The urgency of linking peace and citizenship education
Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
ISSN: 1759-6599
Article publication date: 15 April 2022
Issue publication date: 12 October 2022
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this paper is to highlight the utility of different sources of learning in informal, formal and non-formal venues in lifelong learning developing under variable contextual conditions. This calls for an integration of two fields that have been isolated for too long, namely, citizenship education and peace education.
Design/methodology/approach
Untrue, indoctrinating and even coercive communications negate learning that contributes to the formation of convictions based in conscientization. Political awareness is imperative for strengthening the human being’s influence as an historical subject and participant in present and future social movements.
Findings
Traditionally, citizenship education focused on citizens’ understanding of and relation to national political systems and domestic affairs. This focus was later enlarged to both a sub-national civic culture and to international orientations with an increasing interest in the global dimension. Peace education originated in peace research and action embedded in an understanding of peace from a value perspective aiming at transformation towards alternative visions of the future. Learners’ perceptions of problems, conflicts and contradictions ranging from local to global levels are starting points for a politicization approach in peace education.
Originality/value
It is claimed in this paper that this comprehensive approach in peace education is imperative in citizenship education in any society. The rationale for this integration of citizenship and peace education is that becoming and being a citizen involves a lifelong process of learning aiming at increasing political awareness and influence.
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Citation
Cabezudo, A. and Haavelsrud, M. (2022), "The urgency of linking peace and citizenship education", Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 363-377. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-02-2022-0694
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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