Diane Perlman

Diane Perlman
Visiting Scholar

Biography

Diane Perlman, PhD is a clinical and political psychologist with interests in the psychology of enmity, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, gender and violence, post-conflict processes of restorative justice, and strategies of tension reduction and nonviolent conflict transformation. She is interested in psychological literacy in the media, language, messaging and framing for demystification, producing insight that might lead to better thinking towards more viable solutions to our most serious problems.  



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Explores the meanings of globalization: economic, political, social, cultural: and examine how it affects conflict...
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2012
This book is directed to those who carry out reconciliations, or assist others to do so. It is a manual for practitioners, and an examination of theory in reconciliation. It will expand the repertoire of anyone involved in reconciliation, examining the...
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February, 2010
 
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January 19, 2009
Open Letter to President Obama from Conflict Analysis Professionals for Enduring SecurityDear President Obama,
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Please join S-CAR in welcoming Johan Galtung for a Brown Bag DiscussionMonday, November 25th12:00pm-2:00pmMetropolitan Building 5183Light Lunch provided  Part 2: Q & A
November 25, 2013
 A Johan Galtung Workshop with Diane Perlman, PhD Obama’s Second-Term: A US Policy of Peace? A Solution-Oriented Policy Think Tank
November 30, 2012
Johan Galtung and Diane Perlman on “The Nuclear Mystique”:Will this "Nuclear Spring" be a time when humankind can make progress in preventing a Nuclear Winter? World leaders, the media, and global citizens are grappling with dangers posed by the presence of nuclear weapons and
April 15, 2010
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