This edited volume brings together a series of contributions exploring the socio-cultural and psychological representation of peace and conflict. It ventures into areas of the humanities and social sciences not typically foregrounded in Peace Studies, such psychology, sociology, media studies, cultural studies, history, and geography.
Author Biography:
NEIL FERGUSON Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, UK
K. NEIL JENKINGS School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK
PAULINE KOLLONTAI Faculty of Education & Theology, York St John University, UK
ROBERT D. LOWE School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, UK
ROSS MCGARRY Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool, UK
ORLA MULDOON Department of Psychology, University of Limerick, Rep. of Ireland
CORINNA PENISTON-BIRD Department of History, Lancaster University, UK
MAURO SARRICA Department of Communication and Social Research, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
JON SIMONS Department of Communication & Culture, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
JON STEWART Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK
JOHN TULLOCH Lincoln School of Journalism, University of Lincoln, UK
JANE TYNAN School of Fashion and Textiles, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London, UK
LUCIEN VAN LIERE Department of Religious Studies and Theology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
ANNELIES VERDOOLAEGE Department of African Languages and Cultures, Ghent University, Belgium
JOAO WACHELKE Department of Applied Psychology, University of Padua, Italy and Social Psychology of Communication and Cognition Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
RACHEL WOODWARD School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK
NIGEL YOUNG Editor in Chief, Oxford International Encyclopaedia of Peace and Honorary Research Professor of Peace Studies, Colgate University, USA