Showing posts with label culture of peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture of peace. Show all posts

What is Peace Mainstreaming?

Peace mainstreaming, a term coined by peace researcher Franz Jedlicka, is a long-term peace strategy that should be implemented within a country if the political forces within that country strive to make it more stable and peaceful. However, it is not a method of conflict resolution between two countries.

On the one hand, peace mainstreaming means recognizing and reducing violence, oppression and discrimination in all areas of society. On the other hand, it means promoting a culture of empathy by propagating and practising the principle of non-violent conflict resolution in all areas of society. Furthermore, peaceful ideals of masculinity must be promoted.

Peace Mainsreaming Franz Jedlicka

Most important for the first area is a ban on all forms of violence, starting with the ban on violence in child-rearing and violence against women (Legislation-Peace Nexus). For the second part, it is important to make known and practice communication models that are characterized by attentive listening (e.g. empathy circles). This is the only way to recognize human suffering and provide appropriate help. Non-violent masculinity can be achieved by promoting active fatherhood, but also by increasing the number of men in social and healthcare professions (caring masculinities).

Translations in other languages will be published on https://franzjedlicka.wordpress.com  and https://sites.google.com/view/peace-studies/ 

What is peace mainstreaming?

 Peace researcher Franz Jedlicka sometimes uses the term "Peace Mainstreaming" to explain which aspects must be taken into account to build or foster sustainable peace . or: to build a "culture of peace":

  • a legal ban of child corporal punishment
  • outlawing judicial corporal punishment
  • outlawing the death penalty (capital punishment)
  • a legal ban of domestic violence against women
  • measures for gender equality
  • outlawing discrimination of LGBTIQ+ persons
  • reducing violence in the media
And, most likely: secularization.

Austrian Forum for Peace 2023

Franz Jedlicka, founder of the BFIF (Office for Interdisciplinary Peace Studies, located in Austria) will also participate in the upcoming Austrian Forum for Peace in the Peace Castle Stadtschlaining (Burgenland Region of Austria).

Hopefully there will be a chance to talk about his research focusing on the linkage between a widespread domestic violence (against children and women) in the countries of the world and their tendency to be involved in armed conflicts.

Austrian Forum for Peace 2023