The Chronicle
- Winter, 2008 (pdf)
- Summer, 2007 (pdf)
- Spring, 2007 (pdf)
- Winter, 2007 (pdf)
- Summer, 2006 (pdf)
- Winter, 2006 (pdf)
- Summer, 2005 (pdf)
- Spring, 2005 (pdf)
- Fall, 2004 (pdf)
- Summer, 2003 (pdf)
- Spring, 2003 (pdf)
- Fall/Winter, 2002 (pdf)
- Summer, 2002 (pdf)
- Spring, 2002 (pdf)
- Summer, 2001 (pdf)
- Fall/Winter, 2001 (pdf)
Publications
The Peace Chronicle
A newsletter published by PJSA three times a year, featuring new scholarship and literature, the latest developments in peace research, peace studies and peace education, central issues in the peace and justice movement, book and film reviews and other selected resources for educators and activists.
Recent editions:
- Winter, 2008
- Summer, 2007
- Spring, 2007
- Winter, 2007: Reflections on the 2006 PJSA Conference, Fall 2006 at Manhattan College
- Summer, 2006
- Winter, 2006: Reflections on the 2005 PJSA Conference, Fall 2005 at Goshen College
- Summer, 2005: Engaging Empire in Activism, Education and Community Strategies.
- Spring, 2005: Teaching and Learning Peace
- Fall, 2004: Reflections on the 2004 PJSA Conference
- Summer, 2003
- Spring, 2003: The Peace Movement
- Fall-Winter 2002: Resisting War, Pursuing Peace
- Summer 2002: Confronting Militarization
- Spring 2002: Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom After 9-11
- Summer 2001: Education in the Pursuit of Peace, Justice and Social Change
- Fall-Winter 2001: Advocating Justice and Peace In Times of Crisis
Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research
This scholarly journal is co-published by the PJSA and the Peace History Society. The journal features articles related to the creation of a peaceful, just, and humane society. Peace & Change seeks to transcend national, disciplinary, and other arbitrary boundaries while building bridges between peace research, education, and activism. The journal includes articles on a wide variety of topics related to peace and justice organizing around the world, conflict resolution, nonviolence, internationalism, race and gender issues affecting peacemaking and peacebuilding, cross cultural studies, globalization and economic development.
For more information visit our publisher's website.
Global Directory of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Programs (Seventh Edition)
NEWLY UPDATED IN 2006! A joint project of the Peace and Justice Studies
Association (PJSA) and the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Foundation,
this is the most current comprehensive annotated guide to peace studies and
conflict resolution programs at colleges and universities worldwide. This
edition profiles over 450 undergraduate, Master's and Doctoral programs and
concentrations in over 40 countries and 38 U.S. states. Entries describe the
program's philosophy and goals, examples of course offerings, key course
requirements, degrees and certificates offered and complete contact information
including email and website addresses. Indices by state, country, religious
affiliation and type of degree, and an appendix with a list of journals that
publish in the field internationally are also included. Also featured are
an array of peace poetry and quotations contributed by PJSA members, as well
as a preface by Matt Meyer (outgoing PJSA Board Co-Chair) and Amy Shuster (Co-Editor of the Directory)
an introduction by Ian Harris (President, IPRA Foundation),
and a list of journals in the field courtesy of David Leeper (Plowshares Director).
This edition is NOW available in an interactive, fully searchable online database here.
You can order online or download the flyer and order form (pdf).
External Review Service
PJSA maintains a list of external reviewers that can serve the distinct needs of your program. To obtain the list of reviewers, please contact the national office. To add your name to the list of reviewers, please complete our external reviewer form. You are also invited to read and contribute to our on-going discussion board about program review and evaluation.
Membership Directory
PJSA Membership Directory includes a listing with names and contact information of all our individual and organizational members listed alphabetically and by region. It is published once a year and is available online for members.
Jobs in Peace and Justice
View a list of jobs available in justice and peace here.
PJSA members can add a listing after logging into the member-only pages. Non-members should submit listings to the PJSA main office.
Theses and Dissertations in Justice and Peace Studies
View a list of recent theses and dissertations in justice and peace studies here.
Submit information about your thesis or dissertation for inclusion in our database here. You will also be considered for an annual award for undergraduate or graduate research announced at our annual conference.
Children's Peace Bibliography
The Children’s Peace Bibliography identifies books widely available to the general public which teach a peace theme. It serves as a resource for parents, teachers, and others interested in teaching peace to children. The bibliography is available online for members in a user-friendly searchable database. Submissions to the bibliography can be made through an online form.
Mailing List Rental
Purchase lists online or download an order form (pdf)
PJSA rents its mailing lists to others in the field who share our mission.
Mailing lists are designed for a one- time use and are not to be merged with existing databases.
Currently we offer the following lists:
- Past and Current PJSA Members (600+ names)
Professors in all disciplines, artists, journalists, psychologists, social workers, clergy, school teachers, university peace studies students, grassroots activists, researchers and mediators. - University Peace Studies Programs (500+ names)
Faculty and directors at worldwide university degree and certificate programs in peace-related fields.
The list is separated into national and international programs. A highly-focused, high return list for book sales. - Publicity List (500+ names)
Names of people who have attended our conferences in recent years but didn't become members and people who used our resources (especially to order literature). In addition, the list includes grassroots peace and justice organizations, editors of key newsletters and progressive magazines and teachers who requested peace studies curriculum information. The list includes no current PJSA members.
- Lists are available in the following format:
- Pressure sensitive, 30-up laser labels for one-time use
