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Volume 1, Issue 2 – October 2011

Cover Vol.1Iss.2

From the Editor’s Desk – Kyrstie Lane

After Violence – Kevin Avruch

Social Media: The Only Contributing Factor in the Arab Spring? – Joseph Bock

Gujarat: Almost Ten Years Since the Genocide – Cedric Prakash

Cover Photo – We Are Not Statistics: Messages of Hope in an Era of 21st Century Gang Violence – P.K. McCary

Picks of the Quarter

India Column: Hara Kiri in the Indian Tribal Heartland – Francis Gonsalves

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« India Column: Hara Kiri in the Indian Tribal Heartland

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  • Quote of the Quarter

    "I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent." - Mohandas K. Gandhi

    Mohandas K. Gandhi (also known as Mahatma Gandhi) was the political and ideological leader who led India to independence. His influential ideas of nonviolence and civil disobedience have played a role in civil rights movements across the world and continue to inspire many who are searching for freedom today.
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    Pushpa Iyer

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    Advocating for nonviolent change, the Center for Conflict Studies emphasizes research and practice to better understand conflicts and manage them effectively in order to bring changes to current inequalities and social injustices. Our magazine, Reflections, will be published in annually.
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