Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies (ISSN 1082-7307) is committed to interdisciplinary explorations of conflict resolution, peace building, humanitarian assistance, and other mechanisms that seek to prevent and control violence. PCS is also interested in articles focusing on social change and nonviolence, including such areas as sustainable development, reflective practice, action research, human rights, peace education, and intercultural relations. Views expressed in articles and other contributions that appear in PCS do not necessarily reflect endorsement by the Editorial Board or Staff. PCS provides a forum for dialogue around various ideas, assessments, recommendations, and critiques.
Peace and Conflict Studies is indexed and/or abstracted in Peace Research Abstracts Journal, Public Affairs Information Service, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO, Political Science Manuscripts, International Political Science Abstracts and Worldviews.
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Current Issue: Volume 32, Number 2 (2025)
Articles
Women as Strategic Partners in Peacebuilding and Social Cohesion in Rural- Based Mining Areas: The Case of Wards 1 and 2 Insiza District, Matebeleland South in Zimbabwe
Dumisani Maqeda Ngwenya and Sikhathele Mathambo
Beyond Precedent: Sexual Violence as an Act of Genocide in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Ciara Kilroy
Beyond Gun Control: How March for Our Lives Frames Gun Violence Prevention as Positive Peace
Ashley E. Nickels and Amanda D. Clark
Pedagogies of Peace and Justice in Integrated Israeli-Palestinian Youth Programs
Tchelet L. Tutman and Aviv Cohen