A just peaceful world. How can that be achieved? What sorts of relationships might be needed? Could the concept of friendship assist? Assembling the work of twenty scholars, this book creates a resource for those aiming to deal with conflict non-violently and promotes peaceful attitudes and outcomes in a troubled world.
A just peaceful world. How can that be achieved? What sorts of relationships might be needed? Could the concept of friendship assist? Assembling the work of twenty scholars, this book creates a resource for those aiming to deal with conflict non-violently and promotes peaceful attitudes and outcomes in a troubled world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heather Devere is Former Director of Practice of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The politics of friendship has been the thread connecting her work on peace and gender studies, social justice and ethics. She is founding co-editor of AMITY: The Journal of Friendship Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Exploring Friendship, Peace and Social Justice PART 1: Social Justice and Political/Social/Civic/Adaptive Friendship 1. Social Justice, Social Friendship, and the Role of Trust as an Other-Oriented Emotion 2. Civic Friendship as a Remedy for the Cult of Mediocrity 3. Friends with Benefits (and Sometimes Costs) 4. Chinese-Tanzanian Friendship and Friendship Treaties PART 2: Friendship as a Peace Practice 5. Building Peace through Facebook Friendship Groups 6. Inquiry as Practice: Building Relationships through Listening in Participatory Action Peace Research 7. The Art of Friendship: Solidifying Resettled Communities in Philadelphia PART 3: Friendship, Ethics and Justice 8. Solidarity without Borders: Friendship, the Arts, and Social Movements 9. Cultivating Virtuous Friendship as a Model for Teaching Peace Positively 10. Toward an Ethic of Friendship in Academic Research: A Reflection on Rwanda and Survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi PART 4: The Psychology of Friendship for Peace 11. First Friendships: Foundations for Peace 12. Neurobiology of Social Capacities: The Building Blocks of Friendship PART 5: Economic Justice and Friendship 13. The Cost of Political Differences to the Peace of Friendship 14. The Market as a Space for Building a Peaceful Society Conclusion: Connecting Friendship, Peace and Social Justice
Introduction: Exploring Friendship, Peace and Social Justice PART 1: Social Justice and Political/Social/Civic/Adaptive Friendship 1. Social Justice, Social Friendship, and the Role of Trust as an Other-Oriented Emotion 2. Civic Friendship as a Remedy for the Cult of Mediocrity 3. Friends with Benefits (and Sometimes Costs) 4. Chinese-Tanzanian Friendship and Friendship Treaties PART 2: Friendship as a Peace Practice 5. Building Peace through Facebook Friendship Groups 6. Inquiry as Practice: Building Relationships through Listening in Participatory Action Peace Research 7. The Art of Friendship: Solidifying Resettled Communities in Philadelphia PART 3: Friendship, Ethics and Justice 8. Solidarity without Borders: Friendship, the Arts, and Social Movements 9. Cultivating Virtuous Friendship as a Model for Teaching Peace Positively 10. Toward an Ethic of Friendship in Academic Research: A Reflection on Rwanda and Survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi PART 4: The Psychology of Friendship for Peace 11. First Friendships: Foundations for Peace 12. Neurobiology of Social Capacities: The Building Blocks of Friendship PART 5: Economic Justice and Friendship 13. The Cost of Political Differences to the Peace of Friendship 14. The Market as a Space for Building a Peaceful Society Conclusion: Connecting Friendship, Peace and Social Justice
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