@incollection{discovery10178995,
           title = {From perpetrator to peacebuilder: rethinking education in conflict-affected societies},
       booktitle = {Reimagining Education: The International Science and Evidence based Education Assessment.},
           pages = {328--394},
            note = {This publication is available in Open Access under the AttributionShareAlike 3.0 IGO (CC-BY-SA 3.0 IGO) licence (http://creativecommons.
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Repository (http://www.unesco.org/open-access/terms-use-ccbysa-en).},
       publisher = {UNESCO MGIEP},
            year = {2022},
          editor = {Edward Vickers and K Pugh and L Gupta},
         address = {New Delhi, India},
        abstract = {This chapter explores the nexus between
education and confict, positioning
education as a contested domain that shapes,
and is shaped by, a broad range of social,
political, economic and cultural dynamics in
confict-afected societies. On the one hand,
violent conficts and structural violence have
detrimental efects on educational processes and
outcomes. On the other hand, education itself
can (re)produce structural violence in society.
Bringing together the felds of social science and
cognitive neuroscience, this chapter provides
a multi-faceted lens through which to address
the challenges of education in diferent confict
contexts from around the world, highlighting
that the search for a collective peaceful future is
complex.},
          author = {Pherali, Tejendra and Blair, Clancy and Korostelina, Karina and Macintyre, Thomas and Chakraborty, Anya and Ogunniran, Moses Oladele},
             url = {https://mgiep.unesco.org/iseeareport}
}