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Stretching the peace: the role of kundalini yoga in lives of youth in a township of Alexandra, South Africa [PDF]
Conflicts in the world have become increasingly complex, chronic, and violent, causing enormous humanitarian and economical costs. The peacebuilding paradigm has attempted to address the issue but has struggled to build peace.
Kahkonen, Sauli
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Dancing Conflicts, Unfolding Peaces: Dance as method to elicit conflict transformation [PDF]
This research explores dance as method to elicit conflict transformation and unfold peaces at the intrapersonal level. Peace is understood as presence, as a way of being in the world, and conflict as a natural feature of human relationships.
Ditzel Facci, Paula
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Philosophers are the mirror of the society where they use their glass to critically view and analyses certain human problems in order to propose a certain solution to that problem. The political philosophy of John Locke on the sustenance of peace and the
J. Yahaya
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To carry out their activities, humanitarian workers operating in conflict-affected and high-risk areas depend on knowing the current security situation of where they are.
Saravia, João Henrique Gamond
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Peace Philosophy in Cambodia: Foundations and Development
This article will discuss the philosophical underpinnings of peace within the framework of peace evolution, tracing the evolution of peace from the peace-building environment of post-conflict situations to contemporary social and cultural understandings ...
Sinath No +3 more
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The black race has suffered indignation across the globe through the machinations of oppressive, discriminatory and racist tendencies of developed nations.
Onoh John Ulafor
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Some Reflections on Elicitive Approaches to Peace Studies in Higher Education
Since John Paul Lederach coined the term ‘elicitive’ to describe his approach to conflict transformation (Lederach, 1995), Elicitive Conflict Transformation (ECT) seems to have been slowly yet steadily gaining in popularity.
Taylor, Noah, Bryant, Shawn
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: The Peace Corps program was once considered an unconventional approach to American diplomacy centered on pragmatic philosophy. The iniciative of Peace Corps in China was perceived as an extraordinary endeavor, yet it has been effectively operating in ...
Long Ye, Zhihua Liao
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A call for missing peaces : making peace visible in elicitive conflict transformation
Exciting and transformative changes are taking place in the field of peace and conflict work. By expanding current paradigmatic thinking, more holistic interpretations of peace, methods for transforming conflicts, and implications for peaceworkers are ...
Hawkins, Jessica
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The first part of the study is devoted to a comparative analysis of the concepts of the Ethics of War and Peace in Russian philosophy and its influence on the world practice of nonviolence.
T. Minchenko
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