Daniel Terris
Director, International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life
Ethics at Work: Creating Virtue in an American Corporation, 2005. An assessment of the ethics program at Lockheed Martin, one of the world's largest defense contractors.
"A Fragile Democracy," Sh'ma, January 2005.
"In the days after the 2004 presidential election, the news media fixed on the fact that one poll showed that 'moral values' was the principal animating the concern of 22 percent of voters in the presidential campaign..."
"How to Teach Ethics to CEOs," Boston Globe, March 20, 2005.
The International Judge, 2007 (coauthors Cesare Romano and Leigh Swigart). Based on interviews with more than 30 international judges, this book is the first comprehensive portrait of the men and women in this new global profession. To view a webcast of a panel discussion on the book at the Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, click here. To listen to a discussion of the book at the American Society of International Law, click here.
Introduction to Literary Responses to Mass Violence, 2004. A collection of the presentations made during the symposium of the same name. Selections include the work of the poets who attended the event and reflections on the themes addressed in the symposium.
"Jews and African Americans: Holding Down the Fort," in Religion and Public Life in New England: Steady Habits, Changing Slowly, eds. Andrew Walsh and Mark Silk, 2004. Available at AltaMira Press.
"Waldo Frank, Jean Toomer, and the Critique of Racial Voyeurism," in Race and the Modern Artist, eds. Jeffrey Melnick and Heather Hathaway. 2003. Available at www.Amazon.com.
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Cynthia Cohen
Executive Director of Coexistence Research and International Collaborations, Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
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"The Brandeis Initiative in Intercommunal Coexistence: A Multi-faceted Comprehensive Approach to Improving Intergroup Relations," with Marcia McPhee, in Education Programs for Improving Intergroup Relations: Theory, Research and Practice, Walter Stephan and Paul Vogt, eds., 2004. Teachers College Press
Brandeis Intercultural Residency Series 2005-06 Assessment Report, with Judith Eissenberg, 2006.
"Bush's America seen by foreigners as blood-sucking Dracula," Manchester Union Leader, September 13, 2004.
A Call to Conversation: Majority/Minority Relations at Brandeis University, March 2002. An invitation to members of the Brandeis community to listen more deeply to each others' experiences of majority/minority relationship at Brandeis.
Coexistence at Brandeis: Reflections and Recommendations April 2002. The preliminary report from the Brandeis Initiative in Intercommunal Coexistence (BIIC) to the Brandeis community. It is intended to illuminate issues of coexistence at the university and to encourage conversation about them.
"Creative Approaches to Reconciliation" in The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: From War to Peace, edited by Mari Fitzduff and Christopher E. Stout. ISBN #0-275-98201-7. Copyright © December 2005. All rights reserved. Reproduced with permission of Greenwood Publishing Group Inc., Westport, CT.
"Engaging with the Arts to Promote Coexistence" in Imagine Coexistence: Restoring Humanity After Violent Ethnic Conflict, edited by Antonia Chayes and Martha Minow, 2003.
Working with Integrity: A Guidebook for Peacebuilders Asking Ethical Questions, 2001. A resource for people who promote coexistence and further reconciliation in historically divided communities. It is designed to engage its users in practicing an approach to ethical inquiry that is well suited to the kinds of dilemmas and questions that arise in the work of building peace. Because the document is so large, we have divided the Guidebook into smaller documents:
"Working with Groups in Conflict: The Effects of Power on the Dynamics of the Group," with Farhart Agbaria. September 2000.
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Mari Fitzduff
Professor of Coexistence; Director of M.A. Program in Coexistence and Conflict, Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
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Beyond Violence: Conflict Resolution Process in Northern Ireland, Nov. 2002. What were the processes of conflict resolution that enabled Northern Ireland to move beyond violence and agree to such a settlement? What brought the conflict to an end. More details and ordering informaiton available at U.N. Publications.
Core Competencies for Graduate Programs in Coexistence and Conflict Work - Can We Agree? A four-page brochure suggesting core competencies for graduate programs like the Slifka master's program. The publication is part of the Project on Leadership notes series conducted by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
NGOs at the Table: Strategies for Influencing Policies in Areas of Conflict, with Cheyanne Church, eds. April 2004. An examination a several NGOs, diverse in size, location, and financial means, that have successfully influenced both policy and program development in conflicts throughout the world. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc.
The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: From War to Peace. Fitzduff and Christopher Stout, eds. Greenwood Press and Praeger Publishers, December 2005.
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Leigh Swigart
Director of Programs in International Justice and Society
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"Extended Lives: The African Immigrant Experience in Philadelphia"
Community profile and exhibit publication, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, 2001.
The International Judge, 2007 (coauthors Daniel Terris and Cesare Romano). Based on interviews with more than 30 international judges, this book is the first comprehensive portrait of the men and women in this new global profession.
"The Limits of Legitimacy: Language Shift in a Changing Market." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 10(1): 90-130. June 2000.
"Nations, Populations, Language" in Literary Responses to Mass Violence, 2004.
A collection of the presentations made during the symposium of the same name. Selections include the work of the poets who attended the event and reflections on the themes addressed in the symposium.
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Kanan Makiya
Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Republic of Fear: The Politics of Modern Iraq, Updated Edition 1998. First published in 1989, just before the Gulf War broke out, this was the only book that explained the motives of the Saddam Hussein regime in invading and annexing Kuwait. This edition has a substantial introduction focusing on the changes in Hussein's regime since the Gulf War.
The Rock: A Tale of Seventh-Century Jerusalem, 2002. A grand tour of seventh-century Jerusalem serves as a bracing talisman for our times by reminding us of how much Jews and Muslims once shared.
"The Shiite Obligation," Wall Street Journal, Feb. 7, 2005.