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Prof. Johan Galtung @ Kathmandu - The conflict of Nepal...nothing...nothing...nothing

Rajendra Man Banepali wrote 3 months ago: KATHMANDU, 11 February 2013 — Prominent contributor in conflict studies Professor Johan Galtung atte … more →

Tags: News, Tribhuvan University, The conflict of Nepal, Rajendra Man Banepali

The Value of Stories8 comments

peerlesscynic wrote 4 months ago:   In this revealing clip Amy Goodman and Johan Galtung are asked about the importance of storie … more →

Tags: Politics, Cultural, writing, amy goodman, Democracy Now!, Pablo Picasso, Peace Studies, guernica

Food, Cosmology and Futures Studies

engagedforesight wrote 5 months ago: Pinakbet Futures “Eat what your genes like” The Economist It was wonderful and magnifice … more →

Tags: food futures, Causal Layered Analysis, Asia Pacific Foresight Conference, Perth, Australia, Cosmology, Civilization

The Peace Economy3 comments

Occupy The Polls wrote 5 months ago: via: http://stream.aljazeera.com/ +The Stream speaks to the founder of Peace Studies Johan Galtung ( … more →

Tags: Palestine, peace economics, United Nations, Sociocide, Free Palestine

Peace Journalism: An Alternative to Reporting on Conflict?

rshdrshd wrote 6 months ago: Johan Galtung is considered to be the founding father of Peace & Conflict studies. He is also at … more →

Tags: Blog, Peace Journalism, War Journalism, peace & conflict studies, advocacy journalism

The Ongoing Glossary of PCR Terms: Negative and Positive Peace

endsandmeansblog wrote 8 months ago: I have created a prezi to demonstrate the first terms for Ends and Means’ glossary of PCR term … more →

Tags: Glossary, Peace, negative peace, Positive Peace, prézi

Professor Johan Galtung and the Value of Peace Studies

peerlesscynic wrote 8 months ago:   For anyone interested in learning more about the well respected mathematician and peace studi … more →

Tags: Politics, Economics, writing, Peace, History, World War 2, Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies

Where Is the Flotilla for Syria? by Ron Prosor (Wall Street Journal)

israsphere wrote 8 months ago: Last month, a group of Scandinavians pulled up anchor from a Swedish port and set off toward the Mid … more →

Tags: blogs, middle east, THE PROTOCOLS OF THE ELDERS OF ZION, Assad, Gaza, Israel and the UN, mavi marmara, Ron Prosor, Swiss World Peace Academy

Rational Conflict Resolution: What Stands In The Way?

deepaktripathi wrote 11 months ago: by Johan Galtung, TRANSCEND Media Service, May 14, 2012 Basel, Switzerland, World Peace Academy  Six … more →

Tags: Articles, Conflict Resolution, middle east, Peace Studies

G8 Summit and Iran’s Nuclear Program

drhayat wrote 1 year ago: The symbolism of the G8 summit members calling on Iran to “come clean” with its nuclear program has … more →

Tags: Iran, Israel, iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran Nuclear Program, P51, NPT, WMD, G8

Academia’s Jew Haters by Asaf Romirowsky (Scholars for Peace in the Middle East)

israsphere wrote 1 year ago: The academic world has become a vehicle for promoting anti-Semitic libel under the guise of anti-Zio … more →

Tags: blogs, blood libel, Norway, Protocols of the Elders of Zion

Sudan, Syria, London and Election Bits.

soupyone wrote 1 year ago: So much happening across the world and so little (infinite) blogging space to put it into. The Sudan … more →

Tags: aid to palestinians, Aleppo, anti Jewish racism, Antiracism, Antisemitism, Chryssi Avgi, Conspiracy Theorists, Elections, Gordon Duff

Peace studies' Jewish problem

Yitzhak Santis יצחק סנטיס wrote 1 year ago: Two news stories in as many days are shedding some much needed light on a dark corner of the peace s … more →

Tags: Anti-Semitism, BD's, breivik, Conflict Resolution, Holocaust, Palestine, Palestinians, Peace 3, Peace Studies

Say Hello To Shame

thejoyprofessor wrote 1 year ago: Last week I explained the first of the seven dwarves of smallness, Abandonment. Today I’d like you t … more →

Tags: Limiting Beliefs, Shadow Work, seven dwarves, humiliation, shame, Shadow work, releasing shame

Insight on Conflict> An Interview with Johan Galtung

wammtoday wrote 1 year ago: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHAN GALTUNG By Ben Baruch March 12, 2012  Insight on Conflict  Professor Johan G … more →

Tags: Military Madness, War/Military, Africa, military, Sudan, Violence, preparation for violence, Conflict Resolution, four levels of conflict in Sudan

Siachen Glacier Tragedy Represents an Opportunity for Mediating an Entrenched Conflict2 comments

zrasul wrote 1 year ago: On 13 April 1984, India took over a strategic portion of the Siachen Glacier in a military operation … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Peace Mediation and Negotiation, India, siachen glacier, peace pak, Ecuador, Perú, mediation proposal, Kashmir

A different economic system.

apeaceofconflict wrote 1 year ago: [Dear readers, I am still currently ill and as such will be holding back the This Week in Conflict R … more →

Tags: Peace, Peacebuilding, rebecca sargent's posts, Galtung, life-sustaining economy, peace economics, Review

The Violence Triangle4 comments

Ahmed Afzaal wrote 1 year ago: Johan Galtung has shown that there are several different ways of classifying the phenomenon of viole … more →

Tags: violence / nonviolence, direct violence, Structural Violence, cultural violence, Violence Triangle

The Word "Violence" (2)2 comments

Ahmed Afzaal wrote 1 year ago: Here is Galtung’s first definition of violence, as appeared in “Violence, Peace, and Pea … more →

Tags: violence / nonviolence, Violence, Peace, direct violence, Structural Violence, cultural violence


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