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• IPRA News • Member contributions • Announcements• Publications
The IPRA Quarterly Newsletter is a publication of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA),. Previous issues are available. Members are invited to submit articles and announcements to: ipranewsletter@gmail.com
IPRA NEWSFrom the Secretary-Generals' desks, Christina Atieno offers a memorial tribute to Dr. Olga Vorkunova.on behalf of IPRA and affiliates, and Matt Meyer highlights Olga’s most recent contributions.
Daniela Irrera’s tribute, as excerpted from Peace & Change (vol. 47, no. 1), “Olga Vorkunova: Memories and Memorials” is also reprinted HERE.
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Matt Meyer sends a memorial tribute on the passing of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and a message of love for a better year ahead.

* * *New and continuing IPRA membership benefits are outlined in the Secretary-General's 2022 Membership Campaign message. A subscription to Peace and Change is included as a member benefit, and a feature article from the P&C's Editor-in-Chief Heather Frye, interviewing IPRA co-SG Matt Meyer and Peace History Society President David Hostetter is shared in the campaign message as a free gift.
Dr. Olga Vorkunova

SPOTLIGHT ON IPRA COMMISSIONS AND AFFILIATED NETWORKS


The Third AFPREA Conference will be held 3-8 November 2022 (not September) in Juba, South Sudan. The call for papers is open at https://www.afprea.com/. The article, "All Roads Lead to Juba: Two Sudans and a world of peace professionals" in Peace & Change previews the AFPREA Conference.

JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Swarthmore College is now accepting applications for a full-time three-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Peace and Conflict Studies beginning Fall 2022. See: https://apply.interfolio.com/99927
The International Centre of Nonviolence (ICON), based at Durban University of Technology, South Africa, is seeking an academic at Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor/Professor level, Read more...

TRAINING

The International Association for Human Values (IAHV) - a non-profit, United Nations-affiliated organization - is accepting applications for their Psychosocial Peacebuilding Training program. Registration Deadline: 7 January 2022. Register here.

MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS

In the article "Creativity, culture and arts for peace," Gianmarco Pisa illustrates the role of arts and culture in an action-research project in Kosovo.
In the essay "Doing Good," Ravi P. Bhatia describes acts of "goodnesses" in a time when violence, cruelty and inhumanity are in the news.

SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

The Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa program is accepting applications for three doctoral dissertation and one post-doctoral fellowship programs. CLICK HERE for more information.
The African Peacebuilding Network is accepting applications for the 2022 APN Individual Research Fellowships and for the APN Collaborative Working Group Research Fellowships. The closing date is February 1, 2022 for both programs.

NEW PUBLICATIONS

Susanne Benner, Gregor Lax, Paul J. Crutzen, Ulrich Pöschl, Jos Lelieveld, and Hans Günter Brauch (Eds.) (2021) Paul J. Crutzen and the Anthropocene: A New Epoch in Earth's History. Springer International Publishing.
Carter, C. C., & Benza Guera, R. (Eds.). (2022). Educating for Peace through Theatrical Arts: International Perspectives on Peacebuilding Instruction. Routledge.
Janet C. Gerson and Dale T. Snauwaert. (2021) Reclaimative Post-Conflict Justice: Democratizing Justice in the World Tribunal on Iraq Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
Leslie E. Sponsel. (2021). Nonkilling Anthropology: A New Approach to Studying Human Nature, War, and Peace, Honolulu, HI: Center for Global Nonkilling.
IPRA Newsletter • ipranewsletter@gmail.com Editorial Board: Roy Tamashiro (Editor-in-chief) • Janine Joyce • Maria Subert • Cris Toffolo Co-Secretary Generals: Christine Atieno • Matt Meyer