Peace and Conflict in a Changing World: Key Issues in Peace Studies
Autor Dong Jin Kim, David Mitchell, Gillian Wylieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 dec 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031666407
ISBN-10: 3031666402
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: Approx. 250 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031666402
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: Approx. 250 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1 – How to Study Peace and Conflict.- Chapter 2 – Understanding Peace.- Chapter 3 – Understanding Violent Political Conflict.- Chapter 4 – Peacebuilding and Peace Processes.- Chapter 5 – International Peace and Security.- Chapter 6 – Peace Activism and Civil Society Peacebuilding.- Chapter 7 – Conflict, Development, and Peacebuilding.- Chapter 8 – Forced Displacement and Peacebuilding.- Chapter 9 - Gender, Violent Conflict, and Peace.- Chapter 10 – Religion, Violent Conflict, and Peace.- Chapter 11 – Transitional Justice: Dealing with the Past.- Chapter 12 – Reconciliation: Building a Culture of Peace.- Conclusion.
Notă biografică
Dong Jin Kim is Director of the Peace Culture Research Institute, Korea, and Visiting Academic at the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
David Mitchell is Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin at Belfast.
Gillian Wylie is Associate Professor, International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
David Mitchell is Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin at Belfast.
Gillian Wylie is Associate Professor, International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Written by a team of experienced teachers and researchers in Peace Studies, this book assesses the field of peace and conflict research from its origins to the present day. It introduces influential concepts and theories, and examines the processes and dynamics of peacebuilding. Using case studies from around the globe, the book discusses a range of key topics in Peace Studies, such as: the meanings of peace; the causes of violent political conflict; peace processes and peace agreements; international peace and security; peace activism and the role of civil society; human rights, transitional justice, and reconciliation; asylum, migration and borders; gender, war, and peace; sustainable development and peace; religion, conflict, and peace; arts, sport, and peace; and peace education. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in peace studies, international relations, security studies, war and conflict studies, conflict transformation, as well as anyone interested in the research and practice of peace.
Dong Jin Kim is Director of the Peace Culture Research Institute, Korea, and Visiting Academic at the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
David Mitchell is Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin at Belfast.
Gillian Wylie is Associate Professor, International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Dong Jin Kim is Director of the Peace Culture Research Institute, Korea, and Visiting Academic at the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
David Mitchell is Associate Professor, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin at Belfast.
Gillian Wylie is Associate Professor, International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Caracteristici
Combines theory and practice to speak to a larger audience of scholars and practitioners Uses an interdisciplinary approach that appeals to both IR scholars and Peace Studies scholars Accessibly written in a way that will enable teachers to both follow the structure of the book as well as assign sections/chapters as needed