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Abstract: . . . writing, editing, and publishing a weekly update that will address the peace and conflict resolution process in several countries and regions. In addition, interns will work along- side scholars and practitioners in the fields of human rights and conflict resolution, and actively participate in IPJ projects and events. Interns should be enrolled in a BA program with senior status, enrolled in a graduate program, or have recently graduated from a field related to peace studies, conflict resolution, international relations, or hu- man rights. Applicants should have a GPAof 2.75 or higher and be willing to work at least 15 hours per week. At this time the IPJ is unable to offer paid internships. For more information please visit our website at http:// peace.sandiego.edu. The deadline for applications is April 2, 2004. Page 13 ISPPN EWS P RODUCTION . . . . . . considerably. Gibson also speculates about whether the South African experience pro- vides any lessons for other countries around the globe try- ing to overcome their repressive pasts.A groundbreaking work of social science research, Overcoming Apartheid is also a primer for utilizing innovative conceptual and meth- odological tools in analyzing truth processes throughout the world. It is sure to be a valuable resource for political BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS, continued Page 12 Spring 2004 International Society of Political Psychology 12 ISPP Central Office Mailing Address This newsletter was developed at Westminster College by the editor of ISPP News and printed and placed on the web at the ISPP Central Office. Dana Ward, Executive Director ISPP Central Office Pitzer College 1050 N. Mills Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 USA Submissions to ISPP News Editor Professor Andrea Grove, Westminster College Next newsletter: Fall 2004 Deadline: October 1, 2004 We can publish notices of upcoming meetings, calls . . . . . . APSA2004 Dissertation Awards Political Psychology Section The Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association seeks nominations for the best disser- tation in political psychology filed during the previous year. Self-nominations are accepted. Please send a hard copy of the dissertation to each committee member. All nominations should include a letter of support from the chair of the dis- sertation committee that addresses the contribution of the dissertation to the field of political psychology . Deadline: March 15, 2004. Committee members: Chair: Carolyn Funk School of Government and Public Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University 919 W.Franklin St Richmond, VA23284-3061 Robert S. Robins 64 Pond Road Stamford, CT 06902 John Sweeney 100 Ogden Street New Haven, CT 06511 CALL FOR APPLICANTS The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego has internship opportunities avail- able for the summer of 2004. Interns at the IPJ will have the . . . --3000,3,500,3096,53636
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