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Transitional Justice and Education: Learning Peace (Advancing Transitional Justice Series)
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
New York | 2017 | 417 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-0-911400-03-8
Author: 
Clara Ramírez-Barat; Roger Duthie
Corporate author: 
Social Science Research Council (SSRC); UNICEF
Region: 
Africa
Asia and the Pacific
Europe and North America
Latin America and the Caribbean
© Social Science Research Council 2017

After periods of conflict and authoritarianism, education institutions often need to be reformed or rebuilt. But in settings where education has been used to support repressive policies and human rights violations, or where conflict and abuses have resulted in lost educational opportunities, legacies of injustice may pose significant challenges to effective reform. Peacebuilding and development perspectives, which normally drive the reconstruction agenda, pay little attention to the violent past. Transitional Justice and Education: Learning Peace presents the findings of a collaborative research project of the International Center for Transitional Justice and UNICEF on the relationship between transitional justice and education in peacebuilding contexts. The book examines how transitional justice can shape the reform of education systems by ensuring programs are sensitive to the legacies of the past, how it can facilitate the reintegration of children and youth into society, and how education can engage younger generations in the work of transitional justice.

 

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Human rights
Peace / Culture of peace
Preventing violent extremism / genocide
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Level of education: 
Primary education
Secondary education
Higher education
Lifelong learning
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
Non-formal education