An educationally focused non-partisan grass roots peace movement is described, as are the empowering effects of being involved in such a group. Beginning attempts to utilize this approach with senior citizens are explored, and further experimentation is encouraged
During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
Peace Bodies: Women, Encampments, and the Struggle against Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War, 1972...
The 9/11 and the subsequent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars failed to meet the ardent but sincerest expect...
An educationally focused non-partisan grass roots peace movement is described, as are the empowering...
The central thesis of this essay is that in order to feel empowered to work for the elimination of n...
The film “Building a World Beyond War: A Roadmap for Citizens” was viewed by the group. It is meant...
Voices today from the eighties – constructing peaceful citizensThe increased interest for questions ...
This thesis is an ethnography of the contemporary nuclear disarmament movement. It describes some of...
The communication of the experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki appears to be facing a real problem. ...
American Anti-Nuclear Activism, 1975-1990 is a history of a series of anti-nuclear campaigns that to...
Excerpt Kofi Annan (1999), the Secretary-General of the United Nations, noted that, “A Society for A...
The inspiration for this essay came to me after a daylong workshop on Imagining a Nonviolent World w...
The emergence of peace education as embodied in the context of peace studies, which emerged during t...
For the first time in U.S. history, soldiers are deploying to a war that began before they were born...
This paper outlines major kinds of social science research, especially sociological, that have relev...
During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
Peace Bodies: Women, Encampments, and the Struggle against Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War, 1972...
The 9/11 and the subsequent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars failed to meet the ardent but sincerest expect...
An educationally focused non-partisan grass roots peace movement is described, as are the empowering...
The central thesis of this essay is that in order to feel empowered to work for the elimination of n...
The film “Building a World Beyond War: A Roadmap for Citizens” was viewed by the group. It is meant...
Voices today from the eighties – constructing peaceful citizensThe increased interest for questions ...
This thesis is an ethnography of the contemporary nuclear disarmament movement. It describes some of...
The communication of the experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki appears to be facing a real problem. ...
American Anti-Nuclear Activism, 1975-1990 is a history of a series of anti-nuclear campaigns that to...
Excerpt Kofi Annan (1999), the Secretary-General of the United Nations, noted that, “A Society for A...
The inspiration for this essay came to me after a daylong workshop on Imagining a Nonviolent World w...
The emergence of peace education as embodied in the context of peace studies, which emerged during t...
For the first time in U.S. history, soldiers are deploying to a war that began before they were born...
This paper outlines major kinds of social science research, especially sociological, that have relev...
During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
Peace Bodies: Women, Encampments, and the Struggle against Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War, 1972...
The 9/11 and the subsequent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars failed to meet the ardent but sincerest expect...