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Cairns

Dr. Ed Cairns, School of Psychology, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. 

When the Shooting ends: Coping with Peace–The Northern Irish Experience.

Dr. Ervin Staub, Psychology of Peace and Violence Program, Department of Psychology, UMass Amherst.

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Dr. Ed Cairns (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland) and Dr. Ervin Staub (Psychology of Peace and Violence Program, UMass Amherst).

Dr. J. Andrew Darling, Coordinator for the Cultural Resource Management Program, Gila River Indian Community, Arizona.

Harvesting Outcasts: Aleš Hrdlička and the Anthropology of the Unwanted.

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Ferguson

Dr. Brian Ferguson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers.

A Great Divide, Revisited.

Tameka L. Gillum, School of Public Health, UMass Amherst.

A Telephone Intervention Addressing Intimate Partner Violence.

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Kelman

Dr. Herbert C. Kelman, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, Harvard University.

Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation: A Social-Psychological Perspective on Ending Violent Conflict between Identity Groups.

Left to Right: Dr. Hebert C. Kelman (Harvard University), Dr. Brian Ferguson (State University of New Jersey-Rutgers) , and Dr. Neil Whitehead (University of Wisconsin Madison).

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Jimenez

 

Dr. Peter Jiménez (Instituto Nacional de Anthropología e Historia, Mexico).

Interpretation of Human Sacrifice of the Feathered Serpent Pyramid of Teotihuacan as Seen from the Cosmology of the Gran Nayar

Dr. Bernie Jones, Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, UMass Amherst.

Law's Violence: Family, Slavery and Inheritance.

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