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The Art of Living Sideways [electronic resource] : Skateboarding, Peace and Elicitive Conflict Transformation / by Sophie Friedel.

By: Friedel, Sophie [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Masters of PeacePublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XII, 106 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658089559Subject(s): Psychotherapy | Counseling | Personality | Social psychology | Psychotherapy and Counseling | Personality and Social PsychologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 616.8914 LOC classification: RC475-489.2BF636.4Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Transrational Peace Research -- The Aesthetics of Transrational Peace Philosophy -- Kabul, Peace and Skateboarding -- Sport for Development & Peace: A Space for Peace Work? -- Humanistic Roots, Embodiment and Transformation -- Thoughts on Working with Peace in the Early 21st Century. .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Sophie Friedel explores the action of skateboarding in her book as a way to escape cycles of despair, not only in war torn environments and regions affected by poverty. The author critically reflects on her involvements of teaching skateboarding in Afghanistan within the context of youth empowerment and peace work. By way of personal experiences, Friedel illustrates how skateboarding can be understood as an elicitive approach to peace work and conflict transformation that unfolds the extraordinary human potential inherent to all of us.   Contents   ·         Transrational Peace Research ·         The Aesthetics of Transrational Peace Philosophy ·         Kabul, Peace and Skateboarding ·         Sport for Development & Peace: A Space for Peace Work? ·         Humanistic Roots, Embodiment and Transformation ·         Thoughts on Working with Peace in the Early 21st Century   Target Groups ·         Lecturers and Students in Social Science and Physical Culture Studies, Peace Students and Conflict Transformation Researchers ·         Practitioners from the field of Sport for Development and Peace, Psychotherapists, Skateboarders   The Author   Sophie Friedel is a peace and conflict researcher from the MA Program in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She has travelled through Europe, Afghanistan and Costa Rica to teach skateboarding and is currently training to become a Psychotherapist.
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Transrational Peace Research -- The Aesthetics of Transrational Peace Philosophy -- Kabul, Peace and Skateboarding -- Sport for Development & Peace: A Space for Peace Work? -- Humanistic Roots, Embodiment and Transformation -- Thoughts on Working with Peace in the Early 21st Century. .

Sophie Friedel explores the action of skateboarding in her book as a way to escape cycles of despair, not only in war torn environments and regions affected by poverty. The author critically reflects on her involvements of teaching skateboarding in Afghanistan within the context of youth empowerment and peace work. By way of personal experiences, Friedel illustrates how skateboarding can be understood as an elicitive approach to peace work and conflict transformation that unfolds the extraordinary human potential inherent to all of us.   Contents   ·         Transrational Peace Research ·         The Aesthetics of Transrational Peace Philosophy ·         Kabul, Peace and Skateboarding ·         Sport for Development & Peace: A Space for Peace Work? ·         Humanistic Roots, Embodiment and Transformation ·         Thoughts on Working with Peace in the Early 21st Century   Target Groups ·         Lecturers and Students in Social Science and Physical Culture Studies, Peace Students and Conflict Transformation Researchers ·         Practitioners from the field of Sport for Development and Peace, Psychotherapists, Skateboarders   The Author   Sophie Friedel is a peace and conflict researcher from the MA Program in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She has travelled through Europe, Afghanistan and Costa Rica to teach skateboarding and is currently training to become a Psychotherapist.

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