Systems thinking is rooted in the understanding that everything is interconnected, or simply put, everything is related. This understanding is especially applicable when it comes to education, a main effort of the Ubuntuworks Project. Applying ...
Restorative justice, generally defined as a system of criminal justice that focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation, approaches positive relationships with others as vital to human existence and well being. Whereas conventional judicial proceedings focus on what ...
As desirable, rewarding, and valuable as peace is, it does not come easily. Conflict happens at every level of society and every corner of the world, which means that peacebuilding must involve people everywhere. The ...
Harmonious relations are at the heart of Ubuntu, a South African philosophy often expressed in English as “A person is a person through other persons.” Ubuntu contrasts with the individualized Eurocentric perspective on society and ...
Ecological thinking, or understanding ourselves as part of nature, means that we recognize how human activity impacts ecosystems. This nonlinear, cause-and-effect perspective acknowledges that we are connected to the larger whole and not sequential points ...
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