This introductory textbook surveys the evolutions of the histories, concepts, actors, actions, and pedagogies of the growing transdisciplinary field of Peace and Conflict Studies.

The book provides an inclusive historical overview of the field and a thorough conceptual framework of peace, conflict, violence, and related terminology. It offers readers an introduction to the current issues dominating this growing academic field, as well as to the movements and structures that contribute to or hinder the creation of a more just and peaceful world. New, in-depth case studies will enable readers to understand the lived realities of peace action.

From using this textbook, students will:

  • develop a thorough understanding of the economic, socio-cultural, and political dimensions of peace and justice across the spectrum from micro- (neighborhood) to macro- (global) levels;
  • become familiar with the array of inter/trans-national and local actors in the pursuit or destruction of peace and justice; and
  • identify, compare, and critique the assumptions, benefits, and limitations of individuals' and societies' approaches to peace, including their own.

Throughout, Peace Studies is understood as practical and do-able, with many applications from classrooms, to militaries, to transnational corporations. The book mainstreams issues often analyzed separately from traditional Peace Studies tracks, such as gender, religion, international development, climate change, and terrorism.

This book will be essential reading for students of peace and conflict studies, conflict resolution and peace and justice courses, and recommended for students of war and conflict studies and IR/ Security Studies.

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Introduction

Part I: Knowing Peace

1: Building a conceptual framework for the study of peace

2: Historical overview of the field of Peace Studies

3: 21st century conflicts

4: From conflict resolution to conflict transformation

Part II: Building Peace

5: Cultures of peace and healing

6: Nonviolence

7: Human rights and human security

8: Justice

9: Military, militarism, and militarization

10: Sustainable communities

Part III: Doing Peace

11: Researching peace: Ethics, methods, and representation

12: Peace journalism and new media

13: Doing peace work, being a peace worker

14: Futures envisioning

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415509176
Publisert
2021-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
05, UP, UU
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Biografisk notat

Andria Wisler is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Program on Justice and Peace (PJP) at Georgetown University, Washington DC. She has a Ph.D. in Comparative and International Education and Philosophy from Columbia University.