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Whose Vulnerability? Trauma Recovery in the Reintegration of Former Violent Extremists
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Whose Vulnerability? Trauma Recovery in the Reintegration of Former Violent Extremists
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NEUROSCIENCE and PEACEBUILDING
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In the Brain, Dislike and Dehumanization Are Not the Same Thing
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Parochial Empathy Predicts Reduced Altruism and the Endorsement of Passive Harm
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Motivating the Adoption of New Community-Minded Behaviors: An Empirical Test in Nigeria
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Backlash: The Politics and Real-world Consequences of Minority Group Dehumanization
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Neuroscience and Peacebuilding: Reframing How We Think About Conflict and Prejudice
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Norms, Narratives and Neurons: The Neuroscience and Social Conflict Initiative
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Dehumanization in Conflict
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Beyond Conflict, 25+ Years of Putting Experience to Work for Peace
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