Outside of a specialist literature, the study of violence occupies a marginal position within comparative and international education scholarship. A key contributing factor is the absence of a holistic conceptual framework that can capture the nature, extent and causes of violence in education. The article proposes such a framework, by updating Johan Galtung’s model of direct, structural and cultural violence and putting it into dialogue with more recent theoretical work from the social sciences and humanities. This dialogue affirms the importance of each form of violence and the interconnections between them but proposes a deeper appreciation of the depth ontology of violence and a reappraisal of Galtung’s ideas about the visibility and in...
This paper employs Johan Galtung’s (1990) typology of violence – direct, structural and cultural – a...
When we look at institutional education, we see that behavioural approaches to teaching still domina...
The debate about education in conflict-affected contexts is fundamentally caught between 1) rights...
Outside of a specialist literature, the study of violence occupies a marginal position within compar...
This text propose a debate about violence and education based in J. Galtung’s theory of violence. Fi...
Research into violence in schools has been growing steadily at an international level, and has shown...
AbstractIn the following paper we will offer several arguments for the inclusion in the training pro...
ii A plenitude of media and research reports suggest that aggressive behaviour amongst the youth is ...
Various injurious effects of schooling have been documented in the literature over the years, leadin...
Violence in schools is the central interest of many researches and prevention programs developed in ...
This chapter explores the nexus between education and confict, positioning education as a conteste...
In Educations in Ethnic Violence, Matthew Lange explores the effects education has on ethnic violenc...
Utilizing critical incidents primarily from a year-long ethnographic study of a single gender middle...
Education and violence - Every educative action appears as a violence. One of the paradoxes of educa...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to shed a new light on both the unquestioned truths...
This paper employs Johan Galtung’s (1990) typology of violence – direct, structural and cultural – a...
When we look at institutional education, we see that behavioural approaches to teaching still domina...
The debate about education in conflict-affected contexts is fundamentally caught between 1) rights...
Outside of a specialist literature, the study of violence occupies a marginal position within compar...
This text propose a debate about violence and education based in J. Galtung’s theory of violence. Fi...
Research into violence in schools has been growing steadily at an international level, and has shown...
AbstractIn the following paper we will offer several arguments for the inclusion in the training pro...
ii A plenitude of media and research reports suggest that aggressive behaviour amongst the youth is ...
Various injurious effects of schooling have been documented in the literature over the years, leadin...
Violence in schools is the central interest of many researches and prevention programs developed in ...
This chapter explores the nexus between education and confict, positioning education as a conteste...
In Educations in Ethnic Violence, Matthew Lange explores the effects education has on ethnic violenc...
Utilizing critical incidents primarily from a year-long ethnographic study of a single gender middle...
Education and violence - Every educative action appears as a violence. One of the paradoxes of educa...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to shed a new light on both the unquestioned truths...
This paper employs Johan Galtung’s (1990) typology of violence – direct, structural and cultural – a...
When we look at institutional education, we see that behavioural approaches to teaching still domina...
The debate about education in conflict-affected contexts is fundamentally caught between 1) rights...