Teaching Peace and War
Pedagogy and Curricula
Herausgeber: Wibben, Annick T R; Donahoe, Amanda E
Teaching Peace and War
Pedagogy and Curricula
Herausgeber: Wibben, Annick T R; Donahoe, Amanda E
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This comprehensive book offers a valuable reference for scholars and instructors on structuring peace and war curricula in different global contexts and pedagogical strategies for a variety of classrooms. The chapters were originally published in the journal Peace Review.
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This comprehensive book offers a valuable reference for scholars and instructors on structuring peace and war curricula in different global contexts and pedagogical strategies for a variety of classrooms. The chapters were originally published in the journal Peace Review.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032091235
- ISBN-10: 1032091231
- Artikelnr.: 69899096
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032091235
- ISBN-10: 1032091231
- Artikelnr.: 69899096
Annick T.R. Wibben is Anna Lindh Professor for Gender, Peace and Security at the Swedish Defence University in Stockholm, Sweden. Her research straddles critical security and military studies, peace studies, and feminist international relations. She has written two books, Feminist Security Studies: A Narrative Approach (2011) and Researching War: Feminist Methods, Ethics & Politics (2016). Amanda E. Donahoe is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Centenary College of Louisiana, USA. She teaches International Relations and Comparative Politics broadly, and the intersection of identity and peace/conflict processes more specifically. Her research focuses on gender and peacebuilding exemplified by her book Peacebuilding through Women's Community Development: Wee Women's Work in Northern Ireland (2017).
1. Peace and War in the Classroom Part I: Pedagogy 2. Podcasting Pedagogy
for Teaching Peace and War 3. Teaching Peace with Popoki 4. Teaching Peace
Education at a South African University 5. Participatory Action Research
for Peacebuilding 6. Teaching Counterfactuals from Hell 7. Truth, Sources,
and the Fog of War 8. Conflict and Engagement in "Reacting to the Past"
Pedagogy 9. Group Projects as Conflict Management Pedagogy 10. Teaching
Religion, Conflict, and Peace Part II: Curricula 11. Idealism Versus
Pragmatism in Teaching Peace in Pakistan 12. The Intrigue of Peace and War
Curriculum in Africa 13. Decolonizing Practices for Western Educators 14.
Teaching Peace, Not War, to U.S. History Students 15. War and Peace in
Iraqi Kurdistan's History Curricula 16. Transrational Peacebuilding
Education to Reduce Epistemic Violence 17. Teaching Tangible Peace 18.
Teaching the United Nations, Gender, and Critical Pedagogy 19. Taking a
Stand (or a Seat) in the Peace Studies Classroom 20. Circle of Praxis
Pedagogy for Peace Studies
for Teaching Peace and War 3. Teaching Peace with Popoki 4. Teaching Peace
Education at a South African University 5. Participatory Action Research
for Peacebuilding 6. Teaching Counterfactuals from Hell 7. Truth, Sources,
and the Fog of War 8. Conflict and Engagement in "Reacting to the Past"
Pedagogy 9. Group Projects as Conflict Management Pedagogy 10. Teaching
Religion, Conflict, and Peace Part II: Curricula 11. Idealism Versus
Pragmatism in Teaching Peace in Pakistan 12. The Intrigue of Peace and War
Curriculum in Africa 13. Decolonizing Practices for Western Educators 14.
Teaching Peace, Not War, to U.S. History Students 15. War and Peace in
Iraqi Kurdistan's History Curricula 16. Transrational Peacebuilding
Education to Reduce Epistemic Violence 17. Teaching Tangible Peace 18.
Teaching the United Nations, Gender, and Critical Pedagogy 19. Taking a
Stand (or a Seat) in the Peace Studies Classroom 20. Circle of Praxis
Pedagogy for Peace Studies
1. Peace and War in the Classroom Part I: Pedagogy 2. Podcasting Pedagogy
for Teaching Peace and War 3. Teaching Peace with Popoki 4. Teaching Peace
Education at a South African University 5. Participatory Action Research
for Peacebuilding 6. Teaching Counterfactuals from Hell 7. Truth, Sources,
and the Fog of War 8. Conflict and Engagement in "Reacting to the Past"
Pedagogy 9. Group Projects as Conflict Management Pedagogy 10. Teaching
Religion, Conflict, and Peace Part II: Curricula 11. Idealism Versus
Pragmatism in Teaching Peace in Pakistan 12. The Intrigue of Peace and War
Curriculum in Africa 13. Decolonizing Practices for Western Educators 14.
Teaching Peace, Not War, to U.S. History Students 15. War and Peace in
Iraqi Kurdistan's History Curricula 16. Transrational Peacebuilding
Education to Reduce Epistemic Violence 17. Teaching Tangible Peace 18.
Teaching the United Nations, Gender, and Critical Pedagogy 19. Taking a
Stand (or a Seat) in the Peace Studies Classroom 20. Circle of Praxis
Pedagogy for Peace Studies
for Teaching Peace and War 3. Teaching Peace with Popoki 4. Teaching Peace
Education at a South African University 5. Participatory Action Research
for Peacebuilding 6. Teaching Counterfactuals from Hell 7. Truth, Sources,
and the Fog of War 8. Conflict and Engagement in "Reacting to the Past"
Pedagogy 9. Group Projects as Conflict Management Pedagogy 10. Teaching
Religion, Conflict, and Peace Part II: Curricula 11. Idealism Versus
Pragmatism in Teaching Peace in Pakistan 12. The Intrigue of Peace and War
Curriculum in Africa 13. Decolonizing Practices for Western Educators 14.
Teaching Peace, Not War, to U.S. History Students 15. War and Peace in
Iraqi Kurdistan's History Curricula 16. Transrational Peacebuilding
Education to Reduce Epistemic Violence 17. Teaching Tangible Peace 18.
Teaching the United Nations, Gender, and Critical Pedagogy 19. Taking a
Stand (or a Seat) in the Peace Studies Classroom 20. Circle of Praxis
Pedagogy for Peace Studies