Time for Peace
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Time for PeaceFecha de publicación
2022-05-22Editor
Taylor & FrancisISSN
1040-2659; 1469-9982Cita bibliográfica
Carmen Ramirez-Hurtado & Irene Comins-Mingol (2021) Time for Peace, Peace Review, 33:4, 479-487Tipo de documento
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Time and peace are two realities that are intimately connected. The influence of the concept of time in human life is of such great magnitude that it cannot be taken for granted if we want our lives to be truly peaceful. ... [+]
Time and peace are two realities that are intimately connected. The influence of the concept of time in human life is of such great magnitude that it cannot be taken for granted if we want our lives to be truly peaceful. In this article, we discuss some of the nexus and implications of time, for peace. For maximum possible clarity, it is divided into three parts. First, we briefly outline the hegemonic way of currently understanding time, demonstrating its historical and present-day character. In the second part, we draw attention to how this form of understanding time subtly but decisively undermines our capacities for making peace. Finally, we highlight some ideas that can help us to reframe how we see and experience time vis-à-vis peacebuilding. [-]
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Peace Review, Volume 33: Issue 4 (2021)Derechos de acceso
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