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What is Conflict Transformation

Cases on Academic Program Redesign for Greater Racial and Social Justice
A process that responds to conflict within or between relationships such that constructive change is initiated, violence is avoided, and a peaceful and just resolution is achieved.
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Cultural Humility as a Path to Equity in Higher Education
Veronica A. Keiffer-Lewis (Allied Path Consulting, LLC, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8463-7.ch013
Abstract
Achieving equity in higher education involves more than just closing achievement gaps and mitigating the impact of historic oppression and underrepresentation. In this chapter, the author presents a framework for cultural humility as a pathway to equity for institutions of education, as well as an approach for the professional development of cultural humility practitioners. The cultural humility framework comprises four core principles as well as five transformational skills (i.e., dialogue, inquiry, self-reflection, conflict transformation, and identity negotiation). The chapter concludes with a discussion about how to implement this framework at both the classroom and institutional levels, as well as the implications of such training for achieving greater equity in higher education.
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A Model for the Development of Anti-Racist Culturally Humble Educational Practitioners
A process that responds to conflict within or between relationships such that constructive change is initiated, violence is avoided, and a peaceful and just resolution is achieved.
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The Contribution of Tourism to Peacebuilding Processes: The Case of African Peace Parks
Peacebuilding process, which addresses the structural causes behind a conflict, in order to promote a sustainable peace.
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Historical Identity and Sustainability as Tools for Historical Inquiry
The process of reaching a durable and mutually satisfactory solution by transforming the orientation of the conflict toward a positive peace and the end of structural can cultural forms of violence. “Conflict transformation is concerned with transforming the systems, structures and relationships that give rise to violence and injustice” (Psaltis et al., 2017 p. 2).
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