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Marc Pilisuk

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Marc Pilisuk is a Peace and Conflict Studies scholar and Professor Emeritus of the University of California system, having taught at UC-Davis and UC-Berkeley. [1] He currently teaches and supervises graduate students at Saybrook University [2]. Dr. Pilisuk is the author of Hidden Structure of Violence: Who Benefits from Global Violence and War[3], a coauthor of The Triple Revolution, the author of Poor Americans: How the White Poor Live[4], a coauthor of The Healing Web: Social Networks and Human Survival[5], a coauthor of International Conflict and Social Policy [6], a co-editor of the three-volume anthology Peace Movements Worldwide[7], and the author or coauthor of over one hundred academic journals articles [8]

In 1961, Pilisuk earned a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Clinical and Social Psychology. [9]

Pilisuk is a founder of the Psychologists for Social Responsibility and past president of The Society for Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence (Division 48 of the American Psychological Association). [10]

In 2012, Pilisuk was awarded The Howard Zinn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Peace and Justice Studies Association. [11]


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