This thesis is a comparative case study which investigates both formal and nonformal peace education initiatives and situates them within the socio-political, cultural, and economic landscape of Cambodia. The research employs a participatory methodology with reflection and learning as key process components. Cambodian youth [ages 11 to 15] are the primary research subjects, and Cambodian youth [ages 18-25] are the co-researchers in this inquiry. Joint cooperation with local non-governmental organisations as the key stakeholders in this research ensure that the outcomes and findings are useful for praxis as well. Based in the ontology and epistemology of critical realism, the research investigates the practice of peace education in Cambodia....
This book offers a unique insight into the ways in which education systems, governance, and actors a...
In 2003 the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, prod...
Panel PaperSession: Toward a critical cultural political economy of education: A new theoretical per...
Aim: In the case of Cambodia, whose educational system is in the critical stage of reconstruction an...
This explorative thesis asks how theories and practices regarding conflict processes might be applic...
Peace-building in post-genocide Cambodia has become the work of numerous local and international org...
There is no one clear concept of peace in peace education. A large part of peace education recognize...
Despite massive donor aid to the education sector over the past two decades, school achievement in C...
Grounded in in-depth empirical example from Bolivia, this qualitative study develops the theory, ana...
ABSTRACT This article seeks to explore the ‘two faces of education ’ through a critical analysis of ...
The protracted conflict in Aceh has inflicted significant damage upon the region's social and educat...
This article focuses on the concepts of peace, education and research, and the ways in which they co...
This paper examines the effectiveness of participatory learning in post-conflict environments. It is...
In 2003, the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, pro...
The field of peace education presently remains undertheorized suffusing praxis and pedagogy as found...
This book offers a unique insight into the ways in which education systems, governance, and actors a...
In 2003 the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, prod...
Panel PaperSession: Toward a critical cultural political economy of education: A new theoretical per...
Aim: In the case of Cambodia, whose educational system is in the critical stage of reconstruction an...
This explorative thesis asks how theories and practices regarding conflict processes might be applic...
Peace-building in post-genocide Cambodia has become the work of numerous local and international org...
There is no one clear concept of peace in peace education. A large part of peace education recognize...
Despite massive donor aid to the education sector over the past two decades, school achievement in C...
Grounded in in-depth empirical example from Bolivia, this qualitative study develops the theory, ana...
ABSTRACT This article seeks to explore the ‘two faces of education ’ through a critical analysis of ...
The protracted conflict in Aceh has inflicted significant damage upon the region's social and educat...
This article focuses on the concepts of peace, education and research, and the ways in which they co...
This paper examines the effectiveness of participatory learning in post-conflict environments. It is...
In 2003, the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, pro...
The field of peace education presently remains undertheorized suffusing praxis and pedagogy as found...
This book offers a unique insight into the ways in which education systems, governance, and actors a...
In 2003 the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia, prod...
Panel PaperSession: Toward a critical cultural political economy of education: A new theoretical per...