Give Peace a Chance: Local Experiences for Global Challenges
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 3 August 2026
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783032021878
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages311 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations II, 311 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color. 700
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This book proposes to think about conflict in a way connected to the intersecting inequalities of gender, race, class, and territory that have hierarchized the world's populations since colonization and created the conditions for genocides and “epistemicides”.The book presents a broader spectrum of global challenges by highlighting the inequalities that sustain a profoundly unequal order even in traditionally perceived peaceful periods. To address such challenges, it is necessary, as the authors of the volume argue, to break down the walls of masculinized, patriarchal, white-centric, and elitist structures that continue to guarantee privileges for a reduced portion of the world's population.
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Introduction: Transatlantic reflections on violence.- Chapter 1: Newest Peace(s) for Newest War(s).- Chapter 2: “Boys have to step on, or to be stepped on”: A comparative study on masculinities, gender, and violence among at-risk youth in Portugal, Spain, and Croatia.- Chapter 3: Systems of conflictivity and the limits of democracy in Ladin Amefrica.- Chapter 4: The paradigm of power and the pedagogy.- of coexistence as paths for the reinvention of the city.- Chapter 5: The Outsiders: The Art of Breaking the Walls.- Chapter 6: Clowns Without Borders Brazil and Social Extension Project at University; One curious connection to work in vulnerable areas.- Chapter 7: Feminist masculinities as counterpublics in the digital collective action of the culture wars.- Chapter 8: #MeToo as everyday peace? The case of Portugal.- Chapter 9: - Indigenous nonviolent resistance against extractivism: The case of the Organization ofthe Indigenous Peoples of Pastaza (OPIP) in Ecuador.- Chapter 10: Living under Fire: Resilient Communities in Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 11: Does drug regulation have the potential to reduce social and state violence?.- Chapter 12: Masculinities in time of an (other) global health crisis: COVID-19, care and prevention of violence.
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