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Global Public Health and Peace (GPHP)

Example videos (Read the course description below):

GPHP5, Prof. John LaMuth , Peace and the Brain https://youtu.be/SkABhUR2rqA

GPHP6, Prof. Govindan Parayil , Peace and the United Nations https://youtu.be/crnoUUY5UM0

GPHP7,Prof. Irina Pollard, The true cost of conflict and its implications for future generations  https://youtu.be/yZ6eAnw2nYA

GPHP9, Prof. Nader Ghotbi, Spirituality and science; is there a conflict? https://youtu.be/kh48KUPTJGo

GPHP12, Prof. Darryl Macer, Bioethics for Community Building, Youth Empowerment and Peace https://youtu.be/G4F3m2L9oXo

GPHP11, MikoFerine7Nov2015, 7 Nov 2015, 0.5 hr, Prof. Miko Ferine, Learning Empathy & Compassion: Student’s Reflection from A Community Service Program https://youtu.be/ftAx-KZM9M8

GPHP13, Prof. Zabidi Hussin, Neuroscientific Basis of Empathy https://youtu.be/6Xi3a0MJnRk

GPHP14, Prof. Darryl Macer, Highlights of Global Peace Index 2015 https://youtu.be/8jDPAOlAhI

GPHP15, Prof.  Abdulaziz Sachedina, Bioethics for Sectarian Conflict Resolution https://youtu.be/JysWIIfCMHM

GPHP16, Prof. Paul Komesaroff, Dialogue and Reconciliation for Prevention of Terrorism

GPHP18, Prof. Ravichandran Moorthy, Conflict and the inherent nature of man https://youtu.be/6Lg9NpIPIic

GPHP19, Prof. Soenarto Sastrowijoto, The New Sense of Bioethics for Conflict Resolution https://youtu.be/R0HGJpCqtSk

GPHP20, VAdm Prof. Eduardo Ma R Santos, The Ocean as a Medium of Peace and Understanding https://youtu.be/RtiJVXWMSdQ

GPHP21, Prof. Darryl Macer, Youth Peace Ambassadors Introduction https://youtu.be/eRGNmuAZmvE

GPHP22, Prof. Rajesh Arora, Who is responsible for World Peace? https://youtu.be/FA_b8iYWMIs

GPHP23, Prof. Ravichandran Moorthy, Constructing an Ethics and Human Security Framework https://youtu.be/JQNUgIIhWHY

GPHP24, Prof. Chutatip Umajanavi, Mindfulness, Self Knowledge and Technology https://youtu.be/YIa-lWc0ZV8

GPHP25, Prof. Leonard Le Blanc, Ethics of Outsourcing Security to Companies and the Blackwater case https://youtu.be/Z7ePRNv5OQU

GPHP26, Prof. Keiichiro Komatsu, Ethical issues posed by the War on Terror https://youtu.be/DwFMOXSdqDI

GPHP27, Prof. Ravichandran Moorthy, Peace and Conflict Resolutions: Perspectives from Indian Thoughts  https://youtu.be/crABW6M9RpA

GPHP29, Prof. Keichiro Komatsu, Human Security, War, Peace and Ethics  https://youtu.be/BEJ9FCc-vAI

GPHP30, Prof. John LaMuth, Behavioral Solutions for Advancing Global Peace and Harmony (with Discussion) https://youtu.be/ugn8QKMdsp8

GPHP31, Prof. John LaMuth, Behavioral Solutions for Advancing Global Peace and Harmony https://youtu.be/yYRxcVFzV5c

GPHP32, Prof. Leonard Le Blanc, Ethics of Outsourcing Lethal Force (Dhaka) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXsj2ivtfHY&

GPHP 33, Prof. Darryl Macer, Youth Looking Beyond Disaster: Origins, Achievements &  Future  https://youtu.be/YEGAPRsTXfA

GPHP 34, Prof. Hasan Erbay, Ethics of Triage in Emergency Medicine https://youtu.be/qLonklhLhc8

GPHP 35, Prof. Ananya Tritipthumrongchok, Disasters and Fortune Telling https://youtu.be/R9QMkTS4pKQ

GPHP 36, Prof. Angelica M Baylon, Combatting Disasters by Addressing Graft and Corruption in the Philippines https://youtu.be/231FR4xIZfM

GPHP 37, Prof. Darryl Macer, Basics of Preparing an LBD or YPA Action Plan https://youtu.be/9JfRnTqdngE

GPHP 38, Prof. Raquel Smith, Navigating the World of Mental Health Interventions and Bioethics Following Community Disasters https://youtu.be/1zmhhyWSy5I

GPHP39, Prof. John LaMuth, Behavioral Solutions for Encouraging Love and Overcoming Hate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKmlDkR7-so

GPHP40, Prof. Raffaele Mantegazza, Naming the Unnameable: New words for death after Auschwitz and Hiroshima https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzOT8Bo_v18

GPHP41, Prof. Darryl Macer, Daigo Fukuryu Maru Exhibit & Nuclear Bomb Testing (The tuna fishing boat exposed to the H-bomb testing in the Pacific) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYLj_9cykFQ


This is one example of a course at one of our member institutions: American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN). Enrolled Students of AUSN receive the AUSN Video lecture Archive and Attendance Sheet to record which videos they have watched.

AUSN as an intellectual forum for intercultural dialogue upholds the value of academic freedom for all professors and students, and the views expressed in the videos are not those of AUSN.

The above videos are a selection of the total video archive of AUSN that supplements the contact hours provided by in-person lectures, group skype sessions, and other supervised contact at AUSN.

Anyone can request to try out a live AUSN class for free by writing to Dr. Darryl Macer, Provost, AUSN; Email: provost@ausn.info

For countries that do not have youtube access, a original file can be shared with enrolled AUSN students.

Competencies:

1. Identify the role of social and community factors in both the onset and solution of public health problems.

2. Examine racial and ethnic disparities within the context of historic and contemporary social and economic climates. Understand the linkages between public health and peace.

3. Recognize the causes of social and behavioral factors that affect health of individuals and populations.

4. Discuss sentinel events in the history of peace, and linkages to health.

5. Create and scrutinize policies and practices in various settings.

6. Be aware of the options for intervention, and the theories behind different conflict resolution approaches.

7. Integrate knowledge, principles and argumentation in rational discussion. Engage in quality thinking, reflective processes and creative thinking.

8. Understand the main structural and psycho-cultural theories about the cause of conflict and methods to overcome this. 

Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to present to the student a general framework, structure and health services as related to global health. 

Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the essential principles and foundations of global public health public and for the student to understand how those principles related to general public health and their relations to peace. 

Topics that are covered:

1. Dialogues on War and Peace and Human Dignity

2. Hiroshima and the Culture of Peace

3. Peace and Peace-keeping

4. Roles of United Nations and Millennium Development Goals

5. Maritime Trade and Peace

6. History and Concepts of War and Peace

7. Youth Peace Ambassadors

8. Youth as Agents of Change for Peace

9. Peace and the Brain

10. Peace and Public Health

11. Peace and Culture

12. Culture of Peace, Human Rights and Human Dignity

13. Spirituality and Peace

14. Disasters and Looking Beyond Them

15. The Global Peace Index 

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