Dear friends and colleagues, Greetings from the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development. The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (JPD), a new tri-annual journal providing a forum for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action on issues at the intersections of conflict, development, and peace, is calling for papers for its first issue, as shown in the following attachment. We would appreciate your help in distributing this flier to your affiliated listserves, websites, and other information networks. To prevent distortion, please cut and past the flier when sending it to a listserve. Many thanks and best wishes, JPD Editorial Staff ----------- Journal of Peacebuilding and Development CALL FOR PAPERS, VOLUME II The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, a new tri-annual journal providing a forum for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action on issues at the intersections of conflict, development, and peace, is calling for papers for its first issue. The publication endeavors to capture and examine critical peacebuilding and development topics and questions that challenge our era, including: -People-centered development in divided societies -Social and economic policy: conflicts and possible resolutions -Development policies, processes and outcomes: implications for conflict and peace -Governance, Human Rights and Human Security -Reconciliation and justice -Identities and relationships in conflict and development -Globalization: impacts, trends and agency -The economics of war and peace -Poverty elimination and building a structure of peace -Development assistance, humanitarian disasters and peacebuilding -Strategic approaches to building peace and sustainable human development -Actors and partnerships for action -Cross-cutting themes: power and empowerment; the role of culture, women, minorities and other marginalized groups; theory, rhetoric, policy and practice; Articles submitted to the Journal should be original contributions. Please clearly indicate if article is under consideration by another publisher at the time of submission. Articles covering the following categories will be considered: Critical Themes and Case Analysis critical case studies and/or thematic discussion and analysis of topical peacebuilding and development themes. Maximum words: 6,000. Briefings discussions of 1) training, peacebuilding and intervention strategies and impact, 2) policy review/analysis, Maximum words: 1,200, or 3) Country briefings. Maximum words: 1,600. Resources notices of new books, reports, upcoming conferences, videos and websites. Maximum words: 100. Each manuscript may be submitted either by email or by regular mail. All manuscripts must be submitted in Word format. If the author submits the manuscript by regular mail, it should be typewritten either single or double-sided pages and should be submitted on PC-compatible high-density 3 ½ inch diskettes, with each diskette labeled with the author(s)'s name(s) and title of article, for consideration by the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development. Any diagrams and maps should be copied to a separate disk (or as a separate attachment) in Word format in individual files. Tables may appear in the text, but do not apply frames or tints. Copyright of articles published in the Journal rests with the publisher. Abstract Deadline: June 1,2002; late submissions may be considered given our need, or for Vol. III. Please send abstracts to: Executive Editors, Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, School of International Service, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20016-8071; by email to: Erin McCandless: emccand@africaonline.co.zw Mohammed Abu-Nimer: abunim@american.edu and cc: jpd@africaonline.co.zw ========== Psychology and Human Rights listserv ========== Send mail intended for the list to <psychology-humanrights-l@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/psychology-humanrights-l/markup/maillist.php To subscribe to the list, send a message to <majordomo@hrea.org>, with the following text in the message: subscribe psychology-humanrights-l To unsubscribe from the list, send a message to <majordomo@hrea.org>, with the following text in the message: unsubscribe psychology-humanrights-l If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-psychology-humanrights-l@hrea.org>.
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