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Building a Peaceful Society

Creative Integration of Peace Education


By:
Laura FInley, Barry University.

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A volume in the series: Peace Education. Editor(s): Ian Harris, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Edward J. Brantmeier, Colorado State University. Jing Lin, University of Maryland.

Published 2011

To truly move toward a more peaceful society, it is imperative that peace education better address structural and institutional violence. This requires that it be integrated into institutions outside of schools and universities. Doing so will be challenging, as many of these institutions are structured on domination and control, not on partnership and shared power. In particular, U.S. criminal justice, social services and prevention programs, and sport have tended to be dominator-modeled. This book offers analysis and suggestions for overcoming these challenges and for integrating peace education into important social institutions.

Creativity will be one of the most useful assets in moving peace education from schools to other institutions. This book argues that with creative visioning, collaboration, and implementation, peace education can be integrated into the most challenging situations and provide hope for holistic changes in our society.

CONTENTS
Preface Introduction: Violence and the Dominator Model. 1 Peacemaking, Positive Peace, and a Partnership Model. 2 Crime, Criminal Justice, and Peacemaking: The Role of Peace Education. 3 Crime, Criminal Justice, and Peacemaking: Courts and Corrections. 4 Prevention Programs and Peacemaking. 5 Nonprofits/NGOs, Social Services, and Peace Education. 6 Sport and Peacemaking. 7 Peacemaking in Other Institutions. 8 Moving Forward. A Favorite Activities and Ideas for Teaching Peace and Justice. B Favorite Positive Peace Education Resources. References.



RELATED CATEGORIES
> SOCIAL SCIENCE: Violence in Society
> EDUCATION: Decision-Making & Problem Solving
> EDUCATION: Research



MORE TITLES IN THIS SERIES
Transforming Education for Peace

Spirituality, Religion, and Peace Education

Books, Not Bombs: Teaching Peace Since the Dawn of the Republic

Think, Care, Act: Teaching for a Peaceful Future

More than a Curriculum: Education for Peace and Development




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