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Research Projects

Overview

Who We Are

Research

 

The Roles of Threat and Emotion in Feeding Conflict

The Psychological Experience of Prejudice, Injustice, and Conflict

The Reduction of Prejudice and Conflict

Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Reconciliation

Translating Research for Communities and Policymakers

Curriculum and Admissions

Interdisciplinary Seminar on Conflict and Violence

Special Events

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Public Engagement Project (PEP)

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Contact

Members of the Psychology of Peace and Violence Program are involved in a wide range of research activities locally and nationally, and they have also worked in over a dozen other countries including Albania, Argentina, Burundi, Canada, Chile, Germany, Korea, Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Poland, Rwanda, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, and Turkey.

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A number of current projects focus on:

The Roles of Threat and Emotion in Feeding Conflict, The Psychological Experience of Prejudice, Injustice, and Conflict, The Reduction of Prejudice and Conflict, Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Reconciliation, and Effective Strategies in Translating Research for Communities and Policymakers.

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