Johan Galtung 1930-2024

Johan Galtung 1930-2024

Photo © Jan Oberg 2010

Jan Oberg

February 17, 2024

Johan Galtung – over 50 years my dear friend, collaborator and one of my two peace research mentors – died this morning. He was 93. He was, beyond any doubt, one of the greatest and most innovative social scientists of our time and one of the early pioneers of the academic field of peace and conflict research.

He was a controversial intellectual to some extent – the envy, of course, by others – but kept true to his Gandhian-inspired nonviolent values where many succumbed to ‘security’ with weapons.

He was also a TFF Associate since 1986 and we remained in contact – last, just a few days ago.

You’ll find hundreds of articles by his hand on TFF’s present and earlier archive sites.

I smile when I think of the countless hours we spent together exploring the world and coming up with new ideas.

I owe him more than words can tell.

Please do not write RIP (Rest in Peace). Peace is not about death, silence, decay, or extinction. It is about conviviality, joy, development, visions, creativity, etc. Johan embodied all that. Thanks!

Above is one of many portrait photos I took of him. I’ll write more at some point in the future.

A couple of links about and with Johan:

Writings on TFF’s present homepage, The Transnational

Transcend – the network he founded.

2 Responses to "Johan Galtung 1930-2024"

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  2. Howard   February 20, 2024 at 7:39 am

    I always liked Galtungs concept of structural violence, direct violence, cultural violence. Recently I discovered that recently someone tried to measure cultural violence in the countries of the world: Austrian peace researcher Franz Jedlicka has developed a “culture of violence scale” (available on Researchgate.net ).

    Howard

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