New Edition "Teaching About Genocide" Published


An Interdisciplinary Guidebook with syllabi for College and University Teachers, eds. Joyce Apsel and Helen Fein. Published for the Institute of the Study of Genocide in cooperation with the American Sociological Association, New edition, 2002.* 

Contents:

Helen Fein, Reflections on Studying Genocide for Three Decades
Joyce Apsel, Teaching about Genocide,
COURSE SYLLABI AND OTHER TEACHING RESOURCES
(Study Questions, Topic Reports, Research, Exams, Bibliography)

Armenian Genocide: Henry Theriault, Clark University, Political Science-- The Armenian Genocide

Holocaust: Berel Lang, Trinity College, Humanities--The Holocaust: Historical, Philosophical and Literary Aspects; Robert Skloot, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Theatre and Drama-- The Holocaust Theme in Western Drama

Genocide and Holocaust: William Brustein, University of Minnesota, Sociology-- Topics in Political Sociology: Politics of Hate & Genocide; Herbert Hirsch, Virginia Commonwealth University, Political Science-- Genocide and Holocaust; Eric Markusen, Southwest State University, Social Work and Sociology-- The Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights; Gordon Mork and Robert Melson, Purdue University, Political Science and History-- Holocaust and Genocide

Genocide: Joyce Apsel, Drew University, History-- Genocide after 1945 in the Century of Genocide; Frank Chalk, Concordia University (Canada), History-- History and Sociology of Genocide (two semesters); Alex Hinton, Rutgers University, Anthropology--Anthropology of Genocide; Steven Jacobs, University of Alabama, Religious Studies--Religion and Genocide; Rene Lemarchand, University of Copenhagen, Political Science-- Comparative Genocide; Mark Levene, University of Warwick (United Kingdom), History-- From Armenia to Rwanda: Genocide in Contemporary History (two semesters); Roger W. Smith, College of William and Mary, Political Science-- Human Destructiveness and Politics; Linda M. Woolf, Webster University, Psychology-- Genocide: A Psychosocial Perspective

Genocide, Human Rights and International Affairs: Alex Alvarez, Northern Arizona University, Sociology-- Genocide, War Crimes and Human Rights Violations; Frank Chalk, Concordia University (Canada), History--American Foreign Policy and Humanitarian Intervention in the 20th Century; Bernard F. Hamilton, University of London, Birkbeck College, International Affairs/Law--International Responses to Genocide and Similar Violations in Armed Conflict; Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, McMaster University (Canada), Sociology-- Human Rights and Genocide; Marianna Sullivan and Morton Winston, The College of New Jersey, Political Science and Philosophy-- Human Rights in International Affairs; Morton Winston, The College of New Jersey, Philosophy--Human Rights

Contributor Biographies and e-mail Addresses
Selected Internet Websites on Genocide


TEACHING ABOUT GENOCIDE is $18 for members of either the ISG and IAGS and ASA and $22 for all others. Please remit price plus extra postage for orders outside the US: $3 for Canada and Mexico and $6 for all other countries. To order, contact American Sociological Association, enclosing check in US dollars drawn on a US bank (or on foreign banks certified by a US bank) with order form below or on the web (www.asanet.org). You can also use one of the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Send to American Sociological Association by Mail: 1307 New York Ave., NW Suite 700; Telephone: (202) 383 9005, x. 318; Fax: (202) 638 0882 WWW: www.asanet.org 


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FOR OTHER ISG AND IAGS PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE AND ORDERING INFORMATION, SEE WWW.ISG-IAGS.ORG  

These include Ever Again? Evaluating the United Nations Genocide Convention on its 50th Anniversary, eds. Orlanda Brugnola, Helen Fein and Louise Spirer (1999); Genocide: Essays Toward Understanding, Early Warning, and Prevention, ed. Roger Smith (1999); The Prevention of Genocide: Rwanda and Yugoslavia Reconsidered, ed. Helen Fein (1994); Lives at Risk: A Study of Violations of Life Integrity in 50 States in 1987 Based on the Amnesty International 1988 Report by Helen Fein (1990).

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