Ana Maria Costa e Silva & Elisabete Pinto da Costa
2024 | CECS
ISBN:978-989-53435-0-8
The 9th International Congress for the Study of Mediation and Conflict is taking place at a time of great challenges facing societies, organisations and individuals. Peace is an essential asset to protect and is threatened not only by wars, but also by structural and symbolic violence, which denounce situations of discrimination, exclusion, conflict, precariousness and the weakening of people. The development of democracy, the affirmation of citizenship and the promotion of coexistence therefore continue to require action methodologies that promote the values that underpin them. Mediation has made a name for itself in various social contexts, fostering constructive dialogue, win-win collaborations, positive conflict resolution and empowerment: whether in the context of traditional justice reform, conflict management in organisations, the peaceful resolution and transformation of inter-intranational conflicts; or the promotion of coexistence in schools and universities, the protection of children’s best interests, the enhancement of positive intra-family communication, the recognition and inclusion of minorities and migrants. These themes have been the subject of debate within scientific and practical communities committed to studying conflicts and mediation. ‘Reimagining our futures together’, sustainable and peaceful, shared and interdependent, is a UNESCO commitment to which this 9th edition of the Conference of Universities for the Study of Mediation and Conflict (CUEMYC) congress is associated.