The relationship between gender and conflict; gender at a conceptual level and problems with existing theorisation in policy as well as practice; how education might mitigate conflict; gender, education and conflict in the Central Asian context
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Introducing theoretical ideas & approaches in the Political Economy of Education in Conflict
What is the political economy of education in conflict contexts? Why has political economy emerged and why do people think it is important? Reflecting on orthodox versus critical political economy.
Different ways of looking at the relationship between war, education and peace and what that means for political economy research.
Education and Conflict: Mapping the field through a political economy lens
Professor Mario Novelli talks about mapping the field of education and conflict through a political economy lens: where did the field of education and conflict come from? Who are the main players? What are the limitations of the field?