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Feb
23

The Future of Nonviolence

 
 Conference CFP

When:

  23 Feb through 23 Feb 2019

CFP Deadline:

  10 Nov 2018

Where:

  Ashland, United States

Website URL:

  https://www.ashland.edu/cas/ashland-center-nonviolence

Sponsoring organization:

  Ashland Center for Nonviolence

Categories:

  Education / Legal / Other - Other

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Event description:

The Future of Nonviolence Multi-disciplinary conference will be held Saturday, February 23, 2019 on the campus of Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio Call for Papers Proposals Due November 10, 2018 The theory and practice of nonviolence includes a wide variety of philosophies, theologies, practices, and strategies. What does the future hold for these? Are the past successes of nonviolent movements adequately remembered and celebrated? Do they inspire fresh commitments and strategies? What do recent advances, realizations, and discoveries in all disciplines mean for reducing violent conflict, achieving nonviolent social change, and bringing about a just peace for more people and communities? What threats do present geopolitical realities pose to these prospects? What are the most relevant and enduring sources of nonviolence, both philosophically and historically? Have some forms of nonviolence become outmoded, unworkworkable, unwise, or untrue? Where does belief in and felici... Read more

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