Preface
1. Invitations to Peace Work
Part One: The Global Peace Network
2. Peace Concepts, Disputes, and Confusions
3. Peace Networks: Benefits and Challenges
4. Trends in Violence, Terrorism, and War
5. Building Gender Security
Part Two: From Violence to
Nonviolence
6. Interstate War and Peace
7. The Rise of Nonviolence and Human Rights
8. Nonviolent Power, Methods, and Strategies
9. Religious Influences
Part Three: Disciplinary Perspectives
10. Biological Foundations
11. Peace Psychology
12. The Sociology
of Violence
13. Inner and Outer Peace Work
Appendix: Selected Secular Peace Organizations
Glossary
References
Index
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Houston Wood teaches peace studies at Hawai'i Pacific University. He is the author of Native Features: Indigenous Films from Around the World (2008) and Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai'i (1999) and the coauthor, with Hugh Mehan, of The Reality of Ethnomethodology
(1983).
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