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PeaceEd Chat
Peace Ed Chat
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
Peace, Peacebuilding, Peace Education and everything in between
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Peace, Peacebuilding, Peace Education and everything in between
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PeaceEd Chat
Episode 15: How can Education support peacebuilding in Cyprus.

In this episode, we discuss how Education can support peacebuilding in Cyprus with Dr Eleni Christodoulou. Take a listen!

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4 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 18 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 14: What should Education be like for a World beyond War?

In this episode, we discuss the role of education in a world beyond war with Dr Phill Gittins.


Take a listen!


Check out his work here 🔗 https://worldbeyondwar.org/


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8 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 51 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 13- Creative Arts Approaches to Peace Education

In this episode, we interact with Roy Leighton, CEO of Undiscovered Country and a Senior Associate at Independent Thinking Ltd, on Creative Arts Approaches to Peace Education. Take a listen!

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10 months ago
47 minutes 14 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 12: The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda.

This episode explores the Women, Peace and Security Agenda with Katrina Leclerc. Take a listen!

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1 year ago
49 minutes 25 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 11: Nonviolence in the context of Curriculum studies.

In this episode, we interact with Professor Hongyu Wang of Oklahoma State University about nonviolence in the context of the curriculum.


Take a listen, share and feel free to comment and send your reviews.

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1 year ago
45 minutes

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 10: Eco-peace and Reimagining Interconnected Peace Education.

Episode 10: Eco-peace and Reimagining Interconnected Peace Education.


In this episode, we interact with Dr Carlotta Ehrenzeller and Dr Jwalin Patel on their recent research article on Eco-peace. Take a listen

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1 year ago
53 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 9: The role of Higher Education in Building Peace in Afghanistan and beyond.

In this Episode (9), we are joined by Dr Daniel Couch of the University of Southern Queensland to discuss his work on higher education in the context of emergencies, with a particular focus on Afghanistan and beyond.

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1 year ago
43 minutes 45 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 8: Decolonising non-violence: Contributions of Indigenous wisdom traditions.
In this episode with Gaston Bacquet Quiroga from the University of Glasgow, we discuss decolonising non-violence: Contributions of Indigenous wisdom traditions to nonviolent teacher education. Take a listen!
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1 year ago
34 minutes 23 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 7: Lessons from Educating Youth for Peace and Development in Uganda
In this episode, we discuss the Educating Youth for Peace and Development in Uganda with Edgar Buryahika.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 49 seconds

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Episode 6: The Art of Mediation for Peaceful Co-existence
In this episode, we discuss Mediation for peaceful coexistence with Michael based on his recently published book and years of practice in Mediation in the United States.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 33 seconds

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Episode 5: Peace Education is not a Band-Aid; a Global Journey of Peacebuilding.
In this episode, we delve into the illustrious peace journey of Dr Tony Jenkins to learn from his years of experience working on peace worldwide.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 4 -Exploring Indigenous African Knowledge Systems & Decolonisation of Edu. for Peacebuilding
In this episode, we delve into African Knowledge Systems and Decolonisation and its ramifications on education for peacebuilding with a focus on the Ghanaian context. Join us as we chat with Kenneth Gyamerah, a Ghanaian certified K-12 educator and PhD researcher specialising in Curriculum and Policy Studies at Queen's University, Canada.
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1 year ago
39 minutes 25 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 3- Peace as an Event, Peace as Utopia: Evidence from Mindanao, Phillipines.
This episode features Dr Lindsey Horner from the University of Edinburgh, who discusses her work on Peace and Peace Education in Mindanao, Philippines
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1 year ago
37 minutes 1 second

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Episode 2: Peace Education in Ghana- Exploring Teachers’ Perceptions and the Curriculum
In this episode, our Co-host, Tim, discusses his research into Peace Education in Ghana, focusing on Teachers’ perceptions and the Curriculum. He underlies critical aspects of Positive Peace Principles, Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Decolonising Peace Education that can support the efforts of attaining just peace in the country. Take a listen
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2 years ago
38 minutes 52 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Episode 1- What Would Peace look Like in Acapulco? The Views of Local Practitioners and Stakeholders
In the first episode, we talk with Professor Evelyn Arizpe and Professor Sinead Gormally, who are based at the University of Glasgow. Evelyn and Sinead lead the Project called “Educational Peacebuilding in Medellin Acapulco, Understanding the Role of Education, Culture and Learning in Responding to Crises”. This project was funded by The British Academy. We delve into this project to learn more about community engagement in peacebuilding, conceptualisations of peace, and much more. If you want to read more about their work, the following article is available in open access - "What would peace look like in Acapulco? The views of local practitioners and stakeholders." https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10.1177/15423166231179239 Professor Sinead Gormally is a Professor of Community Development and Youth in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow. She is a qualified community and youth work practitioner and has worked in the UK and abroad with a range of communities and young people. Her current research falls into two categories. The first focuses on social justice and equality, analysing how youth and community practitioners can create positive social change. The second area of interest focuses on the impact of violence and conflict on individuals and communities. Her academic teaching and research focuses on Community Development, Youth Work, Social Justice, Equality and Rights-based work. She teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the School of Education. Her additional current roles include Research and Training Group Lead for People, Place and Social Change; Member of the Executive Committee of the Community, Learning and Development (CLD) Standards Board for Scotland; and Board of Directors for the Professional Association for Lecturers in Community and Youth Work (Research Director). Professor Evelyn Arizpe is a Professor of Children's Literature in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow. She has worked in the field of children's literature and literacy for over 25 years, starting with her undergraduate thesis on Mexican children's literature in the 1980s at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City and then during her doctoral work at the University of Cambridge on adolescent readers and YA literature. While in Cambridge, together with Morag Styles, She pioneered research into children’s response to picturebooks and visual literacy and their co-authored book, Children Reading Picturebooks: Interpreting Visual Texts (2003/2016), which is now considered a classic study in this area. At the University of Glasgow, she helped to create the MEd in Children's Literature and Literacies, which has now been running for nearly ten years. She leads an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Children's Literature, Media and Culture (IMCLMC). In the last decade, her research projects have had a focus on migration and displacement (Visual Journeys and Journeys from Images to Words) and she built on these to develop a programme for migrant readers through the Salas de Lectura project in the Mexican Ministry of Culture (2016-2018). Overall, she has developed her expertise by bridging, on the one hand, the theory and analysis of text and, on the other, reading and reader response. She has worked with both young adult (YA) texts and with picturebooks in research with participants of different ages and across different countries, especially in Mexico. She has published widely in English and Spanish. In 2022, she was on the jury for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, International Board on Books for Children and Young People (IBBY).
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2 years ago
33 minutes 56 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
E0- Introduction to PeaceEd Chat
In this launch episode, the hosts [Yulia & Tim] will tell you about the Peace Ed Chat podcast and themselves.
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2 years ago
4 minutes 15 seconds

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PeaceEd Chat Trailer
2 years ago
1 minute 3 seconds

PeaceEd Chat
Peace, Peacebuilding, Peace Education and everything in between