THE PEACE CAFETERIA

THE PEACE CAFETERIA is the Blog of the DEPARTMENT OF PEACE STUDIES of Bicol University College of Social Sciences and Philosophy. This blog was set up to serve as posting board for events, news and items of information and interests about the activities, advocacy, and research of the Department of Peace Studies.

Friday, April 04, 2014

Core Faculty of the Department of Peace Studies Participated in the 2014 PCPGE Conference on April 3-4, 2014

The Faculty members of the Department of Peace Studies, Dr. Herbert B. Rosana, Associate Professor IV and the Department Head together with Assistant Professor Lloyd V. Berdin and Instructor Gina M. Oropesa participated in the 2014 Conference of the Philippine Council for Peace and Global Education held at Miriam College, Quezon City. 


The conference included various topics ranging from gun violence, nuclear disarmament, anti-bullying and the Bangsamoro Basic Law.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

The School of Peace as a Model for an Education for a Culture of Peace, Presented at CODBE and CODDCAS Colloquium

Photo courtesy of UNC


The ‘School of Peace’ as a Model for an Education for a Culture of Peace - Presented by Dr. Herbert B. Rosana @ the Joint Academic Colloquium sponsored by CODBE and CODDCAS January 10, 2014 Villacaceres Hotel, Naga City. For the full story please visit UNC

Thursday, February 06, 2014

Commemorative Lecture @ Bicol University, February 6, 2014

Dr. Nelia Salalima Ciocson, professor emeritus, former Vice-President for Academic Affairs of Bicol University, delivering lecture on Dr. RICARDO ARCILLA first president of Bicol University, and one who laid the foundation of what Bicol University is today.

Dr. Nelia Salima Cicoson

Dr. Ricardo Arcilla, First President of Bicol University

Event @ BU Today


Sunday, December 22, 2013

MAPSS CLASS ORGANIZED SEMINAR WORKSHOP ON FILIPINO MUSLIM CONCERNS ON PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

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The Second Asian Peace Practitioners; Research Conference, 6-8 December 2013

The 2nd Asian Peace Practitioners Research Conference was held in Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia on the 6-8 of December 2013.  The conference was organized by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) in Cambodia.  The theme of the conference was, "Transforming Identity Conflicts in Asia".  The event was participated by various scholars from different Asian and other countries such as  Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Australia, USA and others.   "Conflict dynamics and security threats between and within Asian States are both multi layered and diverse in nature.  The conference focused on identity base conflicts within Asia at the inter-state, intra-state and community level. 

The Participants to the 2nd Asian Peace Practitioners' Research Conference.  Dr. Herbert Rosana seated fifth from left of Bicol University Participated in this conference.  He presented his paper on the former rebels of Bicol.

Dr. Rosana at the background is the world famous Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia

Angkor Wat at Sunset (Photo by Herbert Rosana)

Saturday, December 07, 2013

Nelson Mandela

obituary NELSON MANDELA 

"No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion.  People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than the opposite." - Nelson Mandela

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association Conference, Bangkok, Thailand 2013


The APPRA Conference was held in Bangkok, Thailand on November 12-14, 2013 at Imperial Queen's Park Hotel.  Thammsat University facilitated the conference.  The theme of the conference was, "Engaging Deadly Conflicts in Asia-Pacific with Non-Violent Alternatives.  Dr. Herbert B. Rosana of Bicol University participated in this conference.




Dr. Rosana second from left.

Conference Participants
The Conference Description:
          The Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association (APPRA) is delighted to announce a regional conference of scholars, educators and peace-builders. The general theme of the 2013 conference is “Engaging Violent Conflicts in the Asia-Pacific with Nonviolent Alternatives.”
                In the beginning of the second decade of the twenty-first century, deadly conflicts continue to plague the world with loss of lives and destructions. In 2012, there were 26 deadly conflicts which continue until the present, an increase of two cases from 2011. (The Ploughshares Monitor Volume 33 Issue 3, 2012). Though deadly conflicts in East Asia seems to be declining, Thailand is facing three different deadly conflicts simultaneously- governance conflict, border conflict with Cambodia, and ethnic conflict in the deep South which together claimed more than 5,000 lives in the past decade. (Tonnesson and Bjarnegard –forthcoming 2013).
                It is important to stress that from a peace research perspective, the Asia-Pacific is rich with stories of peoples who choose to engage deadly conflicts with nonviolent alternatives. A cursory glance at the Asia-Pacific stories of nonviolent conflict in the past five decades include: Gandhi’s legacies and Abdul Ghaffar Khan’s nonviolent red shirts against British imperialism; democratic movements in the Philippines, China, Burma, West Papua, Nepal, Tibet, and Thailand, among many others; the anti-dam movements in Tasmania, India and Thailand. Though the APPRA has organized its bi-annual meetings since 1980, and there have been research papers dealing with nonviolent actions in those meetings, the APPRA 2013 in Bangkok will mark the very first time APPRA peace researchers will explore peace research landscape with the theme of engaging deadly conflicts with nonviolent alternatives. We believe that by underscoring these nonviolent experiences in dealing with various types of deadly conflict, peace researchers could come up with a wealth of peace research knowledge that would meaningfully help mitigate deadly conflicts and foster peace in the Asia-Pacific.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

BU Celebrates 44th Founding Anniversary September 2013

The DEPARTMENT OF PEACE STUDIES joins the academic community of Bicol University in celebrating its 44th Founding Anniversary with the theme: BU: Living up to its ideals of scholarship, leadership, character and service. 

Launching of the BU Ejournal and LMS and ELibrary

Lighting of the Torch of Wisdom as Symbol of Bicol University