CURRICULUM VITAE (May 2021)

CURRICULUM VITAE (May 2021)

CURRICULUM VITAE (May 2021) Douglas P. Fry, PhD Professor & Chairperson Department of Peace and Conflict Studies University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1510 Walker Ave, 4th Floor Greensboro, NC 27412 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 1 (336) 334-3624 Webpage: https://hhs.uncg.edu/pcs/people/fry-douglas-p/ Additional Affiliation: Docent of Cross-Cultural Psychology Department of Social Sciences Åbo Akademi University in Vasa PO Box 311 FIN-65101 Vasa, Finland EDUCATION 1986 Ph.D. Indiana University, Anthropology 1981 M.A. Indiana University, Anthropology 1976 B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, Anthropology and Psychology ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2019 – Present Professor & Chair, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2014 - 2019 Professor & Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 1 1996 - Present Docent, Department of Social Sciences, Åbo Akademi University in Vasa, Finland 1996 – 2015 Adjunct Research Scientist, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona 2010 - 2014 Director Master’s Program in Peace, Mediation Conflict Research (formerly called Aggression, Conflict Resolution, and Peacemaking), Åbo Akademi University in Vasa, Finland 1999 - 2000 Donner Visiting Professor, Åbo Akademi University, Vasa & Åbo, Finland 1995 - 1996 Visiting Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, Finland 1990 - 1996 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Eckerd College, St Petersburg, FL 33711 1986 - 1990 Research Associate & Fieldwork Coordinator, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 1977 - 1985 Associate Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 RESEARCH INTERESTS Conflict Studies; Conflict Resolution; Aggression, Violence, & War; Peacemaking Processes & Peace Systems; Peaceful Societies; Human Nature & Peace; Applied Anthropology; Zapotecs; Finland PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 2019 Eisler, Riane & Douglas P. Fry, Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shape Our Minds, Lives, and Future. New York: Oxford University Press. 2015 Fry, Douglas P. (Ed.): War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views. New York: Oxford University Press (Paperback Edition). 2013 Fry, Douglas P. (Ed.): War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views. New York: Oxford University Press. 2009 Fry, Douglas P. Beyond War: The Human Potential for Peace. New York: Oxford University Press (Paperback Edition). 2008 Kurtz, Lester (Editor-in-Chief), A. McAlister, A. Petit, A. Coker, B. Chasin, D. Ritter, D. Fry, J. Oberg, J. Backwell, L. Lorentzen, M. Okamoto, & R. Elias (Associate Eds.): Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, Volumes 1-3, second edition. New York: Elsevier/Academic Press. 2007 Fry, Douglas P. Beyond War: The Human Potential for Peace. New York: Oxford University Press. 2 2006 Fry, Douglas P. The Human Potential for Peace: An Anthropological Challenge to Assumptions about War and Violence. New York: Oxford University Press. 2004 Kemp, Graham & Douglas P. Fry (Eds.): Keeping the Peace: Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Societies around the World. New York: Routledge. 1997 Fry, Douglas P. & Kaj Björkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press. EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES 1998 Special Journal Issue: Anthropological Perspectives on Aggression. Douglas P. Fry, Guest Editor, Aggressive Behavior, Vol. 24, No. 2. 1994 Special Journal Issue: On Aggression in Women and Girls: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Fry, Douglas P. & Ayala Gabriel, Guest Editors, Sex Roles, Vol. 30, Nos. 3 & 4. ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS Under Review. de Groot, M. et al. How Would You Feel if Your Country Harmed People? Examining Group-Based Shame, Guilt, and Regret across Cultures. In press. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Indigenous Approaches to Peacemaking. In Roger Mac Ginty and Anthony Wanis-St. John (Eds.) Contemporary Peacemaking. London: Macmillan. In press. Peaceful Societies. In Lester Kurtz et al. (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, 3rd Edition. 2021. Fry, Douglas P. and Souillac, Geneviève. Peaceful societies are not utopian fantasy. They exist. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (March 22). Open Access: https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/peaceful- societies-are-not-utopian-fantasy-they-exist/ 2021. Fry, Douglas P., Souillac, Geneviève, Liebovitch, L., Coleman, P. T., Agan, K., Nicholson-Cox, E., Mason, D., Palma Gomez, F., and Strauss, S. Societies within Peace Systems Avoid War and Build Positive Intergroup Relationships. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Online, Open Access, January 18. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00692-8. 2020. Coleman, P. T., Fisher, J., Fry, D. P., Leibovitch, L. S., Chen-Carrel, A., & Souillac, G. How to Live in Peace? Mapping the Science of Sustaining Peace: A Progress Report. American Psychologist. Online First Publication, November 12, 2020. 2020. Fry, Douglas P., Keith, Charles, & Söderberg, Patrik. Social Complexity, Inequality, and War before Farming: Congruence of Comparative Forager and Archaeological Data. In Luc Moreau (Ed.) Social Inequality before Farming? Multidisciplinary approaches to the study of social organization in prehistoric and ethnographic hunter-gatherer-fisher societies, 303-320 (chapter 18). University of Cambridge: 3 McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. NB: The entire book is available online (click “view/open files” link at the following link): https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/313518 2020. Fry, Douglas P. Book review of Emergent Warfare in our Evolutionary Past, by Nam C. Kim & Marc Kissel. Antiquity 94: 819-821. (online 26 May 2020). 2020. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Human Nature, Peace, and War in the Modern Era since 1920. In Ronald Edsforth (Ed.) A Cultural History of Peace in the Modern Age (1920 – Present), pp. 41-60. London: Bloomsbury. 2019. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. CA Commentary on “Anthropology’s Science Wars: Insights from a New Survey.” Current Anthropology 60:690-691. 2019. Fry, Douglas P. Invited CA Commentary on “Collective Action for War and Peace: A Case Study among the Enga of Papua New Guinea.” Current Anthropology 60:237-238. 2019. Fry, Douglas P. The Much Overlooked Foundational Principle of Restraint. Peace Review 31:46-54. 2018. Fry, Douglas P. La Visión y Creación de Sistemas Pacíficos. In Claudia Espejel Carbajal and Martín González de la Vara (Eds.) La Paz Alterada, pp. 79-102. Zamora, Michoacán: El Colegio de Michoacán y Ciudad de México: Fideicomiso, Felipe Teixidor y Monserrat Alfau de Teixidor. 2018. Fry, Douglas P. The Evolutionary Logic of Human Peaceful Behavior. In Peter Verbeek and Benjamin A. Peters (Eds.) Peace Ethology: Behavioral Processes and Systems of Peace, pp. 249-265. New York: Wiley and Sons. 2018. Fry, Douglas P. Human Aggression from a Cross-Cultural Perspective. In Jane L. Ireland, Philip Birch, & Carol A. Ireland (Eds.) The Routledge International Handbook on Aggression, 83-93. New York: Routledge. 2018. Fry, Douglas P., Selections from ‘Cooperation for Survival: Creating a Global Peace System.’ In Houston Wood (Ed.) Current Debates in Peace and Conflict Studies, pp. 191-196. New York: Oxford University Press (reprint). 2017. Fry, Douglas P., Cross-Cultural Differences in Aggression. In Peter Sturmey (Ed.) The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression, pp. 1- 12. New York: Wiley (published online and in print). 2017. Anwar, Farida, Fry, Douglas P., & Grigaityte, Ingrida. Aggression Prevention and Reduction in Diverse Cultures and Contexts. Current Opinions in Psychology (April 5). 2017. Söderberg, Patrik & Fry, Douglas P., Anthropological Aspects of Ostracism. In Kipling D. Williams & and Steve A. Nida (Eds.) Ostracism, Exclusion, and Rejection, pp. 258-272. New York: Routledge. 2017. Fry, Douglas P., and Geneviève Souillac. The Original Partnership Societies: Evolved Propensities for Equality, Prosociality, and Peace. Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies, 4 (1), article 4. 2017. Anwar, Farida, Fry, Douglas P., & Grigaityte, Ingrida, Reducing Aggression and Violence. In Brad Bushman (Ed.) Aggression and Violence: A Social Psychological Perspective, pp. 307-320. New York: Routledge. 4 2016. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P., Anthropology: Implications for Peace. In Oliver P. Richmond, Sandra Pogodda, and Jasmine Ramovic (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook on Disciplinary and Regional Approaches to Peace, pp. 69-81. New York: Palgrave Mcmillan. 2016. Douglas P. Fry & Souillac, Geneviève. Peace by Other Means: Reflections from the Indigenous World. Common Knowledge, 22: 8-24. 2015. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P. The Philosophical Anthropology of Interculturality: A Vehicle for Creating Inclusive Identities and Positive Peace. Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 52: 31-39. 2015. Fry, Douglas P., Book Review: Violence and Warfare among Hunter-Gatherers, edited by Mark W. Allen and Terry L. Jones. American Anthropologist 117: 814-815. 2015. Fry, Douglas P., Conflict and War: Anthropological Aspects. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition), pp. 614-619. 2015. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P., The Human Quest for Peace, Rights, and Justice: Convergence of the Traditional and the Modern. In Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (Eds.) How is Global Dialogue Possible? Foundational

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