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Putting Peace into Practice

Editat de Nancy Nyquist Potter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2004
This book examines the role and limits of policies in shaping attitudes and actions toward war, violence, and peace. Authors examine militaristic language and metaphor, effects of media violence on children, humanitarian intervention, sanctions, peacemaking, sex offender treatment programs, nationalism, cosmopolitanism, community, and political forgiveness to identify problem policies and develop better ones.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042018631
ISBN-10: 9042018631
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill

Notă biografică

NANCY NYQUIST POTTER is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Louisville. She is an executive board member of International Philosophers for Peace and co-organized the World Peace Meet in Calcutta, India, in 1999. She teaches courses on the nature of violence, philosophies of peace, ethics, feminist theory, and philosophy of mental illness. She is also a board member of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry and is interested in intersections between mental health, culture, and violence. She is the author of How Can I Be Trusted? A Virtue Theory of Trustworthiness, a book that examines relationships between trust and power.

Cuprins

Joseph C. KUNKEL : Editorial Foreword
Nancy NYQUIST POTTER: Preface
PART ONE Communication and the Construction of Worldviews
Introduction
One William C. GAY: Public Policy Discourse on Peace
Two Ron HIRSCHBEIN: Massing the Tropes: Metaphors of Nuclear Strategy
Three Melissa BURCHARD: The Power of Entertainment: Violence in the Stories of Our Times
PART TWO The State and Its Apparatus: Worldviews in Practice
Introduction
Four Nancy NYQUIST POTTER: Can Sex Offenders Learn Victim Empathy in Prison?
Five Judith PRESLER: Justice, Difference, and Community
PART THREE Normative Dimensions of Interventionist Policies in the Global Domain
Introduction
Six Avery KOLERS: Self-Determination in a Cosmopolitan World
Seven Robert H. KIMBALL: Is “Humanitarian Intervention” an Oxymoron?
Eight Joseph C. KUNKEL: Applying Morality to the Economic Sanctions on Iraq
PART FOUR Alternative Responses to Conflict in the Global Domain
Introduction
Nine Beth J. SINGER: Nationalism and Dehostilization
Ten Jerald RICHARDS: Keys to Political Forgiveness in International Relations
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index