Higher Education and Post-Conflict Recovery
โ Scribed by Sansom Milton (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book offers a critical review of higher education and post-conflict recovery. It provides the first systematic study with a global scope that investigates the role of higher education systems in conflict-affected contexts. The first part of the book analyses the long-standing neglect of higher education in post-conflict recovery, the impact that conflict can have on the sector, and efforts to rebuild and reform higher education systems affected by violent conflict. The second part of the book considers the positive and negative contributions that higher education can make to a range of areas of recovery including humanitarian action, forced displacement, post-conflict reconstruction, statebuilding, and peacebuilding. With its reasoned defence of the importance of higher education for post-conflict recovery, the book will appeal to researchers, university students, and humanitarian and development policy-makers and practitioners.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-vii
Introduction (Sansom Milton)....Pages 1-6
The Neglected Sector (Sansom Milton)....Pages 7-23
Impact of Conflict (Sansom Milton)....Pages 25-51
Rebuilding and Reforming Higher Education (Sansom Milton)....Pages 53-86
The Two Faces of Higher Education in Conflict and Peacebuilding (Sansom Milton)....Pages 87-119
Higher Education in Emergencies (Sansom Milton)....Pages 121-139
Reconstruction and Statebuilding (Sansom Milton)....Pages 141-175
Conclusion (Sansom Milton)....Pages 177-181
Back Matter ....Pages 183-238
โฆ Subjects
Conflict Studies
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