Education and Conflict

Education and Conflict
Author: Lynn Davies
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134408978

First-place winner of the Society for Education Studies' 2005 book prize, Education and Conflict is a critical review of education in an international context. Based on the author's extensive research and experience of education in several areas afflicted by conflict, the book explores the relationship between schooling and social conflict and looks at conflict internal to schools. It posits a direct link between the ethos of a school and the attitudes of future citizens towards 'others'. It also looks at the nature and purpose of peace education and war education, and addresses the role of gender and masculinity. In five lucid, vigorously argued sections, the author brings this thought-provoking and original piece of work to life by: * Setting out the terms of the debate, defining conflict and peace and outlining the relevant aspects of complexity theory for education * Exploring the sources of conflict and their relations to schooling in terms of gender/masculinity, pluralism, nationalism and identity * Focusing on the direct education/war interface * Examining educational responses to conflict * Highlighting conflict resolution within the school itself. This is the first time that so many aspects of conflict and education have been brought together in one sustained argument. With its crucial exposure of the currently culpable role of formal schooling in maintaining conflict, this book will be a powerful and essential read for educational policy makers, managers, teachers and researchers dealing with conflict in their own contexts.

The Hidden Crisis

The Hidden Crisis
Author:
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9231041916

When wars break out, international attention and media reporting invariably focus on the most immediate images of human suffering. Yet behind these images is a hidden crisis. Across many of the world's poorest countries, armed conflict is destroying not just school infrastructure, but the hopes and ambitions of generations of children. The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education documents the devastating effects of armed conflict on education. It examines the widespread human rights abuses keeping children out of school. The Report challenges an international aid system that is failing conflict-affected states, with damaging consequences for education. It warns that schools are often used to transmit intolerance, prejudice and social injustice. This ninth edition of the Education for All Global Monitoring Report calls on governments to demonstrate greater resolve in combating the culture of impunity surrounding attacks on schoolchildren and schools. It sets out an agenda for fixing the International aid architecture. And it identifies strategies for strengthening the role of education in peacebuilding. The Report includes statistical indicators on all levels of education in more than 200 countries and territories. It serves as an authoritative reference for education policy-makers, development specialists, researchers and the media

Universities and Conflict

Universities and Conflict
Author: Juliet Millican
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351607472

This book uses a series of case studies to examine the roles played by universities during situations of conflict, peacebuilding and resistance. While a body of work dealing with the role of education in conflict does exist, this is almost entirely concerned with compulsory education and schooling. This book, in contrast, highlights and promotes the importance of higher education, and universities in particular, to situations of conflict, peacebuilding and resistance. Using case studies from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, this volume considers institutional responses, academic responses and student responses, illustrating these in chapters written by those who have had direct experience of these issues. Looking at a university’s tripartite functions (of research, teaching and service) in relation to the different phases or stages of conflict (pre conflict, violence, post conflict and peacebuilding), it draws together some of the key contributions a university might make to situations of instability, resistance and recovery. The book is organised in five sections that deal with conceptual issues, institutional responses, academic-led or discipline-specific responses, teaching or curriculum-led responses and student involvement. Aimed at those working in universities or concerned with conflict recovery and peacebuilding it highlights ways in which universities can be a valuable, if currently neglected, resource. This book will be of much interest to students of peace studies, conflict resolution, education studies and IR in general.

Educating Children in Conflict Zones

Educating Children in Conflict Zones
Author: Karen Mundy
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807771406

Inspired by the work of the late Dr. Jacqueline Kirk, this book takes a penetrating look at the challenges of delivering quality education to the approximately 39 million out-of-school children around the world who live in situations affected by violent conflict. With chapters by leading researchers on education in war and other conflict zones, the volume provides a comprehensive and critical overview of the links between conflict and children's access to education, as well as a review of the policies and approaches taken by those offering international assistance in this area. Empirical case studies drawn from diverse contextsAfghanistan, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and Uganda (among others)offer readers a deeper understanding of the educational needs of these children and the practical challenges to meeting these needs.

Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Author: Rachel S. Harris
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814346782

Whether planning a new course or searching for new teaching ideas, this collection is an indispensable compendium for anyone teaching the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Education and Conflict

Education and Conflict
Author: Kathryn Tomlinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781903880999

This project aimed to undertake a scoping study of existent and potential research into the relationship between education and conflict, peace building and post-conflict situations, both nationally and internationally. Within this aim, the project investigates the main research dimensions of this area, identifies gaps in the research literature, summarises key findings that emerge from the literature and suggests future areas of research. Keyword searches of educational databases were conducted in order to identify relevant materials, published between 1997 and 2004. Those items that were considered key texts or those that were easily accessible were read in depth. The project did not aim to review the literature but to identify the key themes and gaps. One author also attended two conferences and used the Internet to search for additional materials and keep in touch with relevant online discussion groups. It is estimated that half of the 104 million children not attending primary school live in countries in, or recovering from, conflict. Countries that have lost educational infrastructure as a result of war are less likely to reach the Dakar goal of primary Education for All by the year 2015. Reported findings include: (1) The field of education and conflict is in its infancy: (2) There is much material that addresses the challenges involved in providing education in conflict-affected and post-conflict areas; (3) Little research or evaluative evidence exists from education programmes that operate in conflict and post-conflict areas; (4) Research, evaluation and monitoring are often low on the list of priorities for practitioners working in conflict circumstances; (5) Despite the lack of material in the pubic domain, there is a significant amount of unpublished evidence, such as internal reports and evaluations conducted by agencies and consultants working in the field: research and development of practice is hindered by the fact that much of this reflective material is not available more widely; (6) A research-practice gap limits the amount of evidence from which further interventions can be planned by practitioners and policy makers; (7) Those working in the field of education and conflict have made a significant contribution to challenging the assumption that education is always a positive force in areas of conflict, but, due to the research-practice gap, these developments may not feed into theory; (8) Peace education is well documented in the literature on education and conflict, although much of the material is opinion based/descriptive rather than evidence based; (9) At a national level, peace education is closely allied to civic education and citizenship education, but the links between these topics are not well researched in conflict-affected areas; and (10) Although difficulties facing agencies seeking to implement education in conflict-situations are thought to be well known, at least one study revealed that, in practice, the challenges may be different. The report recommends: (1) Expansion of centralised data collection regarding the provision of education in conflict situations; (2) Greater use of the Internet and e-discussions for dissemination of research and network building; (3) Use of "user-friendly" tools in research reports; (4) Greater use of professional researchers to provide consultancy on monitoring and evaluation to practitioners working in the field; and (5) Greater collaboration between practitioner agencies and academics. Three areas are identified for further research to: (1) Look at the role of education as a tool for protection; (2) Investigate the links between citizenship education and peace education; and (3) Examine ways in which governments and NGOs can support schooling initiated by parents. Three appendixes are included: (1) Websites of Interest; (2) Literature Search Strategy; and (3) The Inter-Agency Network on Education in Emergencies (INEE). (Contain 9 footnotes.).

The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Communication

The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Communication
Author: John G. Oetzel
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2006-01-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1452261636

The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Communication: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice is the first resource to synthesize key theories, research, and practices of conflict communication in a variety of contexts. Editors John Oetzel and Stella Ting-Toomey, as well as expert researchers in the field, emphasize constructive conflict management from a communication perspective which places primacy in the message as the focus of conflict research and practice.

Comprehensive Approaches to Conflict Resolution

Comprehensive Approaches to Conflict Resolution
Author: Harriott, Suzzette A.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2024-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In businesses and organizations marked with complex and multifaceted conflicts, the integration of effective conflict resolution practice is pivotal. Conflicts may range from individual or interpersonal conflicts to broad organizational or international disputes. Along with new conflict resolution practices comes the need to understand the cultural implications of approaching methods as well as the impacts of technology. Comprehensive Approaches to Conflict Resolution establishes tools and methods for effective conflict resolution, bridging diverse methodologies, theories, and practical applications in fields like psychology, sociology, law, international relations, ethnography, and anthropology. It explores various theories and models in conflict resolution, such as practical negotiation, group conflict, and mediation strategies. This book covers topics such as conflict management and resolution, social identity, and mediation tools, and is a useful resource for academicians, researchers, educators, students, business owners, industry professionals, counselors, and entrepreneurs.

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Author: Dov Waxman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190625341

No conflict in the world has lasted as long, generated as many news headlines, or incited as much controversy as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yet, despite, or perhaps because of, the degree of international attention it receives, the conflict is still widely misunderstood. While Israelis and Palestinians and their respective supporters trade accusations, many outside observers remain confused by the conflict's complexity and perplexed by the passion it arouses. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: What Everyone Needs to Know® offers an even-handed and judicious guide to the world's most intractable dispute. Writing in an engaging, jargon-free Q&A format, Dov Waxman provides clear and concise answers to common questions, from the most basic to the most contentious. Covering the conflict from its nineteenth-century origins to the latest developments of the twenty-first century, this book explains the key events, examines the core issues, and presents the competing claims and narratives of both sides. Readers will learn what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all about, how it has evolved over time, and why it continues to defy diplomatic efforts at a resolution.

The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction

The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Martin Bunton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199603936

"The conflict between Palestine and Israel is one of the most highly publicized and bitter struggles of modern times, a dangerous tinderbox always poised to set the Middle East aflame, and to draw the United States into the fire. In this volume the author illuminates the history of the problem, reducing it to its very essence. He explores the Palestinian-Israeli dispute in twenty-year segments, to highlight the historical complexity of the conflict throughout successive decades. Each chapter starts with an examination of the relationships among people and events that marked particular years as historical stepping stones in the evolution of the conflict, including the 1897 Basel Congress, the 1917 Balfour Declaration and British occupation of Palestine, and the 1947 U.N. Partition Plan and the war for Palestine. Providing an exploration of the main issues, the author explores not only the historical basis of the conflict, but also looks at how and why partition has been so difficult and how efforts to restore peace continue today"--OCLC