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Peace, War, and Social Conflict is a vibrant and diverse area of study - bridging perspectives across multiple subfields and styles of sociological inquiry. We invite and encourage submissions dealing with any topic of interest to scholars of Peace, War, and Social Conflict for this session. New advances of substantive, theoretical, and/or methodological concerns are all encouraged.
A Pending Revolution: Continuity and Change in Gender Orders After War in Colombia - Natalia Duarte-Mayorga, University of Pittsburgh
Servicewomen’s Response to the Essentialist Gendered Practices of the U.S. Military - Stephanie Bonnes, University of New Haven
Somatic Pathways to Violence: Community, Family, and the State as Violent Socialization Institutions - Ana Velitchkova, University of Mississippi
Talk of Guilt: German Perceptions of Collective Guilt and Responsibility Following WWII - Ori Gilboa, University of Toronto; Ron Levi, University of Toronto
Violence as a Catalyst for Voice: When and Why War Breeds Mobilization - Evgenia Jane Kitaevich, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor