Peace Studies are characteristically inter-disciplinary , with facets of environmentalism, gender studies, international relations, philosophy, history, the arts, ethics, and cross-cultural studies involved.
We are inviting contributions to this new forum for peace studies within these contexts. If you would like to be involved in this collective effort, please post:
* Stories about local peace-building efforts and actions (preferably with follow-up and analysis) Get your network in action and broadcast here!
* Links to, excerpts from and synopsis of peace studies research.
* Links to news events involving threats to peace and peace activism, blogged with context (i.e. background history, ethical principles, or theory involved).
* Interviews with peace builders. Let the peaceful speak loudest.
* Links to artistic and cultural productions and artists’ statements.
* Analysis of past and current peace-building efforts.
All of print, images, podcasts, and digital video are welcome.
To receive a code to post, please contact:
toivok [at] nipissingu.ca
Hosted by the Canadian Peace Research and Education Association.