SOME PEACE PSYCHOLOGY PUBLICATIONS AND RESOURCES
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SOME PEACE PSYCHOLOGY PUBLICATIONS AND
RESOURCES
Dan ChristieProf Emeritus
Ohio State University, USA
Publications & Resources
• PsycINFO• Selected Books• Peace Psychology Book Series• Encyclopedia of Peace
Psychology
PsycINFOWhy use PsycINFO to build a peace psychology course?
Since the 1970s, peace psychology citations have increased in proportion to the growing number of records added to the PsycINFO database. (Blumberg, Hare, & Costin, 2007)
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* The word “peace” appears in the title and/or abstract
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The increase in citations to peace is not accounted for by Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology (PAC), which was launched in 1995. Citations to “peace” in PAC were much fewer in number when compared to all journals in PsycINFO.
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Citations to “peace” as a key word in high impact social psychology journals*
*Highest impact social psychology journals: JPSP, PSPB, JESP, BASP, & JSI.
Example of course based on PsycINFO data base
From Peace Psychology WorkshopUniversity of Queensland, 2009
I. Introduction to Peace Psychology A. Overview and Structure of Course B. The Academic Context of Peace Psychology C. Geohistorically Situating Peace Psychology D. Contemporary Peace Psychology: Obstacles to and Catalysts for PeaceII. Negative Peace: The Nature of Conflict and Violence A. Conflict: Sources and Consequences B. Violence: Sources and ConsequencesIII. Negative Peace: Intervention during Conflict, Violence, or Post-Violence A. Intervening During the Conflict Phase B. Intervening During Episodes and Cycles of Violence C. Intervening During the Post-Violence PhaseIV. Positive Peace: The Nature of Structural and Cultural Violence A. Sources of Structural and Cultural ViolenceV. Positive Peace: Promoting Social Justice A. Decreasing Structural and Cultural Violence B. Systems Analysis and Intervention: Treating the Whole System
Example of course based on PsycINFO data base
From Peace Psychology WorkshopUniversity of Queensland, 2009
I. Introduction to Peace Psychology A. Overview and Structure of Course B. The Academic Context of Peace Psychology C. Geohistorically Situating Peace Psychology D. Contemporary Peace Psychology: Obstacles to and Catalysts for PeaceII. Negative Peace: The Nature of Conflict and Violence A. Conflict: Sources and Consequences B. Violence: Sources and ConsequencesIII. Negative Peace: Intervention during Conflict, Violence, or Post-Violence A. Intervening During the Conflict Phase B. Intervening During Episodes and Cycles of Violence C. Intervening During the Post-Violence PhaseIV. Positive Peace: The Nature of Structural and Cultural Violence A. Sources of Structural and Cultural ViolenceV. Positive Peace: Promoting Social Justice A. Decreasing Structural and Cultural Violence B. Systems Analysis and Intervention: Treating the Whole System
Example of course based on PsycINFO data baseI. INTRODUCTION TO PEACE PSCYHOLOGY
C. Geohistorically Situating Peace Psychology Asia Montiel
, C. J. (2009). Overview of peace psychology in Asia: Research, practice, and teaching. In C. J. Montiel & N. M. Noor (Eds.), Peace psychology in Asia. New York: Springer.
Liu, J. H., & Sibley, C. G. (2009). Culture, social representations, and peacemaking: A symbolic theory of history and identity. In C. J.
Montiel & N. M. Noor (Eds.), Peace psychology in Asia. New York: Springer. Latin America Montero, M. (2009). Methods for liberation: Critical consciousness in action. In M. Montero & C.
Sonn (Eds.), The psychology of liberation: Theory and Applications (pp. 73-92). New York: Springer.
Jiménez-Domínguez, B. (2009). Ignacio Martin-Baro’s
social psychology of liberation: Situated knowledge and critical commitment against objectivism. In M. Montero & C. Sonn (Eds.), The psychology of liberation: Theory and Applications (37-50). New York: Springer.
Example of course based on PsycINFO data baseSouth Africa Hamber, B. (2009).
Transforming societies after political violence: Truth, reconciliation, and mental health (pp. 185-206).
Gibson, J. L. (2006). The contributions of truth to reconciliation: Lessons from South Africa.
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50, 409-436. Western Roots Deutsch, M (1995). William James: The first peace psychologist
. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 1, 27-36. Christie, D. J., Wagner, R. V., & Winter, D. D. (Eds.) (2001). Introduction. In D. J. Christie, R. V. Wagner, & D. D. Winter (Eds.),
Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace psychology for the 21st century. http://academic.marion.ohio-state.edu/dchristie/Peace%20Psychology%20Book.html
Johnson, B. T., & Nichols, D. R. (1998). Social psychologists’ expertise in the public interest: Civilian morale research during World War II.
Journal of Social Issues, 54, 53-77.
Publications & Resources
• PsycINFO• Selected Books• Peace Psychology Book Series• Encyclopedia of Peace
Psychology
Selected Books
Christie, D. J., Wagner, R. V., & Winter, D. D. (2001). Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology for the 21st Century. Upper-Saddle, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Available for download at no cost: Just Google “Peace Psychology Book”
Selected BooksMacNair, R. M. (2003). The psychology of
peace: An introduction. Westport, CT: Praeger.*
*Second edition to appear soon.
Selected BooksBlumberg, H. H., Hare, A. P., & Costin, A. (2006).
Peace Psychology: A Comprehensive Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Publications & Resources
• PsycINFO• Selected Books• Peace Psychology Book Series• Encyclopedia of Peace
Psychology
Peace Psychology Book Series
Global Conflict Resolution through Positioning Analysis (Moghaddam, Harre, & Lee, 2008)
Psychology of Liberation: Theory and Applications (Montero & Sonn, 2009)
Peace Psychology in Asia (Montiel & Noor, 2009)
Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace (de Rivera, 2009)
Peace Psychology Book Series
Nonviolence and Peace Psychology (Mayton, 2009)
Transforming Societies after Political Violence: Truth, Reconciliation, and Mental Health (Hamber, 2009)
Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Psychological Pathways for Conflict Transformation and Peace Building (Kalayjian and Paloutzian, 2009)
Publications & Resources
• PsycINFO• Selected Books• Peace Psychology Book Series• Encyclopedia of Peace
Psychology
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
•Three Volumes•298 Entries•Available Nov 2011•In print and online•Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
Activism , Antiwar Activism, Psychology of SocialAffect: Origins and Targets of HateAggressionAggression and CompetitionAlternative Dispute ResolutionAlternatives to Violence Anti-SemitismApologies & ForgivenessAsylum Seekers and Refugees, Attitudes towardAuthoritarian Personality
AOrganized alphabetically
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
• Activism• Children• Conflict• Conflict Management• Contact Theory• Culture • Education• Emotions
This is a list of the major topics covered in the Encyclopedia. Each topic has a number of pertinent articles.
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
• Empathy• Forgiveness• Intergroup Relations• International Relations• Intervention Methods• Military• Nonviolence
This is a list of the major topics covered in the Encyclopedia. Each topic has a number of pertinent articles.
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
• Reconciliation• Research Methods• Social Representations• Terrorism• Trauma• Violence
This is a list of the major topics covered in the Encyclopedia. Each topic has a number of pertinent articles.
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
ActivismActivism, AntiwarActivism, Psychology of SocialEmotional Appeals, Mobilizing throughMobilization: Peaceful and ViolentNonviolent Democratic TransitionsPeople PowerPsychologists for Social ResponsibilitySelf-Efficacy
Example of articles that pertain to the topic “activism”
Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
ChildrenBullyingChild SoldiersChild Soldiers and Mental HealthChildren, Peace and Aggression inChildren and Armed Conflict: Strategic Review of Machel StudyChildren’s Conceptions of PeaceGangs and Political Violence, Children and Youth Involvement inSocializationViolence, YouthViolent Video Games and Aggression
Example of articles that pertain to the topic “children”
Publications & Resources
• PsycINFO• Selected Books• Peace Psychology Book Series• Encyclopedia of Peace
Psychology