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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON FIGHT FOR EQUALITY AND PEACE 1
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON FIGHT FOR EQUALITY AND PEACE 7
Annotated Bibliography on Fight for Equality and Peace
Jegede Oluwaseun Comfort
Chamberlain University
Contemporary History
Annotated Bibliography on Fight for Equality and Peace
Celina Del Felice & Helene Ruud. (20th November 2016). The role the youth plays in peace-building and fighting for equality.
As far as this article is concerned, the youths play an important role when it comes to our positive understanding of the important role that the youths play in supporting the advocacy for meaningful living and peace-building missions. Numerous cases exist, and the analysis of past experiences is important for dealing with the aspect of peace-building. Additionally, the peace-building, as well as social sciences studies, have revealed that the youths play an important role in the processes meant for peace-building. The article has also revealed that despite that youths represent the majority of the population in the majority of the regions, the other parts of the society fail to recognize this important role that the youths play to ensure that peace has prevailed in their societies. Despite this failure, the youths have played a significant role in developing the strategies that are meant to advance the political participation of all people and efforts meant for making this participation sustainable.
Abu-Nimer, M. (2003). Non-violence and peacebuilding in Islam: Theory and practice. Gainesville, Fla: University Press of Florida.
Regarding this article, non-violence means that the actors in peace-building missions do not retaliate violently against the actions that are embraced by their opponents. Instead, the above individuals absorb the anger and damages they have been facing and try to send a steadfast message regarding the patience and insistence that they have been trying to make so that they may overcome the aspects of injustice. When it comes to the Islamic religion and culture, the Islamic try as much as possible to overcome the negative image of the Islamists that has been portrayed by Western individuals. The Islamists are highly motivated to moving away from this negative perception of the Islamic religion and joining other individuals so that they may fight for the rights and freedom of every individual as well as ensure that peace has been established.
Galtung J., Jacobsen C. G. & Brand-Johnson K. F. (2002). Searching for peace: The road to Transcend. London; Sterling, Va; Pluto Press in association with Transcend.
The above article advocates for a situation where peace will prevail in nature between the genders and even races as well as generations. In this case, classes, states, and even the nation will serve neither as direct or structural but as a source of cultural violence that will have to be dealt with immediately. Under this context, peace is being regarded as the seven faults of humanity, or in other words, what humanity has failed to do.
They include the aspects of exclusion, race, and class, genders, and generations as well as the various states, among other important aspects. Regarding this information, people have to engage themselves in ensuring that all the above considerations are aligned toward ensuring that peace prevails and that they end the conflict as much as it would be possible. The above study also provides an important situation or a vision for peace-building missions as well as defining the globalization of the world as a liberalized and well-organized society.
Gottfried, T. (2014). The fight for peace: A history of anti-war movements in America. Minneapolis: 21st Century Books.
Regarding this article, the fight for peace and equality, especially in American societies, mainly involves the forces for peace in moments that the United States engaged in various war aspects. Regarding this article, the colonists were involved in fighting and prosecuting the Mennonites, the Quakers as well as the Brethren since they failed to fight for the American revolution and those cruel punishments that were imposed on those people that failed to embrace the aspects of fighting anti-peace campaigns and other aspects that were undermining the peace of the people. Due to this case, the article offers various information about the people that fought for peace and equality for all the people. The author has also highlighted various efforts that have been embraced by people like Henry David and Senator Robert Byrd as well as those organizations that are involved in ensuring that peace prevails. There are also instances of the Hague Peace Conference and the launch of international peace missions that are meant for ensuring peace and equality for all exist.
Grille, R. (2005). Parenting for a peaceful world. Alexandria, New South Wales: Longueville Media
Concerning this article, a revelation has been made that essential parenting is important for ensuring sustainability, especially in building peace and ensuring that equality has been enhanced for all. The major aspects to address are the social and psychological issues and those instances of historical and cultural research regarding the brains of the individuals as far as peace-building and equality are concerned. The author of the article reveals that whenever a child is born of parents that are meant to create peace and fight for equality, then the individual will advocate for such aspects.
Nagler M. N. (2004). The search for a non-violent future: A promise of peace for ourselves, our families, and even our world. Maui, HI: Inner Ocean Publishing.
Regarding this article, the search for a non-violent means exploration of non-violent ways and also the utility of this aspect when it comes to healing and the humanization of the current and the violent Universe. The article also reveals Michael Nagler as a long-lasting scholar and also a non-violent activist that revealed stories and incidents as well as actions of non-violent movements that are naturally constructive.
Oberschall, A. (2007). Conflict and peace-building in divided communities. London and New York: Routledge.
Regarding this article, the establishment of peace and dealing with aspects of insecurity mainly lies in the political reform, security, and instances of truth and justice. The creation of peace also lies in the economic and social reconstruction. Divided societies also mean that there is a high need for dealing with conflicts and barriers opposed to peace-building. There is also the revelation of dynamics of ethnic conflicts as well as the complexity of warfare that is meant for bringing about a mixture of insurgence, violation of human rights, and dealing with organized crimes to ensure that peace prevails for all the individuals. Due to the existence of a human rights violation, various organizations arose like the UN, NATO, and also the Red Cross.
Kemper Y. (2005). Youths in approaches to war-to-peace transitions. International organizations Berghof report. Centre for Constructive Conflict Management.
The above article and study reveal the manner that the youths have been involved in dealing with wars related to transitioning to peace and also the responses that have been made by the international organizations that try to make sure peace and equality for all prevails. In this case, the international firms have been divided between the demand for protecting themselves and the aspect of allowing their meaning participation in missions that are meant to enhance the existence of peace and dealing with issues related to the absence of equality in various societies. The article also reveals that the failure by any individual to integrate and also reintegrate the youths into the civil structures meant for prevailing peace and equality will lead to the total failure of the missions and organizations meant for fighting inequality and instances of fighting for peace in various societies and individuals meant for ensuring that societies live peacefully.
References
Abu-Nimer M. (2003). Non-violence and peacebuilding in Islam: Theory and practice. Gainesville, Fla: University Press of Florida. Accessed
from
https//www.beyondintractability.org › bksum › abunimer-nonviolence
Celina Del Felice & Helene Ruud. (20th November, 2016).
The role the youth plays in peace-building and fighting for equality. Retrieved fromunoy.org › wp-content › uploads › Annotated-Bibliography-Youth-a...
Galtung J., Jacobsen C. G. & Brand-Johnson K. F. (2002). Searching for peace: The road to Transcend. London; Sterling, Va; Pluto Press in association with Transcend.
Accessed from
https//www.academia.edu › Searching for peace: The road to TRANSCEND
Gottfried T. (2014). The fight for peace: A history of anti-war movements in America. Minneapolis: 21st Century Books. Retrieved from
https//www.amazon.com › Quest-Peace-History-Anti-War-Movements
Grille R. (2005). Parenting for a peaceful world. Alexandria, New South Wales: Longueville Media.Retrieved from
https//www.amazon.com › Parenting-Peaceful-World-Robin-Grille
Kemper Y. (2005). Youths in approaches to war-to-peace transitions. International organizations Berghof report. Centre for Constructive Conflict Management. Retrieved from:
https//www.berghof-foundation.org › Publications › Papers › Reports
Nagler M. N. (2004). The search for a non-violent future: A promise of peace for ourselves, our families and even our world. Maui, HI: Inner Ocean Publishing.Accessed from:
www.amazon.com › Search-Nonviolent-Future-Ourselves-Families
Oberschall A. (2007). Conflict and peace-building in divided communities. London and New
York: Routledge. Retrieved from: https//
www.amazon.com › Conflict-Peace-Building-Divided-Societies
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