Hi Joe,

There are a couple of related resources available for free download on-line
that may be of interest to you.  The first has an annotated bibliography with
includes sections on peace as well as various different conflicts.  The other
has syllabi/class resources which includes one for a course on Peace and
Conflict.  They are Incorporating Genocide, Ethnopolitical Conflict, and Human
Rights Issues Into the Psychology Curriculum: Informational Resources (2000)
and Incorporating Genocide, Ethnopolitical Conflict, and Human Rights Issues
Into the Psychology Curriculum: Instructional Resources (2000 ).  Both are
peer-reviewed documents provided by the Office of Teaching Resources in
Psychology and can be accessed at:
http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/teachingresources.html#diversity

Linda

"Hatcher, Joe" wrote:

> Hello Tips Friends and Colleagues,
>         I'm excited about a course I'm teaching next semester call Topics in
> Peace Studies, which will be a first year honors seminar.  I'm planning on
> introducing Peace Studies, then having us do readings on Prejudice,
> Globalization, and Religion, connecting all of these to issues of conflict
> at levels ranging from global to local.
>         I'm gathering readings at this point, and would be interested in any
> of your favorite readings that may involve any of these.  For those of you
> not familiar with Peace Studies, this is the study of the conditions that
> lead to war and peace at all levels, and is a nifty addition to many
> psychological courses.  If you don't have a reading, but would like to hear
> some ideas about how to add Peace Studies elements to your Psychology
> course, let me know that as well, and I'll be glad to try to help.
>
> Joe Hatcher
> Ripon College
> Ripon, WI 54971
> USA
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Associate Professor - Psychology
Coordinator - Holocaust & Genocide Studies,
Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights
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