Edited by : Ralph V. Summy,
The Australian Centre for Peace Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland, Australia
Understanding Nonviolence in Theory and Practice
Ralph Summy, The Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland,Brisbane, Australia
Countering with Nonviolence the Pervasive Structural Violene of Everyday Life – The Case of Three Small Italian Townships
Piero P. Giorgi, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland,Brisbane, Australia Centre for European Studies, Gargnano, Brescia, Italy
Nonviolent Struggle in West Papua: “We Have a Hope”
Jason MacLeod, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Media Myopia and the Power of Nonviolent Social Change
Timothy A. McElwee, Peace Studies, Manchester College, USA
Singing A New Song: The Role of Music in Indigenous Strategies of Nonviolent Social Change
Polly O. Walker, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Paths to Social Change: Conventional Politics, Violence and Nonviolence
Brian Martin, School of Social Sciences, Media and Communication, University of Wollongong, Australia
Defending and Reclaiming the Commons Through Nonviolent Struggle
Kurt Schock, Rutgers University, Newark, U.S.A.
Nonviolent Methods and Effects of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement
Lawrence S. Wittner, Department of History, State University of New York/Albany, USA
Humiliation and Global Terrorism: How to Overcome IT Nonviolently
Evelin Gerda Lindner, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, USA
Ethics And Nonviolence
Gail Tulloch, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Nathan, 4111, Australia.
Civil Resistance and Nonviolence
Pietro Ameglio, Humanities Department in the Christian Brothers University of Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Nonkilling Global Society
Glenn D. Paige, Center for Global Nonviolence, 3653 Tantalus Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822-5033, USA