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Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Institute of Development Studies (IDS), UK)

This book uses a series of case studies to examine the roles played by universities during situations of conflict, peacebuilding and resistance.

While a body of work dealing with the role of education in conflict does exist, this is almost entirely concerned with compulsory education and schooling. This book, in contrast, highlights and promotes the importance of higher education, and universities in particular, to situations of conflict, peacebuilding and resistance. Using case studies from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, this volume considers institutional responses, academic responses and student responses, illustrating these in chapters written by those who have had direct experience of these issues. Looking at a university’s tripartite functions (of research, teaching and service) in relation to the different phases or stages of conflict (pre conflict, violence, post conflict and peacebuilding), it draws together some of the key contributions a university might make to situations of instability, resistance and recovery. The book is organised in five sections that deal with conceptual issues, institutional responses, academic-led or discipline-specific responses, teaching or curriculum-led responses and student involvement. Aimed at those working in universities or concerned with conflict recovery and peacebuilding it highlights ways in which universities can be a valuable, if currently neglected, resource.

This book will be of much interest to students of peace studies, conflict resolution, education studies and IR in general.

List of contributors
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Introduction 1(10)
Juliet Millican
PART 1 Conceptual issues
11(52)
1 The social role and responsibility of a university in different social and political contexts
13(16)
Juliet Millican
2 The stages of conflict and the practical science of peace
29(15)
Stephen Ryan
3 Higher education, conflict causation and post-conflict peacebuilding
44(19)
Sansom Milton
PART 2 Institutional responses to conflict or occupation
63(42)
4 Queen's University Belfast in times of in violence and peace
65(13)
John Brewer
5 Protests, prisoners and Palestinian studies: what can a university under occupation do?
78(12)
Penny Johnson
6 Should universities actively help build peace? Reflections from `Programme for a Peaceful City'
90(15)
Lisa Cumming
With Graeme Chesters
Amria Khatun
PART 3 Academic-led responses, working through specific disciplines with governments and their local communities
105(72)
7 Clinical human rights education in an occupied territory: attempting to bridge the human rights standards' gap
107(13)
Munir Nuseibah
8 Bridging the `International-Local Gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: the Balkan Master's Program in Peace Studies
120(16)
Nemanja Dzuverovic
Damir Kapidzic
9 Peacebuilding through education: empowerment and engagement in times of instability
136(13)
Jonny Byrne
Maire Braniff
John Bell
10 Social and moral responsibilities of foreign language teachers in post-conflict, fragile and fragmented Bosnia and Herzegovina
149(14)
Larisa Kasumagic-Kafedzic
11 Reflections on education as a political practice: the Institute of Women's Studies and the role of research as a vehicle for change in Birzeit University, Palestinian territories
163(14)
Eileen Kuttab
PART 4 Student-led responses of protest, resistance and peacebuilding
177(42)
12 Student responses to the absence of a functional university system: alternative pathways to higher education in Myanmar
179(12)
Cecile Medail
Amy Doffegnies
13 Disrupting coloniality: student-led resistance to the oppressive status-quo in South Africa
191(14)
Savo Heleta
Awethu Fatyela
Thanduxolo Nkala
14 Whose democracy? The university student protests in Burma/Myanmar, 2014--2016
205(14)
Rosalie Metro
PART 5 Implications for the future
219(16)
15 Working with institutions, academics and students to confront questions of peacebuilding and resistance
221(14)
Francesca Burke
Juliet Millican
Index 235
Juliet Millican is Deputy Director of the Community University Partnership programme at the University of Brighton, UK.