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|aNonviolence :|bsocial and psychological issues /|c[edited by] V.K. Kool. |
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|aLanham, Md. :|bUniversity Press of America,|cc1993. |
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|a"An outcome of a symposium ... conducted at the SUNY Institute during the summer, 1992"--Pref. |
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|aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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|aCh. 1. Toward a Theory of the Psychology of Nonviolence / V. K. Kool -- Ch. 2. Psychological Obstacles to Peace / Michael Wessells -- Ch. 3. Nuclear War Fears Across the Life Cycle / Stephen McConnell, Barry Duncan and Debra Merrifield -- Ch. 4. What Moves the Peace Movement: Psychosocial Factors in Historical Perspective / Milton Schwebel -- Ch. 5. The Differential Psychological Effects of Positive and Negative Approaches to Peace / Richard V. Wagner -- Ch. 6. Moral Exclusion and Nonviolence: The Japanese American Internment / Donna Nagata -- Ch. 7. A Social Psychology of Rules of War: A Research Strategy for Studying Civilian-Based Defense / Jeffrey Mann -- Ch. 8. Children as Peacemakers: Promoting the Development of Cooperation and Conflict Resolution / Jill Alexander and Stephen McConnell -- Ch. 9. Resiliency and its Relationship to Productivity and Nonviolence / Joanne Joseph -- Ch. 10. Transforming Myths of War to Create a Legacy of Peace / Michael Britton. |
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|aCh. 11. Nonviolence: An Empirical Study in India / Manisha Sen -- Ch. 12. Peace Psychology: Overview and Taxonomy / Herbert Blumberg -- Ch. 13. Gandhi's Concept of Love / Ian M. Harris -- Ch. 14. Nonviolence in the 21st Century / Kenneth E. Boulding -- Ch. 15. Feminist Debates about Nonviolence / Lynn M. Woehrle -- Ch. 16. The Center for Nonviolence: Working Toward Gender, Racial and Economic Justice / Richard L. Johnson -- Ch. 17. Protective Accompaniment: How Peace Brigades International Secures Political Space and Human Rights Nonviolently / Patrick G. Coy -- Ch. 18. Hannah Arendt on Nonviolence and Political Action / Gail M. Presbey -- Ch. 19. Teaching Human Rights in the Social Sciences / Joseph Wronka -- Ch. 20. Exercises in Nonviolent Action / Theodore Herman. |
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|aNonviolence|xCongresses. |
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|aKool, Vinod K. |
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|aANL|cYY 303.61 N812 |