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Bookstores, libraries and the Internet contain a number of resources
for psychologists interested in learning more about the field of
peace psychology. Listed is a sample of Web sites, books and organizations
that provide information and networking opportunities for those
interested in the field.
Web sites
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
www.spssi.org
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
www.psysr.org
Division 48 - Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and
Violence:
Peace psychology
moon.pepperdine.edu/~mstimac/Peace-Psychology.htm
Culture of Peace
www.culture-of-peace.info
Culture of Peace News Network
www.cpnn-usa.org
Rwanda: Healing and Reconciliation
www.heal-reconcile-rwanda.org
The Ignacio Martín-Baró Fund for Mental Health and Human Rights
(Social psychologist who worked and was killed in El Salvador
in 1989 by
the military)
www.martinbarofund.org
Books
"Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology for the 21st
Century" edited by Daniel J. Christie, Richard V. Wagner and Deborah
Du Nann Winter.
"The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide" by Ervin Staub.
"Psychology for Peace Activists" by David Adams.
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