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- Reporting on Terror: Why Are the Voices of Peace Unheard?
- Peace Psychology Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
- Useful Resources for Teaching Peace Psychology
- Support for Diplomacy: Peacemaking and Militarism As a Unidimensional Correlate of Social, Environmental, and Political Attitudes
- Contributions of Psychology to War and Peace
- Chapter 7 Toward a Psychology of Nonviolence
- How Psychology and Psychologists Can and Can't Contribute to Peace
- A Winter Workshop
- Peace Psychology Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
- Rebekah Phillips Dezalia Curriculum Vitae
- A History of Division 48 (Peace Psychology)
- Peace Psy 2019 2020 11/03/20
- Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence
- Peace Journalism and Reporting on the United States
- PSYC 430: Psychology of Peace Chris Hansvick, Ph.D
- Peace Psychology: Social Justice at Home and Abroad
- Peace Psychology Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
- The Democratic Dividend of Nonviolent Resistance
- Bibliography
- Introduction to Peace Psychology
- The Psychology of Peace MDES/PSYC 3500 (3 Credits / 45 Hours)
- Peace Psychology Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
- Postmodern Censorship of Pacifist Content on Television and the Internet Hannibal Travis
- War, Ethnopolitical Conflict, and Terrorism: Informational Resources
- Running Head: EFFECTIVENESS of NONNORMATIVE NONVIOLENT COLLECTIVE ACTION
- Nonviolence and Peace Psychology
- Nonkilling Psychology
- Peace Journalism: a Practical Handbook for Journalists in Cyprus
- The Journal of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association