Gonzaga University 
Institute for Action Against Hate

 

 

JOURNAL OF

HATE STUDIES

Volume 7 Issue 1

2008/2009

 

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The Journal includes the following:

     
Preface James M. Mohr & Joanie Eppinga
1
Is There a Neaurobiology of Hate? Edmund F. Glaser
7
Oppression by Scientific Method: The Use of Science to "Other" Sexual Minorities James M. Mohr
21
Revisiting Hateful Science: The Nazi "Contribution" to the Journey of Antisemitism Steven Leonard Jacobs
47
Social Justice Leadership in Action: The Case of Tony Stewart Kathy Canfield-Davis, Mary Gardiner & Russell Joki
77
From Hatred to Compassion: An Interview with Thupten Phelgye Joanie Eppinga
99
Book Review: The Psychology of Genocide: Perpetrators, Bystanders and Rescuers Jan Polek
103
Book Review: Fighting Suicide Bombing: A Worldwide Campaign for Life Steven K. Baum
105
Book Review: Karl Brandt - The Nazi Doctor and Justice at Nuremberg Edmund Glaser 109
Film Review: The Face of Evil Jan Polek 117

 

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The Gonzaga University Institute for Action Against Hate exists for the purpose of eliminating hate within the University community, the Northwest region, and the nation. It will accomplish this mission through research, advocacy, and education. 

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