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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic Looking at Africa From Within Africa in the group African Futures 11 years, 7 months ago
Dear friends, I understand that you may have some trouble understanding the use-ability and purpose of the concept of faultlines.
Please do not hesitate to ask me about it. Particularly as it pertains to […]
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Karoline Weber and antonio c. s. rosa are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the topic Looking at Africa From Within Africa in the forum African Futures 11 years, 8 months ago
Dear ACT-participants,
allow me to share these reflections on “Pondering Africa’s futureS” before our common session tomorrow.
I am open for a dialogue on the substances elaborated herein during the entire week.
I hope you enjoy the writeup below.
Africa – Searching for Futures
There is no such thing as “the” future of Africa. One…[Read more]
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic Looking at Africa From Within Africa in the group African Futures 11 years, 8 months ago
Dear ACT-participants,
allow me to share these reflections on “Pondering Africa’s futureS” before our common session tomorrow.
I am open for a dialogue on the substances elaborated herein during […]
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Fereschta Sahrai are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford started the forum topic Looking at Africa From Within Africa in the group African Futures 11 years, 8 months ago
Dear friends,
let us start with these two rarely shown & seen maps:
Just in order to put things into perspective. Territorially.
A rather important view of the continent in […]
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and giselle wansa are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and YAKUBU AJIJI are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Laura Bishop are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford wrote a new post 11 years, 8 months ago
Die Kunst der Prognostik – Wird die Welt friedlicher?
Workshop mit Prof. Johan Galtung
Im Rahmen eines dreistündigen Workshops werden Ihnen Methoden zur Erstellung belastbarer gesellschaftlicher Prognosen vermittelt. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen
Sa 30.03.2013 16:00 – 19:00 Uhr
Anmeldung unter info@galtung-institut.de
Teilnahmegebühr regulär: € 50 / CHF 60
Studierende: € 25 / CHF 30
1980 wagte Prof. Galtung die Vorhersage, dass vor 1990 die Berliner Mauer zusammenbrechen würde und danach das sowjetische Imperium. Nach dem Zusammenbruch des Ostblocks prognostizierte Galtung, dass entweder die Grünen oder der Islam das neue Feindbild des Westens würden. In seinem neuen Buch hält er an seiner Prognose zum Fall des U.S.-Imperiums bis 2020 fest.
Wie geht das?
Im Verlauf des Workshops wird untersucht, ob die Welt, in der wir leben, friedlicher wird. Mit Frieden ist hierbei nicht nur die Abnahme von kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Staaten oder Machthabern gemeint, sondern die Resilienz einer Friedenskultur, die sich sowohl auf der zivilgesellschaftlichen als auch auf der internationalen Ebene entfaltet. Um dieser Frage gründlich nachgehen zu können, bedarf es eines systematischen Verständnisses gesellschaftlicher Prozesse, um Prognosen für deren Entwicklung treffen zu können.
Die am wenigsten zielführende Methode besteht laut Prof. Galtung darin, einen gegenwärtigen Trend in die Zukunft zu projizieren. Gesellschaftliche Prozesse verlaufen selten linear und bewegen sich eher in Wellen, Spiralen und allen erdenklichen Formen, erweisen sich aber kaum je als kontinuierlich zu- oder abnehmend. Ausgehend von dieser grundlegenden Beobachtung hat Prof. Galtung eine Methode für die Analyse gesellschaftlicher Phänomene entwickelt, die dialektisch – synoptisch – panoramisch vorgeht. Letztlich müssen möglichst viele Variablen eines gegebenen Realitätsausschnitts identifiziert und ihre Beziehungen zu einander ergründet werden. Im Rahmen des Workshops wird Prof. Galtung unter diesem Gesichtspunkt eine Auswahl seiner Befunde vorstellen, um den TeilnehmerInnen anhand konkreter Beispiele die Vorteile und Herausforderungen dieser Methode aufzuzeigen. -
Naakow Grant-Hayford and Joy Ting are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Blake McDermott are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Raman are now friends 11 years, 8 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Alessandro Battiston are now friends 11 years, 9 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford and Janice Pavlock are now friends 11 years, 11 months ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford wrote a new post 12 years ago
Johan Galtung: A CHANGE IN WASHINGTON? 06-12-2012
Washington, Election Night: OK, one of them won even if the real winners as usual were the non-voters, for whatever reason; men more than women. At about 23:15 Obama passed the magic 50%, not of the popular votes but for the electoral college, with 302-206 well above 270 and it turned into a landslide. Net result: status quo, no change. The media did their best to make the presidential election look important, being the pinnacle, the altar on which democracy is built. Some democracy. (Click here to read on) -
Naakow Grant-Hayford and Claire are now friends 12 years, 1 month ago
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic Looking at Africa From Within Africa in the group African Futures 12 years, 1 month ago
Dear Aura,
thank you very much for your inquiry. I will answer in brief delay. But I must say that these two maps for me simply represent two separate attempts to depict the spatial reality of the african […]
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Naakow Grant-Hayford wrote a new post 12 years, 1 month ago
Interview-Excerpt: “If you want peace, abolish hunger”
Federica Riccadonna: You say different communities have varying abilities to overcome and transcend conflict which you call the ‘local potential of peace’. How do you assess the Nepali people’s potential for peace?
Johan Galtung: Nepalis have a capacity for negative peace. The 10-year-long conflict was a testament to their potential for excessive violence, while during the 18 days of Jana Andolan II in 2006, they toppled a 240-year-old monarchy without resorting to violence.
Nepalis are specially good at ‘negative’ forms of non-violence like civil disobedience, demonstrations, and non-cooperation, but they struggle when it comes to positive non-violence, like nation building and constructiveactions towards peace.
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Naakow Grant-Hayford started the forum topic Freedom of Expression = Freedom to Insult? in the group Understanding the Arab Revolts 12 years, 1 month ago
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