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Worlds without war: Reflections on Elise Boulding's life, work and legacy as a peace educator, feminist and futurist
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Worlds without war: Reflections on Elise Boulding's life, work and legacy as a peace educator, feminist and futurist

F P Hutchinson and Ivana Milojevic
Journal of Peace Education, Vol.9(2), pp.151-168
2012
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17400201.2012.699718View
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Our joint article focuses on Elise Boulding's creative work and legacy as a feminist peace theorist, peace educator and futures educator. Boulding throughout her life was deeply concerned not only with critiquing the institution of war but of working for better, more peaceable worlds. She was very much a 'practical futurist'. Various important themes and concepts in her futures-oriented peace education work are examined. The article concludes with reflections on her continuing inspiration.

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