Conflict, Violence, and Peace Announcement List (cvp-l)
The Psychology of Peace and Violence Concentration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is pleased to
host an announcement list on Conflict, Violence and Peace (cvp-l) to help faculty and students in the Five College Community share information related to those topics.
The scope of issues relevant to this list is intentionally broad, to include different disciplinary perspectives, levels of analysis and areas of application. The cvp-l serves as a forum for posting information about:
- undergraduate and graduate courses
- speakers and events
- conferences
- informational resources (articles, books, websites, films, etc.)
- research opportunities
- scholarships or fellowships
- jobs, contracts, consulting opportunities
We hope you will use this list to share relevant information about your work, post announcements and news, and learn about resources in the
Five Colleges and surrounding communities relevant to conflict, violence and peace. In addition, we hope you will tell other faculty, students, community members, etc. who you think might be interested about this announcement list and encourage them to subscribe.
Please note that this is an announcement list, not a discussion list. The
listserv will be moderated to ensure that postings are relevant and received in
‘digest’ form (i.e. grouped into one e-mail message or less per day) so your
inbox is not overloaded.
Below are some basic instructions for participating in cvp-l.
How to post:
To post a message to all the list members, send email to: cvp-l@psych.umass.edu.Your
message will be reviewed by the moderator before it is sent out.
How to subscribe, unsubscribe or change your e-mail address:
Please go to the following website and follow the appropriate directions there: cvp-list
Thank you for participating in this announcement list and for recommending it to others in the
Five College area. We welcome your suggestions for further developing and refining this list.
It serves as a useful tool for sharing information and promoting cooperation among people interested in issues related to conflict, violence and peace.
To speak with someone directly about this list, please contact the list moderator:
Jonathan Tominar-Lipari
Psychology of Peace and Violence Concentration
Department of Psychology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
Phone: 413-545-5957
e-mail: jtominar@psych.umass.edu |