Project on
Culture and Creativity in Conflict and Peacebuilding
The objectives of this Project are (a) to promote research, theory-building,
education, and outreach on the role of cultural production and narratives
in conflict processes, (b) to generate dynamic conversations and exchange
between the humanities and conflict resolution, and (c) to establish an
identifiable concentration within the conflict resolution field on the role
of creativity and culture in conflict and peacebuilding.
The “Project on Creativity and Culture in Conflict and Peacebuilding”
addresses the role of cultural production and narratives (e.g., oral testimony,
popular expressive traditions, literature, public folklore, mass media,
photography, theater, music, mural painting) in (a) the escalation of
social conflicts, (b) resistance to oppression, and (c) the practice of
peacebuilding. Social conflicts are broadly conceived to encompass conflicts
at various levels--between states, within states, and within communities.
Also of interest are social divisions characterized by lack of mutual
recognition, inequality, and/or oppression--for example, divisions along
the lines of ethnicity, gender, sexuality, social class, or global regions.
Please visit http://shss.nova.edu/pcccp/
for more information.
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