Dear Friends,

The following are now available for free download on the Office of
Teaching Resources in Psychology (OTRP) website at
http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/teachingresources.html#diversity.  Note that
these resources have undergone peer review and editing through the OTRP.
 Unfortunately due to the length of time needed for the review process
works from the past year are not included in these resources.  It is my
hope to update these guides regularly.

Ideally, these resources will be a handy resource reference for the
psychology professor who is otherwise unfamiliar with this body of
work/concerns as well as for individuals who are already invested in
peace psychology.  

Thanks go to all of you who provided assistance and suggestions for
these curricular resources.


Incorporating Genocide, Ethnopolitical Conflict, and Human Rights Issues
Into the Psychology Curriculum: Informational Resources (2000) by Linda
M. Woolf, Webster University

This 27-page document contains two annotated bibliographies of materials
on genocide, ethnopolitical conflict, and human rights issues written
from a psychosocial perspective. The first bibliography includes major
journal articles, book chapters, books, and Internet resources on these
issues organized by topic. The second bibliography is comprised of
reference materials for background information and further study. In
addition, there is an annotated list of relevant journals.

                                                                        
     

Incorporating Genocide, Ethnopolitical Conflict, and Human Rights Issues
Into the Psychology Curriculum: Instructional Resources (2000) by Linda
M. Woolf, Webster University

This 32-page document consists of resource materials for developing
whole courses and lectures on genocide, ethnopolitical conflict, and
human rights issues. For incorporating specific topics into existing
courses, lecture suggestions and selected references are given. For
developing and revising whole courses, sample syllabi are provided. In
addition, lists of relevant videotapes, Web sites, Internet discussion
lists, and professional organizations are included.


Warm regards,

Linda

P.S. Apologies to those who received more than one copy of this notice
due to cross-postings.


-- 
Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D.
Book Review Editor, H-Genocide
Associate Professor - Psychology 
Coordinator - Holocaust & Genocide Studies,
Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights
Webster University
470 East Lockwood
St. Louis, MO  63119

Main Webpage:  http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/  
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