The contested role of education in conflict and fragility

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"This book brings together new thinking on educations complex and evolving role in conflict and fragility. The changing nature of conflict, from inter- to intra-state, and with shifting geopolitical power balances, demands a reconceptualization of where education is positioned. Claims that education on its own can be an agent of conflict transformation are disputed. Deliberate attempts at peace education are not without critics and controversies. This collection aims to generate new realism from empirical and reflective accounts in a variety of countries and political contexts, as well as provide innovative methodological approaches to the study of education and conflict. The particular distinctiveness of the volume is the emphasis on contested it includes the debates and disagreements on the many faces of education in conflict, as well as material on teaching controversial issues in fragile contexts. Crucially, it underscores how education itself exists within highly contested projects of state, nation and region building.

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Gross, Z., & Davies, L. (2015). The contested role of education in conflict and fragility. The Contested Role of Education in Conflict and Fragility (pp. 1–266). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-010-9

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