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Creative Exchange: Culture for peace and stability

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Helen Gould argues that culture and creative activities are increasingly used in conflict prevention, conflict-related emergencies and post-conflict reconstruction. Case studies of projects in each of these areas illustrate the potential impact. But it is difficult to develop a deeper understanding of this field without further networking, research and analysis. Creative Exchange starts to piece together some of the preliminary evidence.

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Gould, H. Creative Exchange: Culture for peace and stability. Development 43, 79–80 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1110175

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