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Shaazka, without seeming too self-interested I would like to suggest that you look at the book I co-edited with Christopher Mitchell examining local zones of peace in several regions. We found that the impetus for the creation of many of these local…
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Dr. Hancock teaches courses for both the Center for Applied Conflict Management and the Department of Political Science at Kent State University. His research projects include a comparative analysis of Local Zones of Peace located in Latin America, the Philippines and elsewhere; an examination of events associated with the Oslo Peace Process on the identities and views of ordinary Israelis; and a meta-analysis of the relationship between identity and threat (the latter two studies are funded by the Solomon Asch Center at the University of Pennsylvania).

Dr. Hancock was awarded a Peace Scholar fellowship from the United States Institute of Peace for his dissertation, Peace from the People: Identity Salience and the Northern Irish Peace Process. He was also a summer fellow at the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania and a research fellow at RESOLVE, Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution, Research and Education.

Prior to coming to KSU, Dr. Hancock taught courses at the University of Baltimore’s Center for Negotiations and Conflict Management; American University’s Washington Semester Program; and George Mason University’s Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, New Century College and Department of Sociology.
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
United States
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Assistant Professor, Kent State University. Conflict Resolution
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Evaluation, Program Design, Research
If appropriate feel free to list several of your (or your organization's) publications
Hancock, Landon E. Forthcoming. “The Northern Irish Peace Process: a Top to Bottom Review.” International Studies Review. Vol. 10, No. 2 (June)

Hancock, Landon E. “Ethnic Identities and Boundaries: Anthropological, Psychological and Sociological Approaches” In The International Studies Association Compendium. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Inc. Forthcoming.

Hancock, Landon E., and C. R. Mitchell, eds. 2007. Zones of peace. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press. 256 pp.

Hancock, Landon E. 2007. El Salvador's post-conflict peace zone. In Zones of peace, edited by L. E. Hancock and C. R. Mitchell. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press. pp. 105-122.

Hancock, Landon E., and Pushpa Iyer. 2007. The nature, structure and variety of "peace zones". In Zones of peace, edited by L. E. Hancock and C. R. Mitchell. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press. pp. 29-50.

Hancock, Landon E. 2005. Significant events in the Northern Irish peace process: Impact and implementation. In From power sharing to democracy: Post conflict institutions in politically divided societies. Ed. S. Noel. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. pp. 67-84.

"Significant Events in the Northern Irish Peace Process: Impact and Implementation." In From Power Sharing to Democracy: Post Conflict Institutions in Politically Divided Societies. Ed. S. Noel. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. 2005.

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At 2:00pm on February 16, 2010, Rashad said…
Hi it’s good to know you. Stay blessed.
Regards, love and peace.
Rashad.
Chairman: Hope development organization.
Email: chairman@hopedevelopment.org
http://www.hopedevelopment.org/index.htm
At 12:25pm on January 19, 2010, Tiffany Ann Stacy said…
Dr Hancock, I have just joined per your suggestion. Do you know any people on this network who also have intersts in South East Asian refugee issues who I should add? Thanks
At 8:35am on December 2, 2009, Shaazka Beyerle said…
Hello Landon. Thanks very much for the reference to your book, Zones of Peace. It looks very relevant to my research project on civic action to fight corruption. I will get a copy. Best, Shaazka
At 9:18am on September 9, 2009, Hannah Neumann said…
Dear Landon,

just give me your email address and I will send you the latest draft. All the others can be found on my website under this link: http://www.friedenskommunikation.de/publicationes.html just click on either "paper" or "presentation". This one I like most, but it is based on "old" empirical material: http://www.friedenskommunikation.de/dokumente/neumann_ICA.pdf
the new interviews and discussions I conducted in April/May this year are not thoroughly evaluated yet. So far there is only one German paper on that and the draft version I could send to you. Please let me know.

Hannah
At 2:31am on September 9, 2009, Hannah Neumann said…
Good morning!

I cited many of your articles and am now working myself on the Peace Zones in Mindanao. Would be very interested in your work in the Caucus.
At 10:30pm on August 26, 2009, Tabrani Yunis said…
Thanks London,
I am happy with your approval. Thank you too for your appreciation on my work in Aceh, Indonesia.
I will follow your posting and learn from you then.

Best Regard

Tabrani Yunis
At 7:09pm on June 3, 2009, Wanda Wigfall-Williams said…
Thanks Landon, Ellen and I spoke at length last evening. I don't think it is a good fit for me, but thank you for thinking of me. I need to talk to you about our ISA panel submission. I am on deadline this evening, but will ring you tomorrow.
Wanda
At 11:36am on February 9, 2009, shyam tosawad said…
Dear Friend
Nice to see you in this net work,wish you all the best for your prosparity,peace and success.I introduce my self as a dealer of gems and jewellery,i look for ward for a bussiness associate from jewellery trade.i also loking any idia which we can share and by mutual co opration can start any new trade.

i shall be happy if you could include me in your friend circle ,"I do bussiness to make friends ,not making friends to do bussiness."your well being and friendship is highly appriciated
At 10:34am on December 20, 2008, Ferdinand Buscato said…
Dr Hancock, Merry Christmas. Thanks for the tips. Your suggestions help me a lot. Hope you will have a wonderful holiday season.
At 11:23pm on December 15, 2008, THUSHARA WITHARANA said…
hi Mr Hancock,

I think U interest in peace. I'm a graduate in Peace & conflict Resolution in University of Kelaniya In Sri Lanka. Then i studied in International Relations, Human Rights, and Counseling Psychology Diplomas. Now I’m studding political science for my MA.

my last job is Youth national coordinator in antiwar front in Sri Lanka.
Now i work in Human rights NGO. We help marginalized people in Sri Lankan Conflict.
So we can share our peace knowledge

So I like read Ur view about peace. If U have any free time plz join my discussions in my page.


U R welcome.

Thushara.
 
 

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