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Dr. Ed Cairns, School of Psychology, University of
Ulster, Northern Ireland.
When the Shooting ends: Coping with Peace–The Northern Irish Experience.
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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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Dr. Brian Ferguson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers.
A Great Divide, Revisited.
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Tameka L. Gillum, School of Public Health, UMass Amherst.
A Telephone Intervention Addressing Intimate
Partner Violence.
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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.
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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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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
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Dr. Bernie Jones, Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, UMass Amherst.
Law's Violence: Family, Slavery and Inheritance.
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