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Peace is everyone's business / edited by Lowell Ewert, Frederick Bird.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ewert, Lowell M., editor.
Bird, Frederick B. (Frederick Bruce), 1938- editor.
Series:
Peace education.
Peace education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peace--Study and teaching (Higher).
Peace.
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives.
Education, Higher.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (361 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Incorporated, 2021.
Summary:
"The premise of this book is very simple. While acknowledging that much progress has been made since the end of World War II to improve life conditions for billions of people and reduce the likelihood of war, current global challenges threaten to undermine, undo, or even reverse much of the progress made. Growing political and social polarization, and the resultant increasing fear of each other, is on a trajectory that could cause unprecedented harm. Universities, which have played a pivotal role in creating a more humane and just world that has benefited many through research, teaching and scholarship, now have an opportunity to resist this trajectory by thoughtfully examining how each discipline and vocation can contribute to continue to build peace. The potential crises today are profoundly different in scope and character. Therefore, if universities simply adopt a wait-and-see attitude and continue their work as if it is business-as-usual, the fabric of peace, and the gains that have been achieved, will likely slowly atrophy. Students will also not be adequately prepared as leaders in building a just global order if they are not encouraged and challenged to use their minds actively to think about what is happening in the world and how they can use the skills and knowledge they are acquiring to make a constructive difference. While not every discipline or vocation shares the same level of responsibility to creatively advance peace, all have the potential to do so if they more intentionally and more thoughtfully actively look for avenues to do so. This book, collaboratively developed through conversations with authors from four different university faculties, explores the development of an interdisciplinary framework for the 21st century that may be better able to assist educators prepare their students for the world they will inherit. The book authors approached this manuscript with two overall goals in mind. First, to indicate that everyone can have an impact on peace and that many already do in both constructive (illustrated by many chapters) and negative ways (by not thinking, supporting policies that result in cultural, structural or slow violence). We make this claim in part because we offer an expansive view of peace by promoting human rights, identifying and resolving situations of slow violence, by working to promote fair and sustainable economic development, by identifying and resolving injustices, and by establishing institutions and practices to resolving conflicts by communicative means"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The university's responsibility for peace / Frederick Bird and Lowell Ewert
What is peace? : A global framework / Lowell Ewert
Grounding the global vision : The micro-dynamic web of peace / Lowell Ewert
The many ways people have acted to foster peace : An analytical typology and a set of ethical arguments / Frederick Bird
Teaching peace to criminal justice students by using a decolonizing pedagogy / Niibikwe Trites, Myeengun Henry, and Judah Oudshoorn
Abolition & decolonization as pedagogy and practice / Craig Fortier
How math can help to create peace / Judith Koeller
Biology and peace / David Rose
The relevance of systems design engineering for resolving complex conflict and promoting peace / Amanda Garcia and Simone Philpot
Teaching about peace : Honoring experience and values / Mary Lou Klassen
Fostering peace at the margins : Reflections of an anthropologist confronting risk situations in sub-saharan Africa / Dennis Willms
Law and peace / Lowell Ewert
Working for peace on the job : Reflections from a liberal arts prrspective / Frederick Bird
The interdependence and interconnection of health and peace / Izzeldin Abuelaish
Planning and peace / Jennifer Ball and Kristen Regier
In the trenches : Integrating peace education within initial teacher preparation / Colleen Willard-Holt and Sara Rose Taylor
Conclusion / Lowell Ewert and Frederick Bird
Invitation-challenge / Lowell Ewert and Frederick Bird.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781648025983
1648025986
OCLC:
1264173440

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