Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence
Division 48 of the American Psychological Association

Call for Programs

114th Annual APA Convention
New Orleans
August 10-13, 2006

A Call for Symposia, Roundtables, and Posters for APA 2005

"Peace Psychology: Positive Action for Social Justice and Global Human Rights "

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Peace psychology represents a rich tapestry of disparate threads and patterns for peace. Thus, proposals on topics ranging from the interpersonal to international; traversing local to global arenas; addressing structural or institutionalized forms of violence; or aimed at issues of peace, conflict, and violence in our homes, in our communities, and around the world are all welcome.

When social justice and human rights are routinely denied for the seemingly invisible among us, peace remains a dream.

Symposia, Roundtables And Posters

Educators, Researchers, Clinicians, Activists, and Students are all encouraged to submit proposals related to the 2006 Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence Program Theme

Feel free to email Gloria Grenwald, 2006 APA Convention, Division 48 Program Chair (grenwald@webster.edu) or Linda M. Woolf, President, Division 48 (woolflm@webster.edu) for more information. Please note: The deadline for symposia, roundtables, and poster submissions to the Division program chair is midnight December 2, 2005. We encourage early submission of proposals.

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To electronically submit a proposal, go to the APA Convention Call for Programs website at http://www.apa.org/convention06/

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