Topol Summit brings together nonviolence scholars, practitioners and students

For the sixty scholars, practitioners, and students who gathered for the 2017 Topol Summit on Transforming the Research and Practice of Nonviolent Activism, the day was an opportunity to share ideas and inspiration across fields—and to strategize about how to use their individual perspectives and expertise to find new, creative approaches to conflict resolution.

Our Faculty, Students and Graduates in the News

Dr. Ervin Staub wins multiple book awards for Overcoming Evil: genocide, violent conflict and terrorism

Dr. Ervin Staub's book Overcoming Evil: genocide, violent conflict and terrorism has won the 2012 Alexander George Book Award of The International Society of Political Psychology for the Best Book Published in 2011 in the Field of Political Psychology, and also won the the 2013 Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award of the International Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association for significant and fundamental contributions to psychology as a global discipline.

Brian Lickel and Rachel Steele in Chile

Brian Lickel, Rachel Stele and colleagues in Chile

Professor Brian Lickel and graduate student Rachel Steele, from the University of Massachusetts, gave a talk on Thursday August 8, 2013 entitled, Social and Psychological Processes Underlying Intergroup Retaliation and Reconciliation kicking off the season of conferences at the School of Psychology, Catholic University of Chile, Interdisciplinary Center for intercultural and Interdisciplinary Studies.

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