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Conflict Resolution Through Non-violence: Science and ethics

Author : K. D. Gangrade,Rameshwar Prasad Misra
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Conflict management
ISBN : 8170223113

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Perspectives on Nonviolence

Author : V.K. Kool
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781461244585

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Perspectives on Nonviolence by V.K. Kool Pdf

Paddock has referred to societies as "anti-violent" that Inhibit the expressIon of aggresSion. In his book Violence and Aggression, KE. Moyer nas made a brief but interesting comparison of several violent and nonviolent cultures. Whereas studies of violence have ranged from genetic, cultural to Situation effects, and have been pursued through empirical and nonempirical methods over the past several decades, nonviolence did not become a favorite area of study among social scientists. Although it is impossible to make a complete list of the various reasons for the lack of interest among social scientists on this subject, it is generally believed that a lack of understanding of the concept and a failure to either develop or apply adequate methods are to Olame. Therefore we are not surprized that nonviolence has remained, by and large, a favorite topic among religious thinkers and leaders only. A good example of how people have difficulty understanding the concept of nonviolence came to me when I delivered a lecture to a group of political science students several years ago. I experienced similar problems when I spoke to the history and political science professors. Subsequent dialogues with faculty members in other disciplines convinced me that our perspectives on nonVIolence were not commonly clear to all of us. or course, most of us did agree on one thing--that Is, there Is a distinct difference separating Eastern from Western views of nonviolence.

Conflict Resolution Through Non-violence: Development without destruction

Author : K. D. Gangrade,Rameshwar Prasad Misra
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Conflict management
ISBN : 8170223121

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Towards a Non-violent Society

Author : Prof. B.R. Dugar
Publisher : K.K. Publications
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9788178443126

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Towards a Non-violent Society by Prof. B.R. Dugar Pdf

1. Training in Non-Violence Acharya Tulsi ...........................................................11 2. Non-Violence and its Many Facets Acharya Mahaprajna.................................................21 3. Ecology and Non-Violence Acharya Mahashraman .............................................31 4. Role of Women in the Training for Non-Violence Sadhavi Pramukha Kanak Prabha...............................35 5. Toward a Non-Violent 21St Century Glenn D. Paige.........................................................41 6. The Spirituality of Non-Violence Donal Harrington......................................................50 7. Peace and Conflict-Resolution: Indian Experience of Non-Violence Professor Ramjee Singh ............................................61 8. Human Rights as the Basic Principle for Non-Violence Training Luis Perez Aguirre ....................................................79 9. Peace With Justice and Dignity Guillermo Michel......................................................88 10. Ahimsa And Human Development: A Different Paradigm for Conflict Resolution Ursula Oswald Spring .............................................102 11. Nonviolence as a Science of Conflict Resolution Antonino Drago ......................................................123 12. Globalization Process and Conflicts in the World Order B.M. Jain ..............................................................135 13. Towards an Era of Culture of Peace N. Radhakrishnan ..................................................147 14. Sustainable Development for Peaceful Living B.R. Dugar ............................................................159 15. Teaching Peace and Harmony Through English Dr Sanjay Goyal......................................................168 16. Gandhian Technique of Conflict Resolution: An International Perspective Dashrath Singh ......................................................176 17. Non-Violence in the Information Age Katsuya Kodama ....................................................198 18. The Way of Nonviolence R. B. Deats............................................................204 19. Vision for Human Development and Self-Transformation N.B. Mirza.............................................................213 20. Education as Impetus in Shaping Attitudes Relating to Peace and the Environment Kamala Sharma .....................................................225

The Force of Nonviolence

Author : Judith Butler
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781788732772

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“The most creative and courageous social theorist working today” examines the ethical binds that emerge within the force field of violence (Cornel West). “ . . . nonviolence is often seen as passive and resolutely individual. Butler’s philosophical inquiry argues that it is in fact a shrewd and even aggressive collective political tactic.” —New York Times Judith Butler shows how an ethic of nonviolence must be connected to a broader political struggle for social equality. While many think of nonviolence as passive or individualist, Butler argues nonviolence is an ethical position found in the midst of the political field. She champions an ‘aggressive’ nonviolence, which accepts hostility as part of our psychic constitution—but values ambivalence as a way of checking the conversion of aggression into violence. Some challengers say a politics of nonviolence is subjective: What qualifies as violence versus nonviolence? This distinction is often mobilized in the service of ratifying the state’s monopoly on violence. Considering nonviolence as an ethical problem within a political philosophy requires two things: a critique of individualism and an understanding of the psychosocial dimensions of violence. Butler draws upon Foucault, Fanon, Freud, and Benjamin to consider how the interdiction against violence fails to include lives regarded as ‘ungrievable’. By considering how “racial phantasms” inform justifications of state and administrative violence, Butler tracks how violence is often attributed to those who are most severely exposed to its lethal effects. Ultimately, the struggle for nonviolence is found in modes of resistance and social movements that separate aggression from its destructive aims to affirm the living potentials of radical egalitarian politics.

Conflict Resolution Through Non-violence

Author : K. D. Gangrade,R. P. Misra
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015028417700

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A Just Peace Ethic Primer

Author : Eli S. McCarthy
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781626167575

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A Just Peace Ethic Primer by Eli S. McCarthy Pdf

The just peace movement offers a critical shift in focus and imagination. Recognizing that all life is sacred and seeking peace through violence is unsustainable, the just peace approach turns our attention to rehumanization, participatory processes, nonviolent resistance, restorative justice, reconciliation, racial justice, and creative strategies of active nonviolence to build sustainable peace, transform conflict, and end cycles of violence. A Just Peace Ethic Primer illuminates a moral framework behind this praxis and proves its versatility in global contexts. With essays by a diverse group of scholars, A Just Peace Ethic Primer outlines the ethical, theological, and activist underpinnings of a just peace ethic.These essays also demonstrate and revise the norms of a just peace ethic through conflict cases involving US immigration, racial and environmental justice, and the death penalty, as well as gang violence in El Salvador, civil war in South Sudan, ISIS in Iraq, gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, women-led activism in the Philippines, and ethnic violence in Kenya. A Just Peace Ethic Primer exemplifies the ecumenical, interfaith, and multicultural aspects of a nonviolent approach to preventing and transforming violent conflict. Scholars, advocates, and activists working in politics, history, international law, philosophy, theology, and conflict resolution will find this resource vital for providing a fruitful framework and implementing a creative vision of sustainable peace.

Nonviolence and Peace Psychology

Author : Daniel Mayton
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2009-05-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780387893488

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Recent trends and events worldwide have increased public interest in nonviolence, pacifism, and peace psychology as well as professional interest across the social sciences. Nonviolence and Peace Psychology assembles multiple perspectives to create a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the concepts and phenomena of nonviolence than is usually seen on the subject. Through this diverse literature—spanning psychology, political science, religious studies, anthropology, and sociology—peace psychologist Dan Mayton gives readers the opportunity to view nonviolence as a body of principles, a system of pragmatics, and a strategy for social change. This important volume: Draws critical distinctions between nonviolence, pacifism, and related concepts. Classifies nonviolence in terms of its scope (intrapersonal, interpersonal, societal, global) and pacifism according to political and situational dimensions. Applies standard psychological concepts such as beliefs, motives, dispositions, and values to define nonviolent actions and behaviors. Brings sociohistorical and cross-cultural context to peace psychology. Analyzes a century’s worth of nonviolent social action, from the pathbreaking work of Gandhi and King to the Courage to Refuse movement within the Israeli armed forces. Reviews methodological and measurement issues in nonviolence research, and suggests areas for future study. Although more attention is traditionally devoted to violence and aggression within the social sciences, Nonviolence and Peace Psychology reveals a robust knowledge base and a framework for peacebuilding work, granting peace psychologists, activists, and mediators new possibilities for the transformative power of nonviolence.

Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution

Author : Douglas P. Fry,Kaj Bj”rkqvist,Kaj Bjorkqvist
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781135808761

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Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution by Douglas P. Fry,Kaj Bj”rkqvist,Kaj Bjorkqvist Pdf

This volume's central purpose is to provide a clearly written, scholarly exploration of cultural variation regarding conflict resolution and in so doing, highlight certain alternatives to violence. It presents an interdisciplinary examination of how conflicts are perceived and handled in a variety of cultural settings. Drawing on data and models from anthropology, psychology, and political science, the chapters analyze conflict resolution across the societal spectrum, including cases from Western and non-Western traditions, complex and tribal societies, and violent and non-violent cultures. While demonstrating the extremely important impact of culture on conflict resolution processes, the book does not solely emphasize cultural specificity. Rather--through introductory chapters, section introductions, and a concluding chapter--the volume editors draw attention to cross-cultural patterns in an attempt to further the search for more general conflict principles. An explicit message throughout the book is that alternatives to violence exist. The volume demonstrates that at various levels--from the interpersonal to the international-- conflicts can be handled in ways that cause far less pain and destruction than violence. Chapters by psychologists discuss social and cognitive processes for facilitating the learning of alternatives to violence among children and youth. Anthropology contributors explore mechanisms for dealing with social conflict which allow some cultures to remain relatively peaceful and consider implications of their work for reducing violence in other societies. Chapters by former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, and by political scientists examine how non-violent political solutions can be employed as alternatives to warfare and violent resistence.

Gandhian Spiritualism

Author : Mohit Chakrabarti
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8170224578

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Gandhian Holistic Economics

Author : Shashi Prabha Sharma
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Economic development
ISBN : 8170224462

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The Social Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi

Author : K. S. Bharathi
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8170223628

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The Social Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi by K. S. Bharathi Pdf

Moral Lessons From Gandhi S Autobiography And Other Essays

Author : K.D. Gangrade
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Statesmen
ISBN : 8180690849

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Moral Lessons From Gandhi S Autobiography And Other Essays by K.D. Gangrade Pdf

Provides Fresh Insights Into Gandhi`S Autobiography-My Experiments With Truth And Identifies Moral Lessons It Offers For Individuals And Moral Reconstruction Of Our Society. Contains 3 Case Studies Of Gandhian Way Of Conflict Resolutions. Has 9 Chapters And 3 Appendices. Useful For Those Interested In Gandhiana.

Right to Equality in the Indian Constitution

Author : Shashi Nath Saraswati
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Constitutional law
ISBN : 8170229510

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Gandhi and 21st Century

Author : Janardan Pandey
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Civilization, Modern
ISBN : 8170226724

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