING HUMAN GOODNESS / Sanjay Lal
NONVIOLENT RHETORIC IN GEOPOLITICS / William C. Gay
WILL KYMLICKA AS PEACEMAKER / Joseph M. Betz
SYSTEMIC CONSTELLATIONS AND THEIR POTENTIAL IN PEACE WORK / Anna Lübbe
PEACE EDUCATION: A SYSTEMIC FRAMEWORK / Joseph Rayle
BUILDING BRIDGES TO PEACE: TEACHING TOLERANCE THROUGH THE HISTORY OF ART / Paul J. Parks
ANTI-WAR WAR FILMS / Dennis Rothermel
THE POWER OF SONG FOR NONVIOLENT TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION / Colleen Kattau
WOMAN, MOTHER, AND NONVIOLENT ACTIVISM / Danielle Poe
THE BLUE GUITAR, BLUE FROG, AND THE BLUES / Katina Sayers-Walker
WORKS CITED
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INDEX
VIBS.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612556432
9789042029910
9781282556430
1282556436
9789042029927
9042029927
OCLC:
647792203
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789042029927 DOI

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