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Through the preservation of the social, political, and cultural
autonomies of peoples within diverse cultural contexts,
Al-Daraweesh and Snauwaert propose a relational epistemology for
human rights education.
This book presents commentaries by a leading international group of
peace education scholars and practitioners concerning Reardon's
peace education theory and intellectual legacy. The guiding
question throughout the book is: How can her foundational work be
used to advance the theory and practice of peace education? In an
attempt to find answers, the contributing authors explore three
general areas of inquiry: (1) Theoretical Foundations of Peace and
Human Rights Education; (2) Feminism and the Gender Perspective as
Pathways of Transformation Toward Peace and Justice; and (3) Peace
Education Pedagogy and Practices. A contemplative commentary by
Reardon herself rounds out the coverage
Betty A. Reardon is a world-renowned leader in the fields of peace
education and human rights; her pioneering work has laid the
foundation for a new cross-disciplinary integration of peace
education and international human rights from a gender-conscious,
global perspective. This collection of reflective inquiry and
ongoing research gathers essential works on peace education and
human rights (1967-2014) and provides access to Reardon's key
works. These texts have been foundational to the field of peace
education during the past five decades of her practical experience.
The unique conceptualization of a holistic framework for organizing
content and the practical and specific descriptions of pedagogies
for the practice of critical peace education in schools and
universities, have made them essential resources for peace
educators around the world; several have already become standard
texts for basic courses in the field. The book also includes an
overview of Reardon's career and a bibliography of her
publications.
This book presents commentaries by a leading international group of
peace education scholars and practitioners concerning Reardon's
peace education theory and intellectual legacy. The guiding
question throughout the book is: How can her foundational work be
used to advance the theory and practice of peace education? In an
attempt to find answers, the contributing authors explore three
general areas of inquiry: (1) Theoretical Foundations of Peace and
Human Rights Education; (2) Feminism and the Gender Perspective as
Pathways of Transformation Toward Peace and Justice; and (3) Peace
Education Pedagogy and Practices. A contemplative commentary by
Reardon herself rounds out the coverage
This book presents a rich collection of Betty A. Reardon's writing
on gender studies, sexism and the war system, and human security
from a feminist perspective. Betty A. Reardon is a pioneer of
gender studies who, as a feminist, identified the structural
relationship between sexism and the war system and, as a scholar, a
shift from national to human security. As a pioneer in contemporary
theories on gender and peace, Betty A. Reardon has continually
developed research on the integral relationship between patriarchy
and war, and has been an outspoken advocate of gender issues as an
essential aspect of peace studies, of problems of gender equity as
the subject of peace research, and of gender experience as a
crucial factor in defining and attaining human security. Her work
evolved in the context of international women's movements for human
rights, peace and the United Nations, and is widely drawn upon by
activists and educators in order to introduce a gender perspective
to peace studies and education and a peace perspective to women's
studies.
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