Research

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 more than fifteen countries including Albania, Argentina, Australia, Burundi, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Korea, Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Palestine, Poland, Rwanda, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, and Turkey.   Students and faculty have ongoing collaborations with teams of researchers in other countries, including those at the Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion (Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile), the Center for Conflict Studies (Philipps Marburg University, Germany), and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (University of Bielefeld, Germany).

More information about current research activities in our program may be found by visiting the pages of our students and faculty.

For Selected Publications from Program Faculty, Students and Graduates click here.