Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
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Origins of school conflicts in Angolan context
Ernesto Barros AndréThe purpose of this research is to examine the origins of conflicts, as perceived by the larger school community, in a public school in the context of Angolan community.
Do state governments have the right to kill civilians to defeat international terrorism? Views from US, Israel and South Africa
Michael Shachat, Fang Hong, Yijing Lin, Helena Syna Desivilya, Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz, Jacqui Akhurst, Mark M. Leach, Kathleen Malley-MorrisonThis study aim to examine the themes of moral disengagement (MD) and engagement in reasoning regarding a putative governmental right to kill innocent civilians when…
Fear of terror and employees’ behaviour in terrorist-ridden areas
Shuaib Ahmed Soomro, Olivier Roques, Akhtiar AliThis study aims to investigate the impact of fear of terror (FOT) on employee organizational commitment (OC) working in terror-induced areas through examining the role of…
Conflict triggers between farming and pastoral communities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
Oludayo Tade, Yikwab Peter YikwabsThis study aims to examine contemporary factors underlying farmers and pastoralists’ conflict in Nasarawa state. These two communities had rosy and symbiotic relationships…
How does primary, secondary and tertiary education affect global terrorism? Fresh evidence with international panel data
Sheraz Mustafa RajputThis paper aims to assess the effects of different levels of education, namely, primary, secondary and tertiary, on global terrorism, measured by incidence of global terrorism.
Illegal assaults and treatment of journalists: a big challenge to the journalism profession in Nigeria
Adegboyega Adedolapo OlaOne of the greatest obstacles confronting the journalism profession in the discharge of their duties is the indiscriminate physical and digital threat being experienced by…
ISSN:
1759-6599Online date, start – end:
2009Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Michelle Lowe
- Dr Robert Cramer
- Prof. Jane Ireland