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[[Peace and Conflict]] (ISSN: 1078-1919) claims to be a unique journal that is guided by the 'vision of a world in which peaceful means of resolving conflict prevail over violent ones and in which equity and social justice are hallmarks of all relations--family, community, national, and international.' | [[Peace and Conflict]] (ISSN: 1078-1919) claims to be a unique journal that is guided by the 'vision of a world in which peaceful means of resolving conflict prevail over violent ones and in which equity and social justice are hallmarks of all relations--family, community, national, and international.' | ||
− | The journal which was founded in 1995 is an academic peer reviewed journal. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=12793&tip=sid&clean=0 Peace and Conflict] SCImago Journal & Country Rank, accessed 19 December 2014. </ref> | + | The journal which was founded in 1995 is an academic peer reviewed journal. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=12793&tip=sid&clean=0 Peace and Conflict] SCImago Journal & Country Rank, accessed 19 December 2014. </ref> The journal is published by [[Routledge]] publishers. |
Its scholarly articles cover a wide array of topics including: | Its scholarly articles cover a wide array of topics including: |
Revision as of 14:24, 8 January 2015
Peace and Conflict (ISSN: 1078-1919) claims to be a unique journal that is guided by the 'vision of a world in which peaceful means of resolving conflict prevail over violent ones and in which equity and social justice are hallmarks of all relations--family, community, national, and international.'
The journal which was founded in 1995 is an academic peer reviewed journal. [1] The journal is published by Routledge publishers.
Its scholarly articles cover a wide array of topics including:
- Diverse causes and consequences of war and other forms of destructive conflict, as well as peace-making and reconciliation, prevention, and sustainable development. Issues about children and family, ethnicity, and feminism have been prominent in articles about both direct and structural violence. [1]
The journal publishes a mixture of empirical, theoretical, clinical, and historical work, as well as policy analyses, book reviews, and bibliographic essays.
People
Circa 2014
Editor
Associate Editors
Editorial Board
- Di Bretherton
- Daniel J. Christie
- Dinka Corkalo
- Roxane de la Sablonnière
- Morton Deutsch
- Bertjan Doosje
- Norman Duncan
- Michelle Fine
- Brandon Hamber
- Kathleen Kostelny
- Timothy J. Luke
- M. Brinton Lykes
- Clark R. McCauley
- Cristina Jayme Montiel
- Linden L. Nelson
- Noraini M. Noor
- Gordon Sammut
- Joseph E. Trimble
- Michael Wessells [2]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Peace and Conflict SCImago Journal & Country Rank, accessed 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Editorial Board Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, accessed 8 January 2015