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The Application of Buddhist Participation to the Conflict Managementin Wat Noi Nang Hong Community, Singburi Province
Author Dhammahaso, Phramaha Hunsa ; Payogo, Phrapalad Somchai
Source Journal of International Buddhist Studies (JIBS)
Volumev.7 n.2
Date2016.12
Pages78 - 87
PublisherBuddhist Research Institute, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
Publisher Url http://www.ojs.mcu.ac.th/index.php/JIBS/index
LocationBangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NotePhramaha Khittithanade Anando[a], Phramaha Hunsa Dhammahaso [b] and Phrapalad Somchai Payogo*[c]
[a] Graduate School, Mahachulalonkornrajavidyalaya University,Thailand
[b] Director of Master’s Degree Program on Peace Studies Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University,Thailand
[c] Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand
* Author for correspondence; e-mail: sdamnoen@yahoo.com
KeywordThe Application; Buddhist Participation; Conflict Management
AbstractThis article is intended to present the application of Buddhist participation to the conflict management in Wat Noi Nang Hong Community, Singburi Province. Information is gathered from the evidence of participation in Buddhist perspective in the theory parts, according to the guideline of the west. In-depth interview. To observe and listening to public opinions, people in involved in Wat Noi Nang Hong community.
From the research, it is found that the study related to the application of the ideas and principles of the participation in Buddhist perspective to manage conflicts and create community’s unity, it is also found that the community leaders in the present lack virtues which are the tools of having trusts from people in the community. Hence, in order to bring back community leaders to have the equal roles comparing to the ones in the past, there must be the application of the Dhammas of the leaders in the past to let them have the roles in the aspects of “having the right view; acting as trustful relatives with the holy Dharma of Brahmavihara (The four divine abodes); and being able to make friendship by self-controlling with Sangahavatthu Dhamma”.
Therefore, there must be use of the process of the participation in Buddhist perspective as the impulsion for the movement of people’s or private sector; it is divided into the 2 models of (1) the 5-Step-Model of the Participation in Buddhist Perspective (R5 Steps); and (2) the Process Model of the Participation in Buddhist Perspective (Noble Eightfold Cycle), both of which consist of the harmonization of “the Noble Eightfold Path or Magga”, the important principle for the movement of sustainable participation in Buddhist perspective.
Table of contentsAbstract 78
Introduction 78
Research Objectives 79
Research Conduct 80
Research Results 80
1. The definition of conflict 80
Concepts and Principles of Participation in Buddhism 81
Application of Buddhist Concepts and Principles in Conflict Management Focusing on the Unity of the Community 82
Phase 1 83
Phase 2: Noble Eightfold Cycle 84
Conclusion and Suggestions 86
Recommendations for further researches 86
References 86

ISSN19066244 (P); 25869620 (E)
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Created date2017.02.08
Modified date2017.10.05



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