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written by Stuart Irwin, PhD Student Assistant to the 2016 International Summer Schools

written by Kati Scanlan, University of South Florida
written by Carolyn McDonald, Irish Studies Summer School Student
written by Rachel Schlegel, Fulbright Scholar

video created by Kerdesha Desir, University of South Florida & Photos by Aline Muff, PGR Student Asssistant

written by Lauren Webb, University of South Florida

written by Sara Penuel, University of South Florida


written by Christy Ibrahim, University of South Florida

written by Kerdesha Desir, University of South Florida
written by Aline Muff, Student Assistant to the International Summer Schools 2016

written by Chelsea Mulligan, University of South Florida

written by Jasmine Green, University of South Florida
written by Stuart Irwin, PhD Student Assistant to International Summer Schools
written by Matt O'Neill, PhD Student Assistant to 2016 Summer School
Charmain Jones, Community Relations Practitioner with the Rural Community Network in Cookstown

Written by Stuart Irwin and Aline Muff, Student Assistants to the International Summer Schools 2016
Political Psychology is a growing inter-disciplinary sub-field drawing on insights from a number of disciplines including Psychology, Political Science and History.
This programme adopts a predominantly critical social psychological approach and places a strong emphasis on understanding how political psychological concepts may operate in practice.
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With the rise of groups like ISIS & the legacies of 9/11 & al-Qaeda, the study of Violence, Terrorism & Security is at forefront of academic, policy-making, media & popular debate.
This programme provides dynamic and critical study in Violence, Terrorism and Security. Its aim is to help students develop a critical and analytical approach to problems in the contemporary world of these three areas. It challenges accepted wisdom and opens up the debate about the role of violence in relation to political power in the current era.
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The course is open to PhD students, early career researchers, practitioners and members of relevant civil society groups. It highlights the latest developments in the literature and raises awareness of a number of key issues involved in researching conflict, violence and peace.
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