Peace, Conflict, and Violence Peace Psychology for the 21st Century
Editor(s):
Daniel J. Christie; Richard V. Wagner; Deborah DuNann Winter
Publishing / Edition:
Prentice-Hall, 2001
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Foreword
Preface
Introduction to Peace Psychology
Section 1 - Direct Violence
Chapter 1. Intimate Violence
Chapter 2. Anti Gay & Lesbian Violence
Chapter 3. Intrastate Violence
Chapter 4. Nationalism & War
Chapter 5. Integrative Complexity & War & Peace
Chapter 6. Genocide and Mass Killing
Chapter 7. Weapons of Mass Destruction
Chapter 8. Social Injustice
Section 2 - Structural Violence
Chapter 9. Children & Violence in the US
Chapter 10 Children and Structural Violence
Chapter 11. Women, Girls, & Structural Violence
Chapter 12. Understanding Militarism
Chapter 13. Globalism & Structural Violence
Chapter 14. Human Rights
Section 3 - Peacemaking
Chapter 15. Peacekeeping
Chapter 16. The Cultural Context of Peacemaking
Chapter 17. Confict Resolution
Chapter 18. Psychology & the TRANSCEND Approach
Chapter 19. Cooperation & Conflict Resolution in Schools
Chapter 20. Reducing Trauma during Ethnopolitical Conflict
Chapter 21. Reconciliation in Divided Societies
Chapter 22. Psychosocial Intervention & Post War Reconstruction
Section 4 - Peacebuilding
Chapter 23. Structural Peacebuilding
Chapter 24. Psychologies for Liberation
Chapter 25. Gandhi as Peacebuilder
Chapter 26. Peacebuilding & Nonviolence
Chapter 27. Children's Perspectives on Peace
Chapter 28. Empowerment Based Interventions
Chapter 29. Gendering Peacebuilding
Chapter 30. Psychologists Building Cultures of Peace