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Adam Curle (1916–2006)

Autor von True justice : Quaker peace makers and peace making

32 Werke 248 Mitglieder 11 Rezensionen

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Adam Curle was invited by the University of Bradford to take the chair of the university's new department of peace studies

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Werke von Adam Curle

Peacemaking : public & private (1984) 20 Exemplare
Dialogue for Universalists (1991) 5 Exemplare
Making Peace (1971) 5 Exemplare
The fragile voice of love (2006) 3 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Curle, Charles Thomas William
Geburtstag
1916-07-04
Todestag
2006-09-28
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
L'Isle-Adam, France
Sterbeort
London, England, UK

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Book is about the personality factors that cause people to avoid or advocate change.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Apr 10, 2024 |
Adam Curle shares his experience of his life's work in mediation, development, and education and suggests avenues for constructive change.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 8, 2024 |
The end of the Cold War has not brought peace to the planet as was briefly hoped. Instead, horrifying and often seemingly pointless violence is all too common. Curle argues that much contemporary violence stems from alienation. Political processes alone cannot end such violence. Lasting peace requires "widespread changes of heart."[p. 5] Based largely on his experiences in the former Yugoslavia, Curle argues that such changes are possible, and offers a model approach to peacemaking in an era of alienation.urle reviews forms and sources of violent conflict from early history to current times. While human nature has remained the same, contexts have changed drastically, and so then has the nature of violence. He discusses the violence of states and the role that global militarization plays in increasing violence. The speed of social and technological change has also played a role in producing modern forms of violence. Curle argues that these factors have left many people alienated from society and their common humanity. Alienated people have a damaged sense of relatedness to others, and so are particularly prone to unpeaceful relations and violence.… (mehr)
 
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cpcs-acts | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 1, 2020 |
Many of us do not know how to transform our capacity as human beings to hurt each other, into a potential to heal. Whether we are soldiers in uniform mandated to keep the peace, or diplomats involved in delicate negotiations or advisers counselling the abused, or couples struggling to save a relationship---what we are short of is a set of principles to guide us through the maze of feelings that violence produces---feelings that have evolved through eons of development as Homo Sapiens. What Adam Curle sets out in this book are the foundations of such a set of principles. Most fundamentally he shows us through the example of his work in Croatia that change takes place not because of Treaties, or inventions, or rationally devised solutions, but through the transformation of the individual.
Adam Curle has held chairs in psychology, education, development studies and peace studies in the Universities of Exeter, Ghana, Harvard and Bradford. He has worked as a mediator and peace activist in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Sri Lanka and most recently in the former Yugoslavia
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ExeterQuakers | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 28, 2020 |

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