Inhalt: | Section I: violence responses through relational and mindful education -- Introduction / Candice C. Carter and Raj Kumar Dhungana -- Imagining relational ontologies for education amidst ricocheting (non) -- Violence: notes from Vancouver, Canada / Silas Krabbe -- Embodied universal peace: curriculum theory and Buddhist intersubjective -- Contemplative inquiry / Jin Jr. Shi -- Section II: cross-cultural education countering violence -- Creating an intercultural peace education course with high ability teenagers from different backgrounds and world regions / Kristen Seward and Bekir Akce -- Utilizing multicultural read-alouds in the USA to support empathy development / Linda Gordon -- Inter-religious dialogue pedagogy for teaching peace education in Uganda / Simon Masiga -- Ethnopedagogy: exploring peaceful traditions of Indonesia's Sundanese Indigenous communities / Ilfiandra and Mohamad Saripudin -- Section III: countering violence in responsive education -- memorials as sites for peace education: The John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park in the USA / Lucy E. Bailey and Amanda Kingston -- Families' discourse in polarized societies: talking about violence with their children in Catalonia / Maria-Carme Boqué Torremorell, Montserrat Alguacil de Nicolás, Laura García-Raga, Maria-Dolors, Ribalta Alcalde, and Íngrid Sala-Bars -- Conflict coaching in the United Kingdom: youth leading a transformative approach to conflict / Donna-Marie Fry, Jenny Owen, Josiah Lenton, and Rob Unwin -- Decolonizing an English as an additional language curriculum: addressing cultural violence in a Colombian school / Carolina Castaño Rodriguez and Esther Bettney -- A holistic approach to peace educational: experiences of Putumayo, Colombia / Yesid Paez Cubides -- Adaptive instruction: peace education in Argentina during a pandemic / María Teresa Barrios, Melina Coll, Luciana Rodini, Ornella Uberti, and Eliana Irene Martínez -- Section IV: pedagogies of transformative hope -- "Engaged pedagogy for hope": dance instruction to heal from violence in South Africa / Lliane Loots -- Fostering the hope of distressed African Americans in the USA: culture, arts, and youth-development strategies / Sheryl Evans Davis. |