The Contested Role of Education in Conflict and Fragility

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This book brings together new thinking on education’s 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.
As well as overview comparative chapters, the collection encompasses a range of specific contexts, geographically and educationally—Algeria, Canada, El Salvador, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Tunisia, UK and US, with settings that include schools, higher education and refugee camps. Focuses range from analyses of education in historical conflicts to contemporary issues such as post Arab Spring transformations. Perennial concerns about religion, colonialism, protest, integration, cohesion, emergencies, globalization and narrative are given new slants.Yet in spite of the debates, a cross-cutting consensus emerges as the crucial need for critical pedagogy and critical theory if education is to make any mark at all on conflict and fragility.

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Overview One
Context and Substance of the Book
Pages: 1–12
Overview Two
The Place of Contestation in the Discourse of Conflict Education
Pages: 13–25
Conflict-Fragility-Education
Issues in Conceptualization and Measurement
Pages: 45–62
Changing the Prism
New Theoretical Approaches for Education in Emergencies
Pages: 63–81
Conflict-Affected Contexts and Emergence of Global Education Policy
The Case of El Salvador’s EDUCO Program
Pages: 83–103
The Contested Role of Religion in Conflict and Peace
Implications for Education
Pages: 105–118
A Critical Analysis of Conflict, Education and Fragility in Nepal
Towards a Peacebuilding Education
Pages: 119–133
Maghreb, Higher Education and Academic Freedom
In the Context of Post-Arab Spring Transformations
Pages: 135–154
Coping with Complex Identities in the Midst of War
Palestinian Arab and Jewish Israelis University Students in a Conflict Resolution Course
Pages: 155–169
Considering International Conflict and Border Violence
Social Studies Discussions at a United States Border High School
Pages: 203–216
Storytelling in Religious Education
Promoting Respect and Empathy in Diverse Communities
Pages: 217–233
Teaching for Freedom and Peace
A Classroom Narrative
Pages: 235–245
Index
Pages: 263–266
Educational Researchers and their students
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