This book explores the relationship between peacebuilding and dance, including insights dance provides on key debates around peace and conflict.It investigates the application, practice, and analysis of a dance-focused peacebuilding programme and tells the important story of young people who engage in dance for peacebuilding.
This book explores the relationship between peacebuilding and dance, including insights dance provides on key debates around peace and conflict.It investigates the application, practice, and analysis of a dance-focused peacebuilding programme and tells the important story of young people who engage in dance for peacebuilding.
Lesley Pruitt is a Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia Erica Rose Jeffrey is a Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Institute, Australia
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Finding our rhythm: Why and how to think about dance and peace 2 Young people as peer leaders for peace: Emerging strategies 3 Local/global dance 'hubs' for peace 4 Finding empathy and practising peace through dance: Through a mirror darkly? 5 Embodying peace: Prospects for self-care within conflicted settings Conclusion References
Introduction 1 Finding our rhythm: Why and how to think about dance and peace 2 Young people as peer leaders for peace: Emerging strategies 3 Local/global dance 'hubs' for peace 4 Finding empathy and practising peace through dance: Through a mirror darkly? 5 Embodying peace: Prospects for self-care within conflicted settings Conclusion References
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