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  1. Lecture Guides:
    1. Lecture Topics:
      • Week 1:
      • Week 2:
        • Forgiveness: Archbishop Tutu's Truth and Reconciliation.
        • Favorite quotes from Howard Richards: "I think Kenneth Patchen's work is the greatest. Some of his great lines, which have been running through my head for decades are, "Truth must in. We are the work." "A difficult undertaking this day of life, to render a bit of unimportantness beautiful." "Accept the terrible responsibilities of love, and be not comforted."" Howard Richards
      • Week 3:
        • The Dilemma of Individual and Community: Martha Minow's Not for Myself Alone.
      • Week 4:
        • Adversarialism AND Mutuality: Gordon Fellman's Rambo and the Dalai Lama.
      • Week 5:
      • Week 6:
        • Social Construction of Consensus: Edward Said's analysis of Jane Austen.
      • Week 7:
        • Theory Review: Postcolonial Studies, Critical Race Theory, Genocide, Peacemaking, Criminology, Philosophy: Ethics, Knowingness, Domination
      • Week 8:
        • Fogiveness: Archbishop Tutu, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, religious intolerance
      • Week 9:
        • Knowingness: Fellman, Martha Minow, knowledge as power to dominate
        • Terrorism:
          Associated Press photo in NY Times, but no longer available in articles. Have requested permission to reprint. January 14, 2001.
        • John Brown's Holy War Discussions on the demonization of adversaries.
      • Week 10:
      • Week 11:
      • Week 12:
        • Reparations and Responsibility

          Patrick Tierney, Darkness in El Dorado, the Yanomami of Brazil

          Archbishop Tutu and Reconciliation contrasted with Truth commissions in Chile.

      • Week 13:
        • Colonization and the United States

          American Indians - apology by U.S.
          African-Americans and US Slavery.
          Juan Gonzalez and A History of Latinos in America.

      • Week 14:
        • from Buscaglia to Postcolonialism
      • Week 15:
        • Dominant discourse and institutions in democracies
      • Week 16: Exam Week
        • Awareness

    2. Basic Peace and Conflict Concepts:
    3. Issues in Peace and Conflict:
      • Concerned Philosophers for Peace Articles and teaching materials up. Alerted to link by Ian Harris.
      • Women's Issues Faludi's quotes from Backlash Learn to assess data.
      • Criminal Justice Data
      • Distributive Justice
      • War Is No More?
      • Peace and Human Relationships
      • Truth and Reconciliation Meetings
      • Family, School, and Workplace Peacemaking
      • Careers in Peacemaking

    4. Critical Thinking in Peace and Conflict:
    5. Study Aids:
      1. Self-Test Quizzes:
      2. Discussion Questions:

    6. Participation:
      1. Academic Discourse Forum:
      2. Who's Who in Academic Discourse:

    7. Reference Section:
      1. Articles: