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Stress: Portrait of a Killer

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Elenor Lyonette shares with us a story of stress and its impact on our health.

Prolonged, sustained, excessive stress and your similar response to it, not only causes deterioration of your brain, but it also compromises your… Continue reading

Bulletin of World Report on the Culture of Peace for January 2012

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Please find  the Bulletin of World Report on the Culture of Peace for January 2012 below:

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During the United Nations Decade for the Culture of Peace (2001-2010) it was possible to evaluate the growth of the… Continue reading

Conflict Resolution Internship Fair at Columbia University, New York City

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 Please find information on Conflict Resolution Internship Fair below:

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The Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity (AC4) at Columbia University  is hosting the Conflict Resolution Internship Fair on February 29, 2pm-5pm in the Lerner… Continue reading

Job: Chief of Party, for Uganda Peace Building and Conflict Mitigation Program

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 Please find  the information  on a job position, courtesy of  Michael Perlin, HumanDHS Global Advisory Board member ( http://www.humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/board03.php#perlin):

Chief of Party, for Uganda Peace Building and Conflict Mitigation Program
Position Title: Chief… Continue reading

Why Do People Defend Unjust, Inept, and Corrupt Systems?

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The HumanDHS Global Core Team member, Salman Turken (http://www.humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/coreteamlong.php#tuerken), shares with us an interesting and intriguing  article on why people defend unjust, inept and corrupt systems, at: http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/why-do-people-defend-unjust-inept-and-corrupt-systems.html

 

Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity, AC4 Update: Events, Internships and Other Opportunities

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Please find  information on Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity, AC4 Update: Events, Internships and Other Opportunities

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Congratulations to AC4 2011-2012 Graduate Student Fellows!!! We thank everyone for submitting applications; it was a very competitive… Continue reading

Darfur War Cost, with Dr. Hamid Ali

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Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights Presents:
DARFUR WAR COST:
Estimate of the Economic Cost of Armed Conflict: A Case Study from Darfur
 
 
Dr. Hamid Ali
Assistant Professor of Public Policy, American University… Continue reading

International Workshop Examines Post-Disaster Rebuilding in Japan and Global Social Vulnerabilities

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courtesy of the HumanDHS Global Advisory Board member Adenrele Awotona http://www.humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/board01.php#fox 

please find  the details on an International Workshop that examines post-disaster rebuilding in Japan and Global Social Vulnerabilites, at:

www.umb.edu/crscad.

 

 

 

New books on Animals and Nature by Michael Fox

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Please find the details on the new book by  the Human DHS Global Advisory Board member Michael W. Fox http://www.humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/board01.php#fox
http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Animals-Vision-One-Health/dp/0911385568
Dr. Fox distills a lifetime of work with animals, to reveal the suffering they… Continue reading

Focus More to Ease Stress

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please find a useful and interesting article, “Focus More to Ease Stress,”

at the HEALTHbeat Archive, 6th December 2011, www.health.harvard.edu/healthbeat/focus-more-to-ease-stress.