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Choosing tactics: The efficacy of violence and nonviolence in self-determination disputes

Journal of Peace Research, 2023
Disputes over self-determination (SD) have led to many civil wars, and a primary alternative, nonviolent campaign, is rarely successful in this context.
K. Cunningham
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The Challenges of Pacifism and Nonviolence in the Twenty-First Century

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, 2023
This reflection explores some of the reasons why the current historical moment provides an ideal opportunity to launch a new journal on pacifism and nonviolence.
R. Jackson
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A Time – and a Project – for Pacifism and Nonviolence Studies

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, 2023
Why is it time to take pacifism and nonviolence studies more seriously? I attempt to show that pacifism and nonviolence studies are not only helpful but are necessary to understand and root out a presumption about violence that has persisted throughout ...
D. Cady
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Awakenings to the Calling of Nonviolence in Curriculum Studies

, 2023
In curriculum studies, we pay critical attention to violence in various forms; why not to nonviolence? This original and inspirational book foregrounds nonviolence as a positive force in education through multidimensional, complex, and interdisciplinary ...

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Anthropology and Nonviolence: a Reflection on Peace from Nagasaki

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, 2023
Despite their personal commitment to peace, anthropologists have an ambivalent relationship to pacifism and nonviolence. This is partly because violence is pervasive at all levels of interpersonal, intergroup, and international relations anthropologists
Hirokazu Miyazaki
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Motivation Jiu Jitsu: Nonviolence from a Self Determination Theory Perspective

Peace Review, 2023
Nonviolence has two distinct subcategories, namely, principled, and pragmatic nonviolence. Principled nonviolence focuses on moral consciousness and pragmatic nonviolence focuses on political power. Scholars argue that principled nonviolence is moral jiu
D. L. Senanayake
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A Daoist Political Leadership Approach to Nonviolence: The Case of Olof Palme

Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence, 2023
This study develops a model of nonviolence leadership based on the prescient insights of the Daoist (Taoist) philosopher Laozi (a.k.a. Lao-tzu). This model is then illustrated in practice via a twentieth century political leader who largely embodied ...
Devin K. Joshi
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The Force of Nonviolence: The Ethical in the Political

Estudios públicos, 2021
Reseña del libro The Force of Nonviolence: The Ethical in the Political, de Judith Butler.
Claudia Mora
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Violence and Nonviolence in the Rhetoric of Social Protest

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2022
:The nonviolence so heralded in studies of protest has lost its strategic effectiveness; nonviolence has become, not a strategy in the pursuit of justice, but an end in itself, a telos.
Billie Murray
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Attachment Neuroscience and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Nonviolence Philosophy: Implications for the 21st Century and Beyond

The Journal of Black Psychology, 2022
This article focuses on the psychology of principled nonviolent activism, specifically ideas associated with Martin Luther King, Jr.’s philosophy of nonviolence and how they are compatible with attachment theory and related areas of modern neuroscience ...
Dorneshia L. Thomas   +4 more
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