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Peace, Conflict, and Violence : Peace Psychology for the 21st Century

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Peace, Conflict, and Violence : Peace Psychology for the 21st Century


Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction to Peace Psychology
Daniel J Christie, Richard V. Wagner, and Deborah Du Nann Winter
SECTION I DIRECT VIOLENCE
Richard V. Wagner
1. Intimate Violence
Naomi Abrahams
2. Anti-Gay/Lesbian Violence in the United States
Bianca Cody Murphy
3. Intrastate Violence
Ulrike Niens and Ed Cairns
4. Nationalism and War: A Social-Psychological Perspective
Daniel Druckman
5. Integrative Complexity and Political Decisions that Lead to War or Peace
Lucian Gideon Conway III, Peter Suedfeld, and Philip E. Tetlock
6. Genocide and Mass Killing: Their Roots and Prevention
Ervin Staub
7. Weapons of Mass Descruction
Michael Britton
SECTION II STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE
Deborah Du Nann Winter and Dana C. Leighton
8. Social Injustice
Susan Opotow
9. The War Close to Home: Children and Violence in the United States
Kathleen Kostelny and James Garbarino
10. Children and Structural Violence
Milton Schwebel and Daniel J Christie
11. Women, Girls, and Structural Violence: A Global Analysis
Dyan Mazurana and Susan McKay
12. Understanding Militarism: Money, Masculinity, and the Search for the Mystical
Deborah Du Nann Winter, Marc Pilisuk, Sara Houck, and Matthew Lee
13. Globalism and Structural Violence
Marc Pilisuk
14. Human Rights Violations as Structural Violence
M. Brinton Lykes
SECTION III PEACEMAKING
Richard V Wagner
15. U.N. Peacekeeping: Confronting the Psychological Environment of War in the Twenty-first Century
Haroey J. Langholtz and Peter Leentjes
16. The Cultural Context of Peacemaking
Paul B. Pedersen
17. Conflict Resolution: Theoretical and Practical Issues
Ann Sanson and Di Bretherton
18. Crafting Peace: On the Psychology of the TRANSCEND Approach
Johan Galtung and Finn Tschudi
19. Introducing Cooperation and Conflict Resolution into Schools: A Systems Approach
Peter Coleman and Morton Deutsch
20. Reducing Trauma During Ethno-Political Conflict: A Personal Account of Psycho-social Work under War Conditions in Bosnia
Inger Agger
21. Reconciliation in Divided Societies
Cheryl de la Rey
22. Psychosocial Interventions and Post-War Reconstruction in Angola: Interweaving Western and Traditional Approaches
Michael Wessells and Carlinda Monteiro
PEACEBUILDING: APPROACHES TO SOCIAL JUSTICE Daniel J. Christie
23. Toward a Psychology of Structural Peacebuilding
Cristina Jayme Montiel
24. Psychologies for Liberation: Views from Elsewhere
Andy Dawes
25. Gandhi as Peacebuilder: The Social Psychology of Satyagraha Daniel M. Mayton II
26. Peacebuilding and Nonviolence: Gandhis Perspective on Power
Manfred B. Steger
27. Giving Voice to Childrens Perspectives on Peace
Ilse Hakvoort and Solveig Hagglund
28. Redressing Structural Violence against Children: Empowerment-based Interventions and Research
Linda Webster and Douglas B. Perkins
29. Gendering Peacebuilding
Susan McKay and Dyan Mazurana
30. Psychologists Making a Difference in the Public Arena: Building Cultures of Peace
Michael Wessells, Milton Schwebel, and Anne Anderson
Conclusion: Peace Psychology for the Twenty-first Century Deborah Du Nann Winter, Daniel J Christie,
Richard V. Wagner, and Laura B. Boston
References
Index

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