Experiments with Peace (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
388
Utgivningsdatum
2011-03-30
Förlag
Pambazuka Press
Medarbetare
Johansen, J. A. Rgen (red.)/Jones, John Y. (red.)
Dimensioner
216 x 140 x 145 mm
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780857490186

Experiments with Peace

A Book Celebrating Peace on Johan Galtung's 80th Birthday

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2011-03-30

Slutsåld

In honour of Johan Galtung at 80, Experiments with Peace features forewords by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Narayan Desai, along with chapters from 34 other leading contributors in celebration of peace and non-violent struggles for justice and the peaceful resolution of conflict. As he turns 80, Johan's friends and colleagues want to celebrate his life through a compilation of articles written exclusively for this occasion, with a tabula gratulatoria where we invite you to join us. Peace has been the overarching theme in Johan Galtung's many endeavours throughout his long life's journey. And what a journey it has been in so many respects: not only in his path covering the world's five continents by visits to universities, politicians, activists and challenging zones of conflict, but also in his readiness to see new areas, new groups and new angles. From his very first academic years to the hectic days around his 80th anniversary, his always challenging approach to peace brings anything but tranquillity to the conversation and discourse he engages in. What may appear as stubbornness or love for the confrontational is the facade of an unwavering dedication to this pursuit of peace, be it in understanding the micro-relationship between spouses or family members, or grasping, analysing and confronting the vast structures of imperial domination on a global scale over decades. Galtung's engagement does not stop at understanding but seeks to change and move, as evidenced by his response on the issue of 'September 11 2001: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy'. Given Johan Galtung's broad output of around 120 books and 1,000 articles, the selection of a few examples can in no way do justice to his writing. In addition to a vast production of books, research and articles, and a frantic travelling schedule between lectures and meetings is the impressive list of institutions he has initiated from the very first days of his long academic career. After receiving his mag. art. degree in 1957, Galtung moved to Columbia University in New York, returning to Oslo in 1959, where he founded the International Peace Research Institute (PRIO). As its director for 10 years he saw the institute develop from a department within the Norwegian Institute of Social Research into an independent research institute. In 1964 the first academic journal devoted to Peace Studies: the Journal of Peace Research was established, and that same year Galtung assisted in the founding of the International Peace Research Association. In 1969 Galtung became professor of peace and conflict research at the University of Oslo, a position he held until 1978. He then served as the director general of the International University Centre in Dubrovnik, as well as president of the World Future Studies Federation. He has also held visiting positions at other universities, including Santiago, Chile, the United Nations University in Geneva, and at Columbia, Princeton and the University of Hawaii. He is currently teaching at Saybrook University. The late Elise Boulding, who knew him like few others, stated that Johan Galtung has served at so many universities 'that he has probably taught more students on more campuses around the world than any other contemporary sociologist'.
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Foreword Narayan Desai Foreword Desmond Tutu Eradicating violence: a prerequisite for personal and societal peace Guadalupe Abrego Conflict transformation and Sabona SynA ve Faldalen Nonviolent geopolitics: rationality and resistance Richard Anderson Falk Learning from nature Dieter Fischer The global and the local: Local Agenda 21 as peace movement Bernd Hamm Resistance to taxation for the military - the need for a peace tax bill Alexander Harang How long is the run for peace? Fredrik Heffermehl Some thoughts about Johan Galtung's teaching and cooperative learning Sara Rozenblum de Horowitz Deconstructing and reconstructing the global financial crisis Sohail Inayatullah TV program-based preventive education for the prejudice towards schizophrenia Takayo Inoue, Takehiko Ito and Tomoe Kodaira External support in nonviolent revolutions JA rgen Johansen Obama and his Nobel peace prize speech John Y. Jones Structural violence George Kent Global terrorism and global hegemony Ninan Koshy From omnicide to abolition David Krieger With Johan and Arne Nass to India Sigmund Satreng Kvaly. The travellers guide 2035 edition Poka Laenui 1989: A Journey with Johan Galtung Jonathan D. London Towards the deep study of peace and war Ramon Lopez-Reyes Peace journalism: variations on a theme of Johan Galtung Jake Lynch From means to ends and back again Brian Martin The tripartite peace architecture amidst promises and challenges for sustaining peace - Galtung's relevance a third of a century later Erin McCandless Nature, survival, and the notion of solidarity - on Johan Galtung and Another Development Henning Melber From violent to peace-oriented masculinities Ivana Milojevic Peace research and black swans Jan A-berg Galtungs theory of peace journalism and Norwegian journalism on Afghanistan Rune Ottosen Political leadership, nonviolence and love: governor Guillermo Gaviria Correa of Colombia Glenn D. Paige Approaches to peacebuilding in Nepal: experiment in various dimensions Bishnu Pathak The destruction of enemies Vithal Rajan Sport and conflict transformation Andrew Rigby Difficult reconciliation?: Southern Thailand and the influence of Galtung's peace research Chaiwat Satha-Anand To overcome war: the importance of constructive alternatives Christine Schweitzer The persistence of tradition: moving beyond sentimental imperialisms Paul D. Scott Kama Sutra and conflict Sutra S. P. Udayakumar An experiment in academic diplomacy Peter Wallensteen