Time | Tuesday 23 August, 11:00 – 14:00 |
Speakers | Fabio Dovigo, Lisa Rosen |
Registration Deadline | 14 August 2022 |
The brutal attack on Ukraine and the violence against the civilian population we have witnessed in the last few months calls not only for immediate action to provide support for the affected population and prevent further conflict escalation, but also for careful reconsideration of the way peace education could create dialogue spaces that foster human rights and democracy. Research on peace education helps understand the multiple connections between human actions and structures and forms of violence (Bajaj & Hantzopoulos, 2016; Galtung, 2008; Zembylas et al., 2016). Accordingly, it analyses social inequality and power imbalance as the conditions for abuse and neglect on a global scale, as well as in the local contexts (Carter, 2015; Johnson, 2021). In turn, this implies developing active and in-depth reflection supported by questions that help critically examine concepts such as conflict, (in)dignity, (in)justice, (in)security, (non-)violence and peacebuilding (Bekerman & Zembylas, 2012; Charalambous et al., 2020; Brantmeier, 2011; Snauwaert, 2019). Through this, peace education also sheds light on the opportunities to prevent and tackle violence by using formal and informal educational environments as sites of transformation, both at the individual and collective levels. Research on peace education is an investigation area that transcends disciplinary boundaries and perspectives (Ferrándiz & Robben, 2007). Therefore, the workshop welcomes contributions from all EERA Networks.
The workshop will provide a space for exploring the following questions:
- What can be the role of peace education in preventing and managing global and local conflicts?
- What can be the contribution from EERA and, more specifically, our networks in promoting investigation and reflection on peace education?
- How can we ensure that our contribution will be developed in close connection with practitioners and stakeholders working in the education area?
This workshop is held as the kick-off meeting of the EERA special interest group on peace education, which engages in peace education as a cross-cutting theme of European educational research. The workshop is organised as an interactive session with brief presentations, followed by facilitated group discussions and reflections. It will conclude with a discussion of what are the general and specific challenges across these different contexts and areas, what we can learn from each other and what further steps we can take within the framework of the special interest group on peace education (e.g. developing network special calls for papers for ECER 2023 etc.).
Requirements:
Please bring laptop
Important Dates ECER 2022
07.12.2021 | Submission starts |
31.01.2022 | Submission ends |
01.04.2022 | Review results announced |
02.04.2022 | 10 days' period to confirm in-person or online presentation |
25.04.2022 | Registration starts |
15.05.2022 | Early bird ends |
25.06.2022 | Presentation times announced |
30.06.2022 | Registration Deadline for Presenters |
Conference Venue
Yerevan State University
1 Alex Manoogian
0025 Yerevan
Armenia
http://www.ysu.am/main/en