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Campus Conflict Resolution Resources
The primary objective of the Campus Conflict Resolution Resources project (Campus-adr.org) is to significantly increase administrator, faculty, staff and student awareness of, access to, and use of conflict resolution information specifically tailored to the higher education context.
http://www.campus-adr.org/
CRInfo
CRInfo (pronounced "See Our Info") stands for "conflict resolution information source." It is a free service, funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. As a "linking" site, our staff of editors maintains a keyword-coded catalog of over 20,000 Web, print, and organizational resources, as well as event listings and other conflict resolution-related resources.
CRInfo
OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution
The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution is a resource for students, teachers and practitioners in fields relating to the reduction and elimination of destructive conflict. It is a free, yet valuable, source of information to aid anyone trying to work toward a less violent and more cooperative world.
http://www.trinstitute.org/ojpcr/
CPR: The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution
CPR is the only all-purpose resource for lawyers seeking outstanding arbitrators and mediators, the latest ADR case decisions and practice guidelines, CLE courses, publications and conferences, here and abroad.
http://www.cpradr.org/
PJSA: The Peace and Justice Studies Association
The Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA) is a non-profit organization that was formed in 2001 as a result of a merger of the Consortium on Peace research, Education and Development (COPRED) and the Peace Studies Association (PSA). Both organizations provided leadership in the broadly defined field of peace, conflict and justice studies. They are dedicated to bringing together academics, K-12 teachers and grassroots activists to explore alternatives to violence and share visions and strategies for peacebuilding, social justice, and social change. PJSA also serves as a professional association for scholars in the field of peace and conflict resolution studies.
http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/