Youth and Sustainable Peacebuilding
Title | Youth and Sustainable Peacebuilding PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Berents |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-06-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781526176202 |
A critical analysis of how peacebuilding can become sustainable through transforming thinking about what youth participation and leadership entails.
Youth and sustainable peacebuilding
Title | Youth and sustainable peacebuilding PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Berents |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2024-07-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 152617619X |
Sustainable peace involves more than simply including youth in official peacebuilding mechanisms or recognizing their local peacebuilding work; it requires a transformation in thinking about the youth as actors in the world of security and peace. Using case studies from around the globe, the contributors to this volume analyse why states are afraid of their young people, why 'youth participation' in formal peace processes matters but is insufficient, and ways that young people are working outside of official systems to create and nurture peace on their own terms. The volume offers guidance for ways to bridge the disconnect that exists between institutional assumptions and expectations for youth as peacebuilders and the actual sustainable peace leadership of youth. Throughout, it emphasises a critical approach to peacebuilding with, for and by youth.
Sustainable Peacebuilding and Social Justice in Times of Transition
Title | Sustainable Peacebuilding and Social Justice in Times of Transition PDF eBook |
Author | Mieke T.A. Lopes Cardozo |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2018-10-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3319938126 |
This book offers a unique insight into the ways in which education systems, governance, and actors at multiple scales interact in initial steps towards building peace. It presents a spectrum of recently conducted research in the context of Myanmar, a society in the midst of challenging transitions, politically, socio-culturally and economically. Divided in 3 thematical research areas, the first part on Myanmar’s policy landscape aims to unravel the integration of peacebuilding into the education sector at macro and micro policy levels. The second part examines the role teachers play in processes of peacebuilding, and the third part examines ways in which formal and non-formal peacebuilding education programs address the agency of youth in Myanmar. This book is an essential guide for students embarking in the field of education, conflict and peacebuilding.
Children and Peace
Title | Children and Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Nikola Balvin |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 405 |
Release | 2019-10-20 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 3030221768 |
This open access book brings together discourse on children and peace from the 15th International Symposium on the Contributions of Psychology to Peace, covering issues pertinent to children and peace and approaches to making their world safer, fairer and more sustainable. The book is divided into nine sections that examine traditional themes (social construction and deconstruction of diversity, intergenerational transitions and memories of war, and multiculturalism), as well as contemporary issues such as Europe’s “migration crisis”, radicalization and violent extremism, and violence in families, schools and communities. Chapters contextualize each issue within specific social ecological frameworks in order to reflect on the multiplicity of influences that affect different outcomes and to discuss how the findings can be applied in different contexts. The volume also provides solutions and hope through its focus on youth empowerment and peacebuilding programs for children and families. This forward-thinking volume offers a multitude of views, approaches, and strategies for research and activism drawn from peace psychology scholars and United Nations researchers and practitioners. This book's multi-layered emphasis on context, structural determinants of peace and conflict, and use of research for action towards social cohesion for children and youth has not been brought together in other peace psychology literature to the same extent. Children and Peace: From Research to Action will be a useful resource for peace psychology academics and students, as well as social and developmental psychology academics and students, peace and development practitioners and activists, policy makers who need to make decisions about the matters covered in the book, child rights advocates and members of multilateral organizations such as the UN.
Securitizing Youth
Title | Securitizing Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Marisa O. Ensor |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2021-04-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1978822375 |
Securitizing Youth offers new insights on young people’s engagement in a wide range of contexts related to the peace and security field. It presents empirical findings on the challenges and opportunities faced by young women and men in their efforts to build more peaceful, inclusive, and environmentally secure societies. The chapters included in this edited volume examine the diversity and complexity of young people’s engagement for peace and security in different countries across the globe and in different types and phases of conflict and violence, including both conflict-affected and relatively peaceful societies. Chapter contributors, young peacebuilders, and seasoned scholars and practitioners alike propose ways to support youth’s agency and facilitate their meaningful participation in decision-making. The chapters are organized around five broad thematic issues that correspond to the 5 Pillars of Action identified by UN Security Council Resolution 2250. Lessons learned are intended to inform the global youth, peace, and security agenda so that it better responds to on-the-ground realities, hence promoting more sustainable and inclusive approaches to long-lasting peace.
Sustainable Peace in the Twenty?First Century
Title | Sustainable Peace in the Twenty?First Century PDF eBook |
Author | Dilip Vasudeo Kulkarni |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2017-02-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1681237512 |
“Why haven’t we been successful in finding sustainable solutions?” is a question that this book attempts to address. This book questions the appropriateness of current approaches to international conflict mediation/peacebuilding and whether today’s practitioners have the necessary patience, passion, and training to manage twenty?first?century conflicts. This book also examines whether the current approaches to the mediation of international conflict and peacebuilding, as well as the education in these fields, effectively consider the influence of the post?Cold War environment and whether they address sub?national conflicts caused by the continually increasing social inequality within societies, among parties with different cultural, religious, racial, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds. The narratives of the lived experiences of this book’s contributors are used to illustrate the challenges associated with achieving sustained global peace in the twenty?first century. Using the author’s conversations with the contributors to the book, as well as educators, this book suggests that a universally adopted answer to the book’s underlying question has not yet been established. Therefore, the objective of this book is to start a public conversation about reforming the current education and practices used in the mediation of international conflicts and peacebuilding. The author hopes that these reforms will enable practitioners in integrating the message of the youth uprisings across the globe in finding sustainable resolutions to social inequality–based conflicts within their societies and among countries across the globe. As all of the citizens of the world continue to live in the midst of conflicts erupting across the globe, this book brings to the surface the urgent and acute need for finding better approaches to address this century’s social inequality?based conflicts. This book seeks to bring hope and to energize individuals with different cultural, religious, ethnic, racial and linguistic backgrounds, as well as individuals with different professional and personal lived experiences to collaboratively work together to achieve sustainable global peace. The author hopes that this book will foster among students, educators, and practitioners a better understanding of international conflict mediators’ approaches for accommodating the inter?relationship between culture and the mediation of international conflicts.
The Roles and Challenges of Youth Participation in Peace Building Activities. The Case Of Bedesa Town, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia
Title | The Roles and Challenges of Youth Participation in Peace Building Activities. The Case Of Bedesa Town, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Shemsedin Mohamed |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2022-08-19 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 3346697932 |
Master's Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Psychology - Social Psychology, grade: 90.00, , language: English, abstract: The main purpose of this study was to assess the role of youth in peace building activities in Bedesa town. To this end, explanatory sequential mixed method design was employed in carrying out the study. The target population was youths from selected areas in Bedesa town. One hundred and fifty-four youth were sampled from the target population through a stratified random sampling technique. The required data were collected through questionnaire and structured interview. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data that have been collected through close ended questionnaires, whereas the qualitative data gathered through interview were analyzed thematically to substantiate the quantitative findings.