Peace and Conflict Studies
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Peace and Conflict Studies journal is 'committed to interdisciplinary explorations on conflict resolution, peace building, humanitarian assistance, and other alternative mechanisms that seek to prevent and control violence.' [1]
Peace and Conflict Studies is published twice a year by the Network of Peace and Conflict Studies sponsored by the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at NSU.
Contents
About
The journal addresses a wide variety of subjects including:
- Social change and nonviolence
- Sustainable development
- Ecological balance
- Community revitalization
- Reflective practice
- Action research
- Social justice
- Human rights
- Gender equality
- Intercultural relations
People
Editor-in-Chief
Founding and Consulting Editor
Senior Advisory Editors
Editorial Team
- Bertha Amisi
- Elena Bastidas
- Dustin Berna
- Jason Campbell
- Cheryl Duckworth
- Alexia Georgakopoulos
- Evan Hoffman
- Neil Katz
- Judith McKay
- Ismael Muvingi
- Michele Rice
- Mary Hope Schwoebel
Associate Editors
Production Editor
Editorial Board
- Sami Adwan - Bethlehem University, Palestine
- Chadwick Alger - Ohio State University, USA
- Scott Appleby - University of Notre Dame, USA
- Paul Arthur - University of Ulster-Coleraine, UK
- Celia Cook-Huffman - Juniata College, USA
- Morton Deutsch - Columbia University, USA
- E. Franklin Dukes - University of Virginia, USA
- Matthias Finger - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne
- Ronald Fisher - American University, USA
- Linda Forcey - State University of New York, Binghamton, USA
- Johan Galtung - TRANSCEND, Norway
- Vasu Gounden - University of Durban, South Africa
- Tamar Hermann - The Open University of Israel and The Israel Democracy Institute
- Herbert Kelman - Harvard University, USA
- Caroline Kennedy-Pipe - University of Sheffield, UK
- Louis Kriesberg - Syracuse University, USA
- Ran Kuttner - University of Haifa, Israel
- John Paul Lederach - University of Notre Dame, USA
- Richard Little - University of Bristol, UK
- Neil MacFarlane - Oxford University, UK
- George J. McCall - University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA
- John McGarry - Queen's University, Canada
- Dominic Murray - University of Limerick, Ireland
- Michael Nagler - University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Joseph Nevo - University of Haifa, Israel
- Brendan O'Leary - University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Canada Frederic Pearson - Wayne State University, USA
- Brian Polkinghorn - Salisbury University, USA
- Dean Pruitt - George Mason University, USA
- Luc Reychler - University of Leuven, Belgium
- Janet Rifkin - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
- Paul Rogers - University of Bradford, UK
- Marc Howard Ross - Bryn Mawr College, USA
- Robert A. Rubinstein - Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA
- Dennis Sandole - George Mason University, USA
- Jessica Senehi - Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St. Paul's College, and University of Manitoba, Canada
- Martin Shaw - Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, University of Roehampton (London), and University of Sussex, UK
- Timothy Shaw - University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
- Janice Gross Stein - University of Toronto, Canada
- Lawrence Susskind - MIT, USA
- Ramesh Thakur - United Nations University, Japan
- Vibeke Vindeløv - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Raimo Vayrynen - University of Notre Dame, USA
- Kathleen Maas Weigert - Loyola University Chicago, USA
- Tom Woodhouse - University of Bradford, UK
- Mitja Zagar - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- I. William Zartman - John Hopkins University, USA
Notes
- ↑ About Peace and Conflict Studies Peace and Conflict Studies, accessed 26 November 2014