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  2. Sociology of peace, war, and social conflict - Wikipedia

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    The sociological study of peace, war, and social conflict uses sociological theory and methods to analyze group conflicts, especially collective violence and alternative constructive nonviolent forms of conflict transformation. These concepts have been applied to current wars, like the War in Ukraine, and researchers note that ordinary people ...

  3. Peace and conflict studies - Wikipedia

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    many peace researchers failed to distinguish between objective research into the conditions of war and peace on one hand, and political action and propaganda in favor of specific policies Barbara Kay , a columnist for the National Post , specifically criticized the views of Norwegian professor Johan Galtung , who is considered to be a leader in ...

  4. Conflict theories - Wikipedia

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    Conflict theories are perspectives in political philosophy and sociology which argue that individuals and groups (social classes) within society interact on the basis of conflict rather than agreement, while also emphasizing social psychology, historical materialism, power dynamics, and their roles in creating power structures, social movements, and social arrangements within a society.

  5. Category : Sociology of peace, war, and social conflict

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    Pages in category "Sociology of peace, war, and social conflict" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. War and Peace: The Evils of the First and a Plan for ...

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    A fundamental misconception that war is sometimes required to prevent worse evils is addressed and a misallocation of resources is critiqued, where nations spend billions on military infrastructures that could otherwise be invested in education, science, public health, and social welfare. [1] The author then explores the causes of war, in ...

  7. Johan Galtung - Wikipedia

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    Galtung speaking at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City in September 2012.. Galtung was born in Oslo.He earned the cand. real. [3] degree in mathematics at the University of Oslo in 1956, and a year later completed the mag. art. (PhD) [3] degree in sociology at the same university. [4]

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  9. Martin Shaw (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    He pioneered a new sociology of war and militarism, in his edited volume, War, State and Society [4] and in Dialectics of War. [5] In the 1990s, he published two studies in this area: Post-Military Society [6] and Civil Society and Media in Global Crises, [7] a study of British responses to the 1991 Gulf War.