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James Smith Page (born 1953) is an Australian educationist[1] and anthropologist,[2] and a recognised authority within the field of peace education.[3]

Education

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Page holds a BA (Honours) degree from Griffith University,[4] a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the University of Queensland,[5] a Graduate Diploma in Education from Charles Sturt University,[6] a Master of Education (Honours) degree from the University of New England,[7] and a PhD degree from Southern Cross University.[8]

Professional career

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Page has taught in secondary teaching,[9] peace and conflict studies,[10] and teacher education.[11] He was a member of the International Year for the Culture of Peace Taskforce within the UNESCO Secretariat in Paris,[12][13][14][15][16] and a member of GIPGAP (Group on International Perspectives on Governmental Aggression and Peace), examining social attitudes to peace and war. Page is currently an adjunct professor with the University of New England, Australia.[citation needed]

Critical recognition

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Select bibliography

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  • Page, J.S. (2020) 'Philosophy of Peace'. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. ISSN 2161-0002.
  • Page, J.S. (2014) 'Peace Education'. In: D. Phillips (ed.) Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy. (597-599). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications
  • Page, J.S. et alia (2013) 'Definitions of peace and reconciliation in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Canada, the United States, and Australia', In: K. Malley-Morrison, A. Mercurio, and G. Twose (eds.) International Handbook of Peace and Reconciliation. (35-49). NY: Springer.
  • Page, J.S. et alia (2013) 'Perspectives on invasion: Great Britain, Northern Ireland, United States, Canada and Australia'. In: K. Malley-Morrison, S. McCarthy, and K. Hines (eds.) International Handbook on War, Torture and Terrorism. (359-379). NY: Springer.
  • Page, J.S. (2010) ‘Peace Education’. In: E. Baker, B. McGaw, and P. Peterson (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Education. Volume 1. (850–854). Oxford: Elsevier.
  • Page, J.S.(2009) ‘Chapter 7: Australia’. In: Kathleen Malley-Morrison (ed.) State Violence and the Right to Peace. Volume 4. (137–155, 280–281). Santa Barbara: Praeger Security International.
  • Page, J.S. (2008) Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations. Charlotte: Information Age Publishing.
  • Page, J.S. (2008) ‘Chapter 9: The United Nations and Peace Education’. In: Monisha Bajaj (ed.) Encyclopedia of Peace Education. (75–83). Charlotte: Information Age Publishing.
  • Page, J.S. (2008) ‘Philosophy of Peace Education’. In: Monisha Bajaj (ed.) Online Encyclopedia of Peace Education. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College. Available online.

References

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  1. ^ Library catalogue entry for Master of Education (Honours) Thesis, University of New England, accessed 21 July 2022; Library catalogue entry for PhD Thesis, Southern Cross University, accessed 21 July 2022
  2. ^ http://www.aas.asn.au; see also http://www.iier.org.au/qjer/qr6/thesis-abs-6-1.html, accessed 26 October 2009; and see also Page, J.S. (1988) 'Education and Acculturation on Malaita: An Ethnography of Intraethnic and Interethnic Affinities'. Journal of Intercutlural Studies. 15/16. pp.74-81. Available online at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/3566/, accessed 27 Nov 2014
  3. ^ http://www.unaa.org.au/pdf/UNity%20576.pdf Archived 29 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 26 October 2009; http://www.scu.edu.au/alumni/index.php/testimonials/?id=203 Archived 19 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 26 October 2009; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/3650/, accessed 26 October 2009; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/12263/, accessed 26 October 2009; http://www.infoagepub.com/products/peace-education, accessed 26 October 2009; and Matsuura, Koichiro. (2008) 'Foreword'. In: J.S.Page Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations. Charlotte: Information Age Publishing. p.xix, indicating that the work of Page constituted “an important addition to the emerging literature on peace education and the culture of peace …”
  4. ^ Library catalogue entry for BA Honours Dissertation, accessed 21 July 2022; see also Australian Catholic University Staff Profile, accessed 21 July 2022
  5. ^ University of Queensland Graduation Handbook, 1981, see also UQ online registry https://www.uq.edu.au/secure/sc/olvq/index.html
  6. ^ Mitchell College of Advanced Education Graduation Ceremony, Friday, 8 May 1981 (booklet); see also Australian Catholic University Staff Profile, accessed 21 July 2022
  7. ^ Library catalogue entry for Master of Education (Honours) Thesis, University of New England, accessed 21 July 2022; "QJER: QR 6, 1990: Thesis abstracts". www.iier.org.au. Retrieved 26 October 2009.
  8. ^ Library catalogue entry for PhD Thesis, Southern Cross University, accessed 21 July 2022; see also Southern Cross University News Release of 14 October 2021, accessed 21 July 2022.
  9. ^ http://eprints.qut.edu.au/4724/, accessed 26 October 2009; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/4681/, accessed 26 October 2009; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/4725, accessed 26 October 2009; http://eprints.qut.edu.au/4804, accessed 26 October 2009; and http://eprints.qut.edu.au/4726/, accessed 26 October 2009
  10. ^ Southern Cross University News Release of 14 October 2021, accessed 7 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Dr James Page". Australian Catholic University. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  12. ^ Brock-Utne, B. (2010). "Review of Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations". International Review of Education. 56 (1): 192–194. ISSN 0020-8566.
  13. ^ "James Page". Information Age Publishing. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  14. ^ Page, James Smith (2008). Peace education : exploring ethical and philosophical foundations. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Pub. ISBN 978-1-60752-929-3. OCLC 694147222.
  15. ^ Page, James S. (2001). "The International Year for the Culture of Peace". International Journal of Cultural Studies. 4 (3). SAGE Publications: 348–351. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.426.3778. doi:10.1177/136787790100400305. ISSN 1367-8779. S2CID 145387686.
  16. ^ de Rivera, Joseph (2018). "Themes for the celebration of global community". Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 24 (2). American Psychological Association (APA): 216–224. doi:10.1037/pac0000340. ISSN 1532-7949. S2CID 173991719.
  17. ^ ACSSA official announcement 2024, retrieved 2 October 2024.
  18. ^ Profile at Austlit, retrieved 2 October 2024.
  19. ^ UNE Pulse News 18 September, 2024, retrieved 2 October 2024.
  20. ^ Scope Magazine Number 70, Issue 5, October 2024. p.5. ISSN 2982-0480 (online) and 2982-0472 (print)
  21. ^ Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter, September 2024.
  22. ^ Official announcement for the Art of Creative Unity Awards 2023 from the International Human Rights Arts Movement website, accessed on 1 May 2024.
  23. ^ James Page profile at Austlit, accessed on 1 May 2024.
  24. ^ AAPAE. 2023. International recognition for AAPAE member. Australian Ethics , 23(2): 11. ISSN: 1329-4563 (Print) and ISSN: 2205-796X (Online).
  25. ^ Author record, James Page, ‘AusLit’, St.Lucia: University of Queensland. 2002-, accessed 30 November 2021; ACU News, ‘National Literary Award for ACU Academic’, 15 September 2021, accessed 30 January 2021; SCU News, ‘Southern Cross Uni alumnus wins prestigious Banjo Paterson Writing Award’, 14 October 2021, accessed 30 January 2021; List of Award Winners (Orange Wiki), accessed 30 January 2021; ‘AAPAE member wins national award’, ‘Australian Ethics’, ISSN 1329-4563. Winter 2021, 21;1, p.7; S.Muhira, J.Page and C.Lillis. ‘Banjo Paterson Award Winners’, Central Western Daily, Saturday, August 7, 2021, pp.12-13; ‘Writers Queensland’. ISSN 1444-2922. Issue 275, December 2021, p.26; ‘The Barker’, ISSN 2204-938X, Issue 133, Summer 2021, p. 61.
  26. ^ www.aas.asn.au http://www.aas.asn.au. Retrieved 26 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  27. ^ http://www.fed.qut.edu.au/news/news-event.jsp?news-event-id=10323[permanent dead link], accessed 26 October 2009; see also Brock-Utne, Birgit. 2010. Book Review: Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations. International Review of Education. 56(1): 192–194.
  28. ^ www.unaa.org.au https://web.archive.org/web/20090914123256/http://www.unaa.org.au/pdf/UNity%20576.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 September 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  29. ^ www.unaa.org.au https://web.archive.org/web/20110220162725/http://www.unaa.org.au/pdf/UNity%20616.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing][dead link]
  30. ^ Councillor Margaret de Wit presents United Nations Awards, 30/8/12. "Margaret de Wit - Councillor for Pullenvale - Latest News Articles". Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2012.; see also http://www.unaaqld.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Vol-8-No-8-October-Newsetter-..pdf Archived 11 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine "United Nations Association of Australia Queensland – Community Award Presentations"], United Nations Association of Queensland Newsletter, Vol.8, No.8, October 2012. p2. Accessed 27 Nov 2014
  31. ^ WSFBPC (2014) '2014 Peace Essay Winners: Booklet', 27/8/14. www.faithpeace.org; accessed 26/9/14.
  32. ^ Dinnen, M. (2014). 'From the National Coordinator'. United Nations Association of Australia Academic Network News. Issue #35, September 2014. p.4; see also copy of essay pp.12,13. ; http://issuu.com/unaaacademicnetwork/docs/network_news__35_-_september/1; accessed 26/9/14.