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    Conflict, Peace and Teaching in Higher Education

    Postcritical Praxis in a World of Conflict

    AvKevin Kester,Greg William Misiaszek

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    2 479 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Conflict, Peace and Teaching in Higher Education addresses one of the most pressing challenges facing contemporary universities—how to teach and learn in environments increasingly shaped by violence, political unrest, and social movements.Conflict is an inescapable feature of contemporary life, and university educators are increasingly working in environments where teaching is deeply intertwined with broader societal and global struggles. Many face the direct and indirect effects of violence, displacement, militarisation, surveillance, and censorship. At the same time, as student activism for peace, justice, and social change grows, universities around the world are becoming sites of heightened tension, where academic freedom often collides with state and institutional responses to issues deemed controversial. This book critically examines the role of higher education teaching in both fostering peacebuilding and, at times, contributing to the escalation of conflict. It explores how teaching and learning can help disrupt cycles of violence, address structural injustices, and cultivate sustainable cultures of peace. The volume explores theoretical foundations, regional contexts, pedagogical innovations, and institutional responses that shape the role of higher education in either perpetuating conflict or fostering sustainable peacebuilding across diverse global settings.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in Teaching in Higher Education.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-11-30
    • Mått:178 x 254 x undefined mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:336
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • ISBN:9781041437826

    Utforska kategorier

    • Referensverk och tvärvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Högskola och universitet inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Pedagogisk metodik inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Kevin Kester is Associate Professor of Comparative International Education and Peace/Development Studies and Director of the Education, Conflict and Peace Lab at Seoul National University. He is Editor of the Asia Pacific Education Review. His latest books are the International Handbook on Peace Education (2026) and A Modern Guide to Education in East Asia (2026).Greg William Misiaszek is a Distinguished Professor at Tohoku University’s Graduate School of Education and Associate Director of the Paulo Freire Institute, UCLA. He is Chief Editor of the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Environmental Education and Book Series Editor of Freire in Focus. His latest book is Ecopedagogy and the Global Environmental Citizen (2025).

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Unsettling conflict and peace through teaching in higher education: diverse contexts, approaches and pedagogic possibilities. Part I: Higher Education and Overt Violence: Teaching Amid War, Memory, and Displacement 1. Memories and continuities of violence: the role of universities in Latin America 2. Teaching conflict holistically in higher education: addressing historical trauma in China–Japan grassroots relationships 3. Education as emotional support: coping, connection and resilience among Ukrainian students in wartime 4. The challenges of teaching peacebuilding in higher education: taking issue with Kester and Misiaszek’s ‘Four Questions’ 5. The hope industrial complex: resisting manufactured and false hope with critical hope in peace education, Thailand’s refugee context 6. Towards a critical approach to diaspora engagement in teaching and education development in conflict-affected contexts 7. Reimagining the role of higher education for peacebuilding: reflections from Somaliland 8. Toward place-responsive pedagogies in higher education: insights from post-Conflict Sri Lanka’s academic practice 9. Developing peace and justice education praxes at a university – towards pedagogies for life-deep learning Part II: Teaching Peace Within Systems of Power: Coloniality, Racism, and Epistemic Injustice 10. The tricky business of teaching peace and conflict: diverse pedagogical strategies for university classrooms 11. Restorative justice in preservice teacher education in Canada: a tool to facilitate healing and actively help mitigate violence 12. Memory, space, and peace-building in the UAE: critical peace education through the Abrahamic Family House 13. Acting out peace: the role of dramaturgy in peace studies in higher education 14. Al-Mufawadah as the pedagogy of negotiation: intercultural communication strategy for conflict resolution 15. Decolonizing peace and conflict studies: intersectional perspectives from racialized women in academia 16. Conflict in the academy: peacebuilding and education professors in dialogue about higher education 17. Training peaceful warriors? Is peace leadership for military leaders helpful or harmful? 18. Moving beyond militarization: university-level conflict defense teaching requires reform 19. Learning that opens the heart: enhancing critical peace education with holistic learning and being. Index