Pacifist empowerment for other possible worlds

Authors

  • Eduardo Sandoval Forero Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/revpaz.v8i2.3312

Keywords:

Empowerment, participation, pacifist empowerment

Abstract

This article of analytical content, aims to interpret some significant elements considered for the analysis of pacifist empowerment. Starting from the theoretical and practical background that on empowerment generally presented in Latin America and in Mexico from the ideas of Paulo Freire, as well as the understandings of the concept have been exposed from the philosophical, participatory, gender, social, and development approaches.

According to the purpose and object of research, the article falls within the qualitative methodology of hermeneutic type that allows us to identify, describe, analyze, and reflect on the pacifist empowerment, based on textual sources and Peace research categories, considering particular bibliography on the subject. The qualitative research approach was supplemented with the technique of observation and dialogue on the subject taught by Francisco Muñoz in his last journey to Mexico.

In the first part the results of the development and empowerment of the term approaches and their application is described in general terms. The conventional concept is discussed to understand the similarities and differences with the pacifist empowerment. In the second part the approach of pacifist empowerment having as theoretical support for Peace studies and particularly Muñoz and his coauthors addressed approaches is discussed. Some understandings about the issue are outlined and the article concludes that the concept of pacifist empowerment is in theoretical construction from the perspective of peace studies, and his statement is proposed as a know-how transformer of the subject and collective action to decide and to influence structural, cultural, gender or any violence condition as a strategy of nonviolent social change to build more peaceful worlds.

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Author Biography

Eduardo Sandoval Forero, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Doctor en Sociología. Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados de la Población. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Actividades relevantes: Profesor invitado del curso de “Inmigración,Derechos Humanos y Co-esarrollo” Cátedra UNESCO en el posgrado de Estudios para la Paz y el Desarrollo, en la Universitat Jaume I de España desde 2001 a la fecha; Premio Manuel Castillo 2009 por el Libro: Migraciones, conflictos y cultura de paz (coeditado con Vicent Martínez Guzmán) otorgado por la Universidad de Valencia, España. Cordinador Académico Honorario del Doctorado en Estudios para la Paz, la Interculturadlidad y la Democracia (Univ. Autónoma Indígena de México); Fundador y director del programa editorial de la Asociación Latinomericana de Sociología. Autor de varios libros sobre migración, cultura, y grupos étnicos. Líneas de investigación: diversidad cultural; migración, conflictos y paz; educación intercultural para la paz.

Published

2015-12-19

How to Cite

Sandoval Forero, E. (2015). Pacifist empowerment for other possible worlds. Revista De Paz Y Conflictos, 8(2), 75–95. https://doi.org/10.30827/revpaz.v8i2.3312

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