Yogic Peace Education

Yogic Peace Education
Author: Katerina Standish,Janine M. Joyce
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781476670010

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This introduction to peace education and yogic science provides a good toolkit to help bring contemplative peacebuilding (efforts to stop harm) practices to the classroom and community center. The latest research is presented alongside personal reflections of teachers and facilitators who have used these methods for instructing students or participants on facing the hectic realities of life with self-regulation and nonviolence. Exercises and practices are included, along with creative activities for emotional grounding and stress management.

Contemporary Love Studies in the Arts and Humanities

Contemporary Love Studies in the Arts and Humanities
Author: Madalena Grobbelaar,Elizabeth Reid Boyd,Debra Dudek
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031260551

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This edited book demonstrates how love both unites and separates academic thinking across the arts and humanities, and beyond: from popular romance studies to border criminology, from sexology to peace studies, and into the fields of health, medicine, and engineering. This book is both a reflection and a call for a greater understanding of the complexity and importance of love in our lives, and in our world.

Bhakti the Yoga of Love

Bhakti   the Yoga of Love
Author: Samrat Schmiem Kumar
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2010
Genre: Peace (Philosophy)
ISBN: 9783643501301

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Transrational Peaces is a new approach in contemporary Peace Research. It considers the rational and the spiritual sphere of human perception to be essential for the understanding of peace. In this book the Austrian-Indian researcher Samrat Schmiem Kumar presents the Indian tradition of Bhakti Yoga, and demonstrates the value of Indian philosophy for contemporary discussions on peace. In the philosophy of Bhakti, life is a playful and aesthetic relationship between human and the cosmos. The book opens the field of Peace Studies beyond the well-known horizons of the discipline in Europe and the United States.

Routledge Companion to Peace and Conflict Studies

Routledge Companion to Peace and Conflict Studies
Author: Sean Byrne,Thomas Matyók,Imani Michelle Scott,Jessica Senehi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1033
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351724081

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This Companion examines contemporary challenges in Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) and offers practical solutions to these problems. Bringing together chapters from new and established global scholars, the volume explores and critiques the foundations of Peace and Conflict Studies in an effort to advance the discipline in light of contemporary local and global actors. The book examines the following eight specific components of Peace and Conflict Studies: Peace and conflict studies praxis Structure–agency tension as it relates to social justice, nonviolence, and relationship building Gender, masculinity, and sexuality The role of partnerships and allies in racial, ethnic, and religious peacebuilding Culture and identity Critical and emancipatory peacebuilding International conflict transformation and peacebuilding Global responses to conflict. It argues that new critical and emancipatory peacebuilding and conflict transformation strategies are needed to address the complex cultural, economic, political, and social conflicts of the 21st century. This book will be of much interest to students of peace and conflict studies, peace studies, conflict resolution, transitional justice, reconciliation studies, social justice studies, and international relations.

Handbook of Research on Promoting Peace Through Practice Academia and the Arts

Handbook of Research on Promoting Peace Through Practice  Academia  and the Arts
Author: Lutfy, Mohamed Walid,Toffolo, Cris
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781522530022

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Academic disciplines perceive tranquility and a sense of contentment differently among themselves and therefore contribute to peace-building initiatives differently. Peace is not merely a function of education or a tool that produces amicable systems, but rather a concept that educational contributions can help societies progress to a more peaceful existence. The Handbook of Research on Promoting Peace Through Practice, Academia, and the Arts aims to provide readers with a concise overview of proactive positive peace models and practices to counter the overemphasis on merely ending wars as a solution. While approaching peace-building through multiple vantage points and academic fields such as the humanities, arts, social sciences, and theology, this valuable resource promotes peace-building as a cooperative effort. This publication is a vital reference work for humanitarian workers, leaders, educators, policymakers, academicians, undergraduate and graduate-level students, and researchers.

Conflict Transformation Peacebuilding and Storytelling

Conflict Transformation  Peacebuilding  and Storytelling
Author: Laura E. Reimer,Katerina Standish,Chuck Thiessen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498564182

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This book serves as an important link between conflict resolution practice and education by providing research from the unique perspective and approach of the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, one of the world’s leading academic programs for PACS research: storytelling, peacebuilding, and conflict transformation. Each chapter presents original research in critical issues in the field of PACS, and provides recent research for the future development of the field and the education of its practitioners and academics. The book has a wide audience targeting students at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels. It also extends to those working in and leading community conflict resolution efforts as well as humanitarian aid workers. Exploring the issues facing the field provides a means by which academics, students, and practitioners can develop theory, practice, pedagogy, and methodology to confront the complexity of contemporary conflicts while expanding opportunities for future research and practice. Contributors to the book are recognized scholars and practitioners in their respective fields. The authors’ take a holistic approach to the study, analysis, and resolution of conflict at the personal, interpersonal, societal and cultural levels. The book is a retrospective of the Mauro Centre and through its content, explores the roots of a major contributor to PACS scholarship. The scholarship represents those who come to the PACS field with a diversity of ideas, approaches, disciplinary roots, and topic areas, which speaks to the complexity, breadth, and depth needed to apply and take account of conflict dynamics and the goal of peace. This book reflects the unique model and approach of the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice at the University of Manitoba in central Canada: conflict transformation, peacebuilding, and storytelling. Based in the doctoral theses and in celebration of the first decade of Canada’s only doctoral program in PACS, this volume, co-edited by three of the graduates of the program and written by colleagues, presents and explores a number of these issues while presenting new and leading research across the broad spectrum of Peace and Conflict Studies.

Little Flower Yoga for Kids

Little Flower Yoga for Kids
Author: Jennifer Cohen Harper
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781608827947

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Wouldn’t it be great if your child could exercise, have fun, and build concentration skills all at the same time? In 2006, the Little Flower Yoga program was developed by teacher and certified yoga instructor Jennifer Cohen Harper, when her successful use of yoga in her kindergarten classroom led to requests by other students, teachers, and administrators for yoga programs of their own. Harper slowly began to teach more and more yoga classes, and eventually recruited other yoga teachers with education backgrounds to continue growing what had become a flourishing program. Little Flower Yoga for Kidsoffers this fun and unique program combining yoga and mindfulness in an easy-to-read format. Written specifically for parents and kids, the book aims at teaching children to pay attention, increase focus, and balance their emotions—all while building physical strength and flexibility. Based on a growing body of evidence that yoga and mindfulness practices can help children develop focus and concentration, the simple yoga exercises in this book can easily be integrated into their child’s daily routine, ultimately improving health, behavior, and even school achievement. The book details the five main components of the program: connect, breath, move, focus, and relax. Drawing on these components, Harper shares practical activities that parents can use with their children both on a daily basis and as applied to particularly challenging issues. And while this book is targeted to parents, teachers may also find it extremely useful in helping students achieve better attention and focus. For more information about this innovative program, visit www.littlefloweryoga.com.

Principles in Conflict Management

Principles in Conflict Management
Author: Benson, George H, Benson Muchinshi Kamfwa, David Suaka Yaro, Teddy Ngosa Mofya, Precious Joan Wapukha
Publsiher: Cari Journals USA LLC
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2022-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789914746853

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TOPICS IN THE BOOK Linking the Peace-Loving Nature of Ghanaians to Traditional Peace Educational Practices: Myth or Reality? An Evaluation of Roles and Integration of Female Soldiers in Peace Building in Central African Republic: A Case of Zambian Regiment Lusaka, Zambia Developing Alternatives: Citizens Perspectives on Causes and the Ramifications of the 2003 Conflict in Darfur Role of Women in Peace Building in Zambia: Case of Northern Province Ceasefire Effort by Stakeholders in Mitigating Pastoralist Conflict between the Samburu and Turkana of Baragoi Northern Kenya