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    Johan Vincent Galtung (24 October 1930 – 17 February 2024) was a Norwegian sociologist and the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict...
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    meeting their basic needs. The term was coined by Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung, who introduced it in his 1969 article "Violence, Peace, and Peace Research"...
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  • Galtung is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Galtung (noble family) Johan Galtung (1930–2024), Norwegian sociologist and mathematician...
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    or as a course within a traditional major. Work by academics such as Johan Galtung and John Burton, and debates in fora such as the Journal of Peace Research...
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  • Swedish band, The Knockouts Johan Galtung (born 1930), Norwegian sociologist Johan Geibert (born 1977), Swedish bandy player Johan Harmenberg (born 1954),...
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  • by Johan Galtung, who was also the institute's first director (1959–1969). It publishes the Journal of Peace Research, also founded by Johan Galtung. PRIO...
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  • 1964. Results were mainly consistent with their theory and hypotheses. Johan Galtung later said that the media have misconstrued his work and become far...
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  • Ottar Brox, politician and social scientist (born 1932). 17 February – Johan Galtung, sociologist (born 1930). 18 February – Steinar Bastesen, politician...
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    pioneer of feminist jurisprudence) Ivar Giæver (Professor of Physics) Johan Galtung (Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies; founder of the field) Victor...
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  • later been used—for example, by Johan Galtung—as a technical term to describe a shift in military strategy. Galtung distinguishes between offensive and...
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