폐쇄형 강좌진행중심화강좌

Glocal Justice and Peacebuilding

모집기간 2025-03-03 ~ 2025-03-25
학습기간 2025-04-10 ~ 2025-05-07(4 주)
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  • 지원 및 선발 과정 진행

  • 강사 개별 지도

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강좌 소개

Among individuals, groups, and institutions committed to building a peaceful world, there is a long-standing consensus that there can be “no peace without justice”. Hence, this course seeks to provide a critical understanding of the relationship between conflicts and social and economic justice at local and global levels as well as peacebuilding initiatives to transform such conflicts in both South and North contexts. Identifying structural violence or social and economic inequalities and injustices as one of the major root causes of glocal (global and local) conflicts, it also explores strategies whereby nations and their citizens can live together with justice and compassion to build a culture of peace through personal and social action.

Drawing on case studies in diverse regions in the Global South and in part in the Global North, four specific themes or sectors will be critically examined, including paradigms of development and globalization, marginalized rural communities, women and Indigenous Peoples The impact of unjust social structures and relationships at international, national and local levels in catalyzing conflicts will be analyzed. Various exemplars of grassroots peacebuilding initiatives and movements to transform these conflicts towards realities that reflect the values and principles of social and economic justice will also be explored. The course also provides a forum for understanding the roles played by NGOs, other civil society organizations and social movements in the building of a just world community.

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※For any inquiries regarding taking the course, please contact GCED Online Campus administrators, gcedonline@unescoapceiu.org.

강사 소개

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Toh Swee-Hin (S.H.Toh)

is Professor Emeritus in Education, University of Alberta (Canada), and formerly a Distinguished Professor of University for Peace (Costa Rica) and Director of the Multi-Faith Center, Griffith University, Australia. Born in Malaysia and a Canadian/Australian citizen, he has been a high school teacher, teacher educator and social studies textbook author in the interrelated fields of education for a culture of peace, disarmament, human rights, global-local justice, intercultural understanding, sustainable futures, interfaith dialogue and global citizenship. He has contributed to several international networks/including UNESCO, Peace Education Commission, Religions for Peace, and APCEIU. His involvement with APCEIU 5 include co-author of the Feasibility Report for establishing APCEIU, membership since 2000 of APCEIU’s Advisory Committee and Governing Board, and facilitator in several Asia-Pacific and Global Capacity training workshops, curriculum, and research projects. In 2000, he was awarded the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education.

 

※For any inquiries regarding taking the course, please contact GCED Online Campus administrators, gcedonline@unescoapceiu.org.

강좌 리뷰

  • Menor Creleah
    Professor, It's been a great opportunity joining the first session and I've learned a lot and I am more than willing to learn more, there are more to be taken up yet you filled our minds with crucial data on globalization and development,, it is enlightening to note about corporate-led paradigm of globalization and also about dominant paradigm as well as peace paradigm. Thank you sir, hope to acquire more information.
  • Buratio Maio
    Hello Professor, I was wondering if I could have a record for the first session as I joined at 0400 hrs and the session was on and then off in regard to the different time in Korea and my country in Kiribati. Anyway, could your advice whether to continue the course activities or to do the withdrawal? I will make my decision regarding your good advice. Again, thank you for the crucial content of this course which I am interested with for the need in Kiribati. Best regards.