The culture of peace as a pillar of social sustainability

Authors

  • Mariola del Jesús Ortega Jiménez Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco. División Académica de Educación y Artes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19136/etie.v8n16.6369

Keywords:

Culture of peace, Conflict

Abstract

This is an interview with Dr. Ángel Alberto Valdés Cuervo, Senior Research Professor C at the Technological Institute of Sonora (ITSON), on the topic of “The culture of peace as a pillar of social sustainability.” In this conversation, the interviewee draws on his extensive experience to address the topic of the culture of peace in the Mexican context, particularly in higher education institutions (HEIs). 

In this conversation, the interviewee points out the coexistence of two types of peace in Mexico: positive and imperfect, noting that as a country, Mexico is in a transition to a culture of positive peace and is on the right track because actions and strategies aimed at this goal are being promoted. 

Similarly, he points out that the culture of peace is a fundamental pillar of social sustainability because without peaceful and just relationships there may be peace, but not social justice. In other words, in many places where there is marked repression, there are no demonstrations, but that is not fair; it is simply the imposition of an idea where power is being exercised...

References

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Published

2026-01-06

How to Cite

Ortega Jiménez, M. del J. (2026). The culture of peace as a pillar of social sustainability. Emerging Trends in Education, 8(16), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.19136/etie.v8n16.6369