Prof. Galtung: Nationalism and Migration in Relation to Peace

TRANSCEND VIDEOS, 1 Jan 2024

Johan Galtung | University of Antwerp – TRANSCEND Media Service

25 Apr 2016

The University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp (UCSIA)

Johan Galtung (1930, Oslo), a professor of peace studies, dr hc mult, is founder of TRANSCEND International, TRANSCEND Media Service, and rector of TRANSCEND Peace University. He has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize numerous times and was awarded among others the 1987 Right Livelihood Award, known as the Alternative NPP. Galtung has mediated in over 150 conflicts in more than 150 countries, and written more than 170 books on peace and related issues, 96 as the sole author. More than 40 have been translated to other languages, including 50 Years-100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives published by TRANSCEND University Press. His book, Transcend and Transform, was translated to 25 languages. He has published more than 1700 articles and book chapters and over 500 Editorials for TRANSCEND Media Service. More information about Prof. Galtung and all of his publications can be found at transcend.org/galtung

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One Response to “Prof. Galtung: Nationalism and Migration in Relation to Peace”

  1. Poka Laenui says:

    Thankyou for recovering this video from the archives. What an excellent program for Prof. Galtung to set down some of his basic approaches to the Transcend method. My only suggestion is to have this program presented in written form as well, as to preserve every idea he has shared. This was a classic class.

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