Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource(35 PDFs (xxxi, 435 pages)) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers Mode of access: World Wide Web Section 1. The problem of peacemaking. Chapter 1. Trends in peace research: can cyber d(c)♭tente lead to lasting peace? ; Chapter 2. Sacred and secular activists are now joining their strategies for peacebuilding -- Section 2. Main threats to world peace. Chapter 3. The role of education in reducing the threat of nuclear war ; Chapter 4. Minimizing the danger of nuclear weapons ; Chapter 5. Mutual understanding in the age of vulnerable truth -- Section 3. Social actions as a solution. Chapter 6. Process documentation of interfaith peacebuilding cycle: a case study from nepal ; Chapter 7. Tackling islamic terrorism and radicalism in indonesia by increasing the sense of humanity and friendship -- Section 4. The problem of media. Chapter 8. Identity and social peace in the digital world ; Chapter 9. Social media and peacemaking: a snapshot of literature ; Chapter 10. Dynamic co-evolutions of peace frames in the United States, mainland China, and Hong Kong: a semantic network analysis ; Chapter 11. Mediating death: the role of mass media in Thana-capitalism ; Chapter 12. Social media and democracy -- Section 5. The problem of leadership. Chapter 13. From negative leadership to healing leadership: a therapy strategy to remedy African instability ; Chapter 14. Responsible leadership and peacemaking ; Chapter 15. Women in leadership: why we need more women leaders -- Section 6. The problem of government repression. Chapter 16. Peacebuilding, media, and terrorism in 21st century and beyond: a psychological perspective ; Chapter 17. Recognition, apology, and restoration of Indonesians' past maltreatments of people labeled as communists -- Section 7. The problem of religion. Chapter 18. Understanding our minds and how we can liberate ourselves and others from the hex of the Internet: a vedantic case study -- Section 8. Solutions for peace in the digital age. Chapter 19. World citizenship ; Chapter 20. Education for a new age: new education for establishing peace and harmony in the globe ; Chapter 21. Importance of classroom settings in educational institutions to promote peacebuilding through a specific intended learning outcome ; Chapter 22. Soul education for children of the earth ; Chapter 23. The responsibility of educators in peacekeeping: a view from the USA ; Chapter 24. International diaspora involvement in peacemaking through social media like diasporaengager ; Chapter 25. Interethnic conflicts: understanding the important role of folktales ; Chapter 26. Gandhi's Satyagraha and the earth constitution ; Chapter 27. Understanding our potential for love and peace: a phenomenological view Also available in print. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5225-3033-6 ; 978-1-5225-3032-9 ; 1-5225-3032-0 |
Other identifiers: | 10.4018/978-1-5225-3032-9 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012392950