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CURRICULUM VITAE (Feb 2022) Douglas P. Fry, PhD Professor & Chairperson Department of Peace and Conflict Studies University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1510 Walker Ave, 4 th Floor Greensboro, NC 27412 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 1 (336) 334-3624 Webpage: https://hhs.uncg.edu/pcs/people/fry-douglas-p/ Additional Affiliation: Docent of Cross-Cultural Psychology Department of Social Sciences Åbo Akademi University in Vasa PO Box 311 FIN-65101 Vasa, Finland EDUCATION 1986 Ph.D. Indiana University, Anthropology 1981 M.A. Indiana University, Anthropology 1976 B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, Anthropology and Psychology ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2019 – Present Professor & Chair, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE (Feb 2022)

Douglas P. Fry, PhD

Professor & Chairperson

Department of Peace and Conflict Studies

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1510 Walker Ave, 4th Floor

Greensboro, NC 27412

USA

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1 (336) 334-3624

Webpage: https://hhs.uncg.edu/pcs/people/fry-douglas-p/

Additional Affiliation:

Docent of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Department of Social Sciences

Åbo Akademi University in Vasa

PO Box 311

FIN-65101 Vasa, Finland

EDUCATION

1986 Ph.D. Indiana University, Anthropology

1981 M.A. Indiana University, Anthropology

1976 B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, Anthropology and Psychology

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

2019 – Present Professor & Chair, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of North

Carolina at Greensboro

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2014 - 2019 Professor & Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham

1996 - Present Docent, Department of Social Sciences, Åbo Akademi University in Vasa, Finland

1996 – 2015 Adjunct Research Scientist, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University ofArizona

2010 - 2014 Director Master’s Program in Peace, Mediation Conflict Research (formerly calledAggression, Conflict Resolution, and Peacemaking), Åbo Akademi University in Vasa,Finland

1999 - 2000 Donner Visiting Professor, Åbo Akademi University, Vasa & Åbo, Finland

1995 - 1996 Visiting Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, Finland

1990 - 1996 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Eckerd College, St Petersburg, FL 33711

1986 - 1990 Research Associate & Fieldwork Coordinator, Bureau of Applied Research in

Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721

1977 - 1985 Associate Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Conflict Studies; Conflict Resolution; Aggression, Violence, & War; Peacemaking Processes & PeaceSystems; Peaceful Societies; Human Nature & Peace; Applied Anthropology; Zapotecs; Finland

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

2019 Eisler, Riane & Douglas P. Fry, Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership ShapeOur Minds, Lives, and Future. New York: Oxford University Press.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. (Ed.): War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary andCultural Views. New York: Oxford University Press (Paperback Edition).

2013 Fry, Douglas P. (Ed.): War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary andCultural Views. New York: Oxford University Press.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Beyond War: The Human Potential for Peace. New York: Oxford University Press(Paperback Edition).

2008 Kurtz, Lester (Editor-in-Chief), A. McAlister, A. Petit, A. Coker, B. Chasin, D. Ritter, D. Fry, J. Oberg,J. Backwell, L. Lorentzen, M. Okamoto, & R. Elias (Associate Eds.): Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, andConflict, Volumes 1-3, second edition. New York: Elsevier/Academic Press.

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2007 Fry, Douglas P. Beyond War: The Human Potential for Peace. New York: Oxford University Press.

2006 Fry, Douglas P. The Human Potential for Peace: An Anthropological Challenge to Assumptionsabout War and Violence. New York: Oxford University Press.

2004 Kemp, Graham & Douglas P. Fry (Eds.): Keeping the Peace: Conflict Resolution and PeacefulSocieties around the World. New York: Routledge.

1997 Fry, Douglas P. & Kaj Björkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives toViolence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.

EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES

1998 Special Journal Issue: Anthropological Perspectives on Aggression. Douglas P. Fry, Guest Editor,Aggressive Behavior, Vol. 24, No. 2.

1994 Special Journal Issue: On Aggression in Women and Girls: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Fry,Douglas P. & Ayala Gabriel, Guest Editors, Sex Roles, Vol. 30, Nos. 3 & 4.

ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS

Under Review. ‘Righting the wrong’: A multi-country study on people’s perceptions of ‘making thingsright’ in the wake of human rights violations. Marlies de Groot, Juliette Schaafsma, Janneke Veerkamp,Thomas Castelain, Tomohiro Kumagai, Katarzyna Malinowska, Maria Theresia Asti Wulandari, RubaFahmi Bataineh, Douglas P. Fry, and Angela Suryani.

2022. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Indigenous Approaches to Peacemaking. In Roger Mac Gintyand Anthony Wanis-St. John (Eds.) Contemporary Peacemaking: Peace Processes, Peacebuilding andConflict (3rd Edition). London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 121-140.

2022. Fry, Douglas P. Foreword to Politics and Racism Beyond Nations: A Multidisciplinary Approach toCrises, by J. P. Linstroth. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. vii-xiv.

2022. Fry, Douglas P. Peaceful Societies. In Lester Kurtz et al. (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace,and Conflict (3rd Edition). Academic Press, Volume 4, pp. 113–124.

2022. de Groot, M., Schaafsma, J., Castelain, T., Malinowska, K., Mann, L., Ohtsubo, Y., Wulandari, M.T.A.,Bataineh, R.F., Fry, D.P., Goudbeek, M., & Suryani, A. Group-Based Shame, Guilt, and Regret acrossCultures. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2808

2021. Fry, Douglas P. and Souillac, Geneviève. Peaceful societies are not utopian fantasy. They exist. TheBulletin of the Atomic Scientists (March 22). Open Access:https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/peaceful-societies-are-not-utopian-fantasy-they-exist/

2021. Fry, Douglas P., Souillac, Geneviève, Liebovitch, L., Coleman, P. T., Agan, K., Nicholson-Cox, E.,Mason, D., Palma Gomez, F., and Strauss, S. Societies within Peace Systems Avoid War and Build Positive

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Intergroup Relationships. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Online, Open Access, January18. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00692-8.

2020. Coleman, P. T., Fisher, J., Fry, D. P., Leibovitch, L. S., Chen-Carrel, A., & Souillac, G. How to Live inPeace? Mapping the Science of Sustaining Peace: A Progress Report. American Psychologist. Online FirstPublication, November 12, 2020 (In print: American Psychologist, 2021, 76(7), 1113–1127.https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000745).

2020. Fry, Douglas P., Keith, Charles, & Söderberg, Patrik. Social Complexity, Inequality, and War beforeFarming: Congruence of Comparative Forager and Archaeological Data. In Luc Moreau (Ed.) SocialInequality before Farming? Multidisciplinary approaches to the study of social organization in prehistoricand ethnographic hunter-gatherer-fisher societies, 303-320 (chapter 18). University of Cambridge:McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. NB: The entire book is available online (click “view/openfiles” link at the following link: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/313518

2020. Fry, Douglas P. Book review of Emergent Warfare in our Evolutionary Past, by Nam C. Kim & MarcKissel. Antiquity 94: 819-821. (online 26 May 2020).

2020. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Human Nature, Peace, and War in the Modern Era since1920. In Ronald Edsforth (Ed.) A Cultural History of Peace in the Modern Age (1920 – Present), pp. 41-60.London: Bloomsbury.

2019. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. CA Commentary on “Anthropology’s Science Wars: Insightsfrom a New Survey.” Current Anthropology 60:690-691.

2019. Fry, Douglas P. Invited CA Commentary on “Collective Action for War and Peace: A Case Studyamong the Enga of Papua New Guinea.” Current Anthropology 60:237-238.

2019. Fry, Douglas P. The Much Overlooked Foundational Principle of Restraint. Peace Review 31:46-54.

2018. Fry, Douglas P. La Visión y Creación de Sistemas Pacíficos. In Claudia Espejel Carbajal and MartínGonzález de la Vara (Eds.) La Paz Alterada, pp. 79-102. Zamora, Michoacán: El Colegio de Michoacán yCiudad de México: Fideicomiso, Felipe Teixidor y Monserrat Alfau de Teixidor.

2018. Fry, Douglas P. The Evolutionary Logic of Human Peaceful Behavior. In Peter Verbeek and BenjaminA. Peters (Eds.) Peace Ethology: Behavioral Processes and Systems of Peace, pp. 249-265. New York:Wiley and Sons.

2018. Fry, Douglas P. Human Aggression from a Cross-Cultural Perspective. In Jane L. Ireland, Philip Birch,& Carol A. Ireland (Eds.) The Routledge International Handbook on Aggression, 83-93. New York:Routledge.

2018. Fry, Douglas P., Selections from ‘Cooperation for Survival: Creating a Global Peace System.’ InHouston Wood (Ed.) Current Debates in Peace and Conflict Studies, pp. 191-196. New York: OxfordUniversity Press (reprint).

2017. Fry, Douglas P., Cross-Cultural Differences in Aggression. In Peter Sturmey (Ed.) The WileyHandbook of Violence and Aggression, pp. 1- 12. New York: Wiley (published online and in print).

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2017. Anwar, Farida, Fry, Douglas P., & Grigaityte, Ingrida. Aggression Prevention and Reduction inDiverse Cultures and Contexts. Current Opinions in Psychology (April 5).

2017. Söderberg, Patrik & Fry, Douglas P., Anthropological Aspects of Ostracism. In Kipling D. Williams &and Steve A. Nida (Eds.) Ostracism, Exclusion, and Rejection, pp. 258-272. New York: Routledge.

2017. Fry, Douglas P., and Geneviève Souillac. The Original Partnership Societies: Evolved Propensitiesfor Equality, Prosociality, and Peace. Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies, 4 (1), article 4.

2017. Anwar, Farida, Fry, Douglas P., & Grigaityte, Ingrida, Reducing Aggression and Violence. In BradBushman (Ed.) Aggression and Violence: A Social Psychological Perspective, pp. 307-320. New York:Routledge.

2016. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P., Anthropology: Implications for Peace. In Oliver P. Richmond,Sandra Pogodda, and Jasmine Ramovic (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook on Disciplinary and RegionalApproaches to Peace, pp. 69-81. New York: Palgrave Mcmillan.

2016. Douglas P. Fry & Souillac, Geneviève. Peace by Other Means: Reflections from the IndigenousWorld. Common Knowledge, 22: 8-24.

2015. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P. The Philosophical Anthropology of Interculturality: A Vehiclefor Creating Inclusive Identities and Positive Peace. Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 52: 31-39.

2015. Fry, Douglas P., Book Review: Violence and Warfare among Hunter-Gatherers, edited by Mark

W. Allen and Terry L. Jones. American Anthropologist 117: 814-815.

2015. Fry, Douglas P., Conflict and War: Anthropological Aspects. International Encyclopedia of theSocial and Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition), pp. 614-619.

2015. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P., The Human Quest for Peace, Rights, and Justice:Convergence of the Traditional and the Modern. In Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (Eds.) How is GlobalDialogue Possible? Foundational Research on Values, Conflicts, and Intercultural Thought, pp. 225-249.Berlin: DeGruyter.

2015. Mazzaro, K., Coleman, P., Fisher-Yosida, B., Fisher, J., Fry, D. P., et al. Realizing Sustainable Peace:Expert Survey Report. New York: Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity,Columbia University (Project Report).

2014. Fry, Douglas P. & Söderberg, Patrik, Myths about Hunter-Gatherers Redux: Nomadic Forager Warand Peace. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 6 (4): 255-266.

2014. Fry, Douglas P., Group Identity as an Obstacle and Catalyst of Peace. In Leckman, James F.,Panter-Brick, C., & Salah, R., (Eds.) Formative Childhoods: A Path to Peace? The Transformative Power ofChildren and Families, pp. 79-92. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

2014. Morgan, Barak, Sunar, D., Carter, C. S., Leckman, J. F., Fry, D. P., Keverne, E. B., Kolassa, I.-T.,Kumsta, R., and Olds, D., Human Biological Development and Peace: Genes, Brains, Safety, and Justice. InLeckman, James F., Panter-Brick, C., & Salah, R. (Eds.) Formative Childhoods: A Path to Peace? TheTransformative Power of Children and Families, pp. 95-128. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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2014. Fry, D. P. Life without War. In D. P. Barash (Ed.) Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies,pp. 162-172. New York: Oxford University Press (reprint).

2014. Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P., Indigenous Lessons for Conflict Resolution. In PeterColeman, Morton Deutsch, & Eric Marcus (Eds.) The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory andPractice (Third Edition), pp. 602-622. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

2014. Fry, Douglas P. The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness, Rough-and-Tumble Play, and theSelection of Restraint in Human Aggression. In D. Narvaez, K. Valentino, A. Fuentes, J. McKenna, & P. Gray(Eds.) Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution: Culture, Childrearing and Social Wellbeing, pp. 167-186.New York: Oxford University Press.

2014. Fry, Douglas P. Foreword. John Horgan, The End of War, pp. 11-17, paperback edition. SanFrancisco: McSweeney’s.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Dangerous Tribes: Review of Napoleon A. Chagnon’s Noble Savages. My Lifeamong Two Dangerous Tribes – The Yanomamö and the Anthropologists. European Journal of Sociology,54:531-536.

2013. Fry, Douglas P., Obalenie Wojen. In Krzysztof Wodiczko (Ed.) Obalenie Wojen. Warsaw: MuzeumSztuki Wspótczesnej.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. The Relevance of Nomadic Forager Studies to MoralFoundations Theory: Moral Education and Global Ethics in the Twenty-First Century. Journal of MoralEducation, 42: 346-359.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. & Söderberg, Patrik. Lethal Aggression in Mobile Forager Bands and theImplications for the Origins of War. Science, 341: 270-273.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. The Evolution of Cooperation: What’s War Got to Do With It? Reviews inAnthropology, 42: 102-121.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Challenge of Achieving Scientific Objectivity.In Douglas P. Fry (Ed.) War, Peace, and Human Nature: Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views,pp. 1-21. New York: Oxford University Press.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. & Szala, Anna. The Evolution of Agonism: The Triumph of Restraint in Nonhumanand Human Primates. In Douglas P. Fry (Ed.) War, Peace, and Human Nature: Convergence ofEvolutionary and Cultural Views, pp. 451-474. New York: Oxford University Press.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Cooperation for Survival: Creating a Global Peace System. In Douglas P. Fry (Ed.)War, Peace, and Human Nature: Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views, pp. 543-558. New York:Oxford University Press.

2013 Fry, Douglas P. Governance and the Creation of Peace Systems. In Tom Rippon & Graham Kemp(Eds.) Governance and Security, pp. 231-258. Victoria, BC: Agio.

2012 Fry, Douglas P. Life without War. Science, 336:879-884.

2012 Fry, Douglas P. Antropologinen näkökulma restoratiiviseen oikeuteen. Haaste, 3/2012:18-19.

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2012 Fry, Douglas P. Ett liv utan krig. Fredsposten, 4:4-7.

2012 Fry, Douglas P. Abolition of War: An Agenda for Survival. In Krzysztof Wodiczko (Ed.) TheAbolition of War, pp. 116-137. London: Black Dog Press.

2012 Fry, Douglas P. & Miklikowska, Marta. Culture of Peace. In Morton Deutsch & Peter Coleman(Eds.) Psychological Components of Sustainable Peace, 227-243. New York: Springer.

2012. Fry, Douglas P. Anthropological Examples of Peacemaking: Practice and Theory. In Susan AllenNan, Zachariah Mampily, & Andrea Bartoli (Eds.) Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory, Volume II, pp.550-562. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International.

2012. Miklikowska, Marta & Fry, Douglas P. Natural Born Nonkillers: A Critique of theKillers-Have-More-Kids Idea. In Daniel J. Christie & Joám Evans Pim (Eds.) Nonkilling Psychology, pp.43-70. Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Peace in Our Time: Steven Pinker Offers A Curiously Foreshortened Account ofHumanity’s Irenic Urges. Book Forum 18(4):34-35.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Anthropology, War, and Peace: Hobbesian Beliefs within Science, Scholarship, andSociety. In Laura McNamara and Robert Rubinstein (Eds.) Dangerous Liaisons: Anthropologists and theNational Security State, pp. 185-201. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Human Nature: The Nomadic Forager Model. In Robert W. Sussman and C. RobertCloninger (Eds.) Origins of Altruism and Cooperation, pp. 227-247. New York: Springer.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Peace. In Telmo Pievani (Ed.) The Future of the Earth. Italy: UTET.

2010 Fry, Douglas P., Gary Schober, & Kaj Björkqvist. Evolutionary Restraints on Lethal Aggression inAnimals and Humans. In Joám Evans Pim (Ed.) Nonkilling Societies, pp. 101-128. Honolulu: Center forGlobal Nonkilling.

2010 Miklikowska, Marta, & Fry, Douglas P. Values for Peace: Ethnographic Lessons from the Semai ofMalaysia and the Mardu of Australia. Beliefs and Values: Understanding the Global Implications ofHuman Nature 2 (2):124-137.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. Book review of Robert K. Dentan’s Overwhelming Terror. Asian Ethnology, 69 (1):202-204.

2010 Ekholm Fry, Nina, & Fry, Douglas P. Aggression and Conflict Resolution among Females inNomadic Band Societies. In Karin Österman (Ed.) Indirect and Direct Aggression, pp. 344-355. New York:Peter Lang.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. Prehistory: Archaeology of War. In Nigel Young (Editor-In-Chief): InternationalEncyclopedia of Peace, Conflict and Transformation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Anthropological Insights for Creating Nonwarring Social Systems. Journal ofAggression, Conflict and Peace Research 1:4-15.

2009 Fry, Douglas P., Bruce Bonta, & Karolina Baszarkiewicz. Learning from Extant Cultures of Peace. InJoseph de Rivera (Ed.): Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace, pp. 11-26. New York: Springer.

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2008 Baszarkiewicz, Karolina, & Douglas P. Fry. Peaceful Societies. In Lester Kurtz et al. (Eds.): TheEncyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, Second Edition, Volume 2, pp. 1557-1570. New York:Elsevier/Academic Press.

2008 Fry, Douglas P. Aggression and Altruism. In Lester Kurtz et al. (Eds.): The Encyclopedia ofViolence, Peace, and Conflict, Second Edition, Volume 1, pp. 14-28. New York: Elsevier/Academic Press.

2008 Fry, Douglas P. Killer Apes, Cannibals, and Coprolites: Projecting Mayhem onto the Past. In E.Angeloni, M. P. Parker, & L. Arenson (Eds.): Roundtable Viewpoints: Physical Anthropology. Hightstown,NJ: McGraw-Hill. (Reprint)

2008 Fry, Douglas P. The Earliest Evidence of War. In E. Angeloni, M. P. Parker, and L. Arenson (Eds.):Roundtable Viewpoints: Physical Anthropology. Hightstown, NJ: McGraw-Hill. (Reprint)

2007 Schmitt, D.P. et al. The geographic distribution of Big Five personality traits: Patterns and profilesof human self-description across 56 nations. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 38, 173-212.

2006 Bonta, Bruce & Douglas P. Fry, Lessons for the Rest of Us: Learning from Peaceful Societies. InMari Fitzduff & Chris E. Stout (Eds.): The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: From War to Peace,Volume 1: Nature vs. Nurture. pp. 175-210. Westport, CN: Praeger.

2006 Fry, Douglas P. Reciprocity: The Foundation Stone of Morality. In Melanie Killen & Judith Smetana(Eds.): Handbook of Moral Development, pp. 399-422. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

2005 Fry, Douglas P. Rough-and-Tumble Social Play in Humans. In A. D. Pellegrini & Peter K. Smith(Eds.): The Nature of Play in Great Apes and Humans, pp. 54-85. New York: Guilford Press.

2004 Fry, Douglas P. Multiple Paths to Peace among the La Paz Zapotec. In Graham Kemp & Douglas P.Fry (eds.): Keeping the Peace: Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Societies around the World. New York:Routledge, pp. 73-87.

2004 Fry, Douglas P. Conclusion: Learning from Peaceful Societies. In Graham Kemp & Douglas P. Fry(eds.): Keeping the Peace: Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Societies around the World. New York:Routledge, pp. 185-204.

2004 Schmitt, David P. et al. Patterns and Universals of Mate Poaching Across 53 Nations: The Effectsof Sex, Culture, and Personality on Romantically Attracting Another Person’s Partner. Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology 86:560-584.

2004 Schmitt, David P. et al. Patterns and Universals of Adult Romantic Attachment Across 62 CulturalRegions: Are Models of Self and of Other Pancultural Constructs? Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,35: 367-402.

2003 Fry, Douglas P. Cultural Summary: Zapotec. Human Relations Area Files, eHRAF, Zapotec,Document Number 1. New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area File (Reprint).

2003 Schmitt, David P., et al. Universal Sex Differences in the Desire for Sexual Variety: Tests from 52Nations, 6 Continents, and 13 Islands. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 85:85-104.

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2003 Schmitt, David P., et al. Are Men Universally More Dismissing than Women? Gender Differencesin Romantic Attachment Across 62 Cultural Regions. Personal Relationships 10:307-331.

2001 Fry, Douglas P. Aggression Prevention in Cross-Cultural Perspective: From Finns to Zapotecs. InManuela Martinez (Ed.): Prevention and Control of Aggression and the Impact on Its Victims. London:Kluwer/Plenum, pp. 313-321.

2001 Fry, Douglas P. Developing Alternatives to War: Insights from Anthropological Research. InManuela Martinez (Ed.): Prevention and Control of Aggression and the Impact on Its Victims. London:Kluwer/Plenum, pp. 339-346.

2001 Fry, Douglas P. Is Violence Getting Too Much Attention? Cross-Cultural Findings on the WaysPeople Deal with Conflict. In J. Martin Ramirez & Deborah Richardson (Eds.): Cross-Cultural Approachesto Aggression and Reconciliation. Huntington, NY: Nova, pp.123-148.

2001 Fry, Douglas P. Anthropological Perspectives on Aggression: Sex Differences and CulturalVariation. In David P. Barash (Ed.): Understanding Violence. London: Allyn and Bacon, pp. 182-192(reprint).

2000 Fry, Douglas P. Conflict Management in Cross-Cultural Perspective. In Filippo Aureli & Frans deWaal (Eds.): Natural Conflict Resolution. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 334-351.

2000 Fry, Douglas P. “Respect for the Rights of Others is Peace”: Learning Aggression versusNonaggression among the Zapotec. In Peter K. Smith & A. D. Pellegrini (Eds.): Psychology of Education:Major Themes, Volume IV, Social Behaviour and the School Peer Group. London: Routledge/Falmer, pp.510-535 (reprint).

1999 Fry, Douglas P. Peaceful Societies. In Lester Kurtz (Ed.): The Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, andConflict. San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 719-733.

1999 Fry, Douglas P. Aggression and Altruism. In Lester Kurtz (Ed.): The Encyclopedia of Violence,Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press, pp.17-33.

1998 Fry, Douglas P. Anthropological Perspectives on Aggression: Sex Differences and CulturalVariation. Aggressive Behavior 24:81-95.

1998 Fry, Douglas P. The Web of Violence: From the Interpersonal to Global (book review). AggressiveBehavior 24:471-474.

1998 Fry, Douglas P. Reflections of a Sage (Book Review of Panikkar’s Cultural Disarmament). Peaceand Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 4:81-82.

1997 Fry, Douglas P. & Kaj Björkqvist. Introduction: Conflict Resolution Themes. In Douglas P. Fry andKaj Björkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence, pp. 3-7. Mahwah,NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.

1997 Fry, Douglas P. & C. Brooks Fry. Culture and Conflict Resolution Models: Exploring Alternatives toViolence. In Fry, Douglas P. and Kaj Björkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternativesto Violence, pp. 9-36. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.

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1997 Björkqvist, Kaj & Douglas P. Fry. Conclusions: Alternatives to Violence. In Douglas P. Fry and KajBjörkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence, pp. 235-241.Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.

1997 Wiesel, Elie & Douglas P. Fry. On Respecting Others and Preventing Hate: A Conversation withElie Wiesel. In Fry, Douglas P. and Kaj Björkqvist (Eds.): Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution:Alternatives to Violence, 243-254. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.

1996 Fry, Douglas P. Conflict and Aggression. In David Levinson & Melvin Ember (Eds.): TheEncyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, volume 1, pp. 237-241. New York: Henry Holt.

1996 The Zapotec. In The Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Volume 8: Middle America and theCaribbean. (Sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University). New York: G. K. Hall & Co.

1994 Fry, Douglas P. Maintaining Social Tranquility: Internal and External Loci of Aggression Control. InLeslie Sponsel and Thomas Gregor (Eds.): The Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence, pp. 133-154.Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

1994 Hines, Nicole J. & Douglas P. Fry. Indirect Modes of Aggression among Women of Buenos Aires,Argentina. Sex Roles 30:213-236.

1994 Fry, Douglas P. & Ayala Gabriel. Preface: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Aggression. SexRoles 30:165-167.

1993 Fry, Douglas P. The Intergenerational Transmission of Disciplinary Practices and Approaches toConflict. Human Organization 52:176-185.

1993 Fry, Douglas P. Conflict Resolution: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Book Review). AggressiveBehavior 19:313-315.

1992 Fry, Douglas P. "Respect for the Rights of Others is Peace": Learning Aggression VersusNon-Aggression among the Zapotec. American Anthropologist 94:621-639.

1992 Fry, Douglas P. Female Aggression among the Zapotec of Oaxaca, Mexico. In Kaj Björkqvist andPirkko Niemelä (Eds.): Of Mice and Women: Aspects of Female Aggression, pp. 187-199. Orlando:Academic Press.

1990 Fry, Douglas P. Play Aggression among Zapotec Children: Implications for the Practice Hypothesis.Aggressive Behavior 16:321-340.

1988 Fry, Douglas P. Intercommunity Differences in Aggression among Zapotec children. ChildDevelopment 59:1008-1019.

1987 Fry, Douglas P. Differences Between Playfighting and Serious Fighting among Zapotec Children.Ethology and Sociobiology 7(4): 285-306.

1987 Fry, Douglas P. What Human Sociobiology Has to Offer Economic Anthropology and Vice Versa.Journal of Social and Biological Structures 10:37-51.

1985 Fry, Douglas P. Utilizing Human Capacities for Survival in the Nuclear Age. Bulletin of PeaceProposals 16:159-166.

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1980 Fry, Douglas P. The Evolution of Aggression and the Level of Selection Controversy. AggressiveBehavior 6:69-89.

DISSERTATION

1986 Fry, Douglas P. An Ethological Study of Aggression and Aggression Socialization among ZapotecChildren of Oaxaca, Mexico. (563 pp., 2 volumes) Ann Arbor: University Microfilms.

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Peace Review (June 2021, ongoing)

Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research (April 2016, ongoing).

Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies, Monograph Series (2014, ongoing).

Internet site: https://peacefulsocieties.uncg.edu/ (academic reviewer, January 2005, ongoing).

Journal of Moral Education (January 2012, ongoing).

Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research, Co-Editor-in-Chief (January 2008 – April 2016).

Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: Men and Women in the World’s Cultures (Kluwer Academic; AdvisoryBoard, 2004).

Aggressive Behavior, Official Journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression (July 2000 –January 2013).

Social Justice: Anthropology, Peace and Human Rights (1999-2004).

PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE ROLES

2020 Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. The Evolutionary Logic of Peace. Becoming SocialSymposium, Part I, Olaf Jöris & Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, organizers. Virtual, on Zoom, November25.

2019 Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Peace Systems and Sustainable Peace. Sustainable PeaceConference. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame,IN, November 7 – 10.

2019 Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, Geneviève. Conflict Management and Sustainable Peace:Peaceful Societies & Peace Systems. International Association of Conflict Management. Dublin, Ireland,July 6 – 10.

2019 Fry, Douglas P. “The Evolutionary Logic of Human Peaceful Behavior.” Peace Ethology Forum:Prosocial Learning for A Prosocial Species. University of Alabama at Birmingham, March 1.

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2019 Fry, Douglas P. “Reflections on Peace Ethology: Conference Welcome.” Peace Ethology Forum:Prosocial Learning for A Prosocial Species. University of Alabama at Birmingham, March 1.

2018 Fry, Douglas P. “Creating Sustainable Peace through Peace Systems.” Alliance for Peacebuilding:PeaceCon 2018, Washington DC, United States Institute of Peace, October 24-26.

2018 Fry, Douglas P. “Social Complexity, Inequality, and War Before Farming: Congruence of ComparativeForager and Archaeological Data.” Social Inequality Before Farming? Conference at the McDonaldInstitute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, January 21-23.

2017 Fry, Douglas P. “The Core Dynamics of Sustainable Peace: Non-Warring Peace Systems.” AnnualConference of the Peace and Justice Studies Association, Birmingham, AL, October 25-28.

2017 Maddox, Benjamin & Fry, Douglas P. “Key Variables for Peace among the Iroquois.” AnnualConference of the Peace and Justice Studies Association, Birmingham, AL, October 25-28.

2017 Reuter, Tina K., Fry, Douglas P., Rountree, Ajanet, Sherwood, Nicholas R., Hicks-Stewart, D.Antranet, Beard, Caitlin, & Smith, David J. “UAB Peace and Human Rights Studies: RoundtableDiscussion.” Annual Conference of the Peace and Justice Studies Association, Birmingham, AL, October25-28.

2017 Fry, Douglas P. “Changing Paradigms in the 21st Century: From a War System to a Peace System.”Baltic Summer School of Anthropology, Riga, Latvia, August 23-27.

2017 Fry, Douglas P. “Designing Peace: The Roles of Interdependence and Cooperation.” Baltic SummerSchool of Anthropology, Riga, Latvia, August 23-27.

2017 Coleman, Peter T., Fisher-Yoshida, Beth, Fisher, Joshua, Fry, Douglas P., Liebovitch, L.,Vandenbroeck, P., Geller, A., & Donahue, Jaclyn. “A Model of Sustainable Peace: Visualizing IntergroupDynamics through System’s Attractors and Causal Loop Diagramming.” 30th Annual Conference of theInternational Association of Conflict Management, Berlin, Germany, July 11.

2017 Souillac, Geneviève & Fry, Douglas P. “Non-Warring Peace Systems as a form of GlobalPeacebuilding.” Presentation at the 12th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences,Hiroshima, Japan, July 26-28.

2017 Fry, Douglas P. Changing Paradigms in the 21st Century: From a War System to a Peace System.Keynote Presentation, The Conflict Conference, University of Texas at Austin, April 7-9.

2016 Fry, Douglas P. Peace Systems and Sustainable Peace. Presentation at the Peace MappingWorkshop, Columbia University, New York, NY, October 6-8.

2016 Fry, Douglas P. Peaceful Societies, Peace Systems, and Nonviolence. Presentation at the meetings ofthe Peace and Justice Studies Association, Nelson, BC, Canada, September 22-24.

2016 Fisher-Yoshida, Beth, Donahue, Jaclyn, & Fry, Douglas P. Peace-Mapping through Visualization andDynamic Systems Modeling: A Scientific Approach to Generating Sustainable Peace in Dialogue withIndigenous Peoples from Asia. Side-event workshop, 15th Session of the United Nations PermanentForum on Indigenous Issues, New York, NY, May 9-20.

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2016 Fry, Douglas P. The Original Caring Democracies: Equality and Peaceful-Prosocial Predilections.Summit Series: Cultivating a Culturally Sustainable Self, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA,April 27-30.

2016 Fry, Douglas P. Peace Talk: The Science of Peace. Invited public lecture and webinar broadcast,Birmingham Progressive Christian Alliance and International House of Peace, Birmingham, AL, April 21.

2016 Fry, Douglas P. Implications of Nomadic Forager Research for Understanding the Origins of War.Earth Sciences Colloquium Series (No. 5), University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, April 8.

2016 Fry, Douglas P. Nonviolence in Anthropological Perspective: Peaceful Societies, Peace Systems, andthe Quest for Rights, Equity, and Justice. Gandhi/King Conference, Memphis, TN, April 8-9.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. Shifting Towards a Peace Paradigm through Peace Systems and Other Means.Invited speaker at the Columbia University Seminar “The Problem of Peace,” New York, NY, October 22.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. & Souillac, G. Why Human Nature Matters: Violence, Myths, Discourse, and Politicsin Anthropology. Presentation at the 9th Pan-European Conference on International Relations: TheWorlds of Violence, Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy, September 23-26.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. Toward Resolving the Forager War/Peace Debate: Assessing Relevance, Logic, andRigor. Plenary Session Presentation at the Eleventh Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies(CHAGs 11), Vienna, Austria, September 7 -11.

2015 Fry, Douglas P., The Origins of War: Implications from Nomadic Forager Research. Guest Speaker.Sigma Xi Seminar, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, March 19.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. Interdisciplinary Moral Forum: The Self, Motivation, and Virtue Project, Core ProjectTeam Member and Presentation Referee, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, March 12-14.

2015 Fry, Douglas P. The Creation and Maintenance of Non-Warring Peace Systems. Invited Speaker.Pennsylvania State University at Altoona, Altoona, PA, February 24.

2015 Fry, Douglas P., Invited Attendee at The Abolition of War Conference, New York, NY, February 20-21.

2014 Fry, Douglas P., War, Peace, & Human Nature: Implications from Nomadic Forager Research. GuestSpeaker. University College London, London, UK, November 26.

2014 Fry, Douglas P., Michocan, Mexico, Sistemas pacíficos no beligerantes: Las implicaciones de alabolición de la guerra. XXXVI Coloquio de Antropolgía e Historia Regionale, October 22-24.

2014 Fry, Douglas P. Co-Organized the workshop called The Biosocial Bases for Nonkilling and NonviolentBehavior, Leiden, The Netherlands, May 19-23.

2014 Fry, Douglas P. A New Paradigm: Nonkilling and Nonviolence as the Default, at The Biosocial Basesfor Nonkilling and Nonviolent Behavior, Leiden, The Netherlands, May 19-23.

2014 Fry, Douglas P. The Creation of Non-Warring Peace Systems as a Form of Peace Building, invitedspeaker at the University of Manchester, April 4.

2014 Fry, Douglas P. Organized the conference called The Abolition of War, Vasa, Finland, February 1.

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2014 Fry, Douglas P. The Abolition of War and the Creation and of Peace Systems. The Abolition of War,Vasa, Finland, February 1.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Participant at the E. Strüngmann Forum, Formative Childhoods: A Path to Peace?Frankfurt, Germany, October 13-18.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. & Söderberg, Patrik. Untangling War and Homicide: A Case-by-Case Analysis ofLethal Aggression in a Sample of 21 Nomadic Forager Societies. 10th Conference of Hunter-and-GathererSocieties, Liverpool, UK, June 25-28.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. & Söderberg, Patrik. Are Humans Innately Nasty? Public Lecture at the 10thConference of Hunter-and-Gatherer Societies, Liverpool, UK, June 25-28.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Methodological Tips and Reflections on Research. Lecture presented at the ScienceConference at Kazimierza Wielkiego University, Bydgoszczy, Poland, May 24.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Creating Peace Systems. Lecture presented at the Science Conference at KazimierzaWielkiego University, Bydgoszczy, Poland, May 24.

2013. Fry, Douglas P. Socio-Cultural Obstacles and Catalysts of Peace. Plenary talk at an InternationalWorkshop on Obstacles and Catalysts of Peaceful Behavior. March 18-22. Leiden, The Netherlands.

2013 Fry, Douglas P. Co-Organizer of the Interdisciplinary Workshop: Obstacles and Catalysts of PeacefulBehavior. March 18-22, Leiden, The Netherlands.

2012. Fry, Douglas P. The Relevance of Nomadic Forager Studies to Foundations Theory and MoralDevelopment. Paper presented at the Meetings of the Society for Moral Education, November 7-10. SanAntonio, TX.

2012. Fry, Douglas P. Social Control through Ostracism. Plenary talk at an International Workshop onOstracism. May 21-25, 2012. Leiden, The Netherlands.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Creating Nonkilling Society: The Interaction of Interdependence, Cooperation, andSuperordinate Goals. Paper presented at the Meetings of the American Anthropological Association.November 16-20. Montreal, Canada.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. Discussant at the symposium Challenging the Legacy of Innate Depravity: The NewTidemark of the Nonkilling Paradigm. Meetings of the American Anthropological Association. November16-20. Montreal, Canada.

2011. Fry, Douglas P. The Creation and Maintenance of Non-Warring Peace Systems. Presentation at theXXXIII CICA (International Colloquium on the Brain and Aggression). September 22-24. Rome, Italy.

2011 Fry, Douglas P. The Construction of Peace. Plenary lecture at the International SymposiumKrzysztof Wodiczko: Art and War. August 8-10. Yokohama, Japan.

2011 Fry, Douglas P. Peace Systems. Invited lecture at The Finnish Institute of International Affairs (Theresearch bureau of the Finnish Parliament). June 21. Helsinki, Finland.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. Leading Co-Organizer of the Interdisciplinary Workshop: Aggression andPeacemaking in an Evolutionary Context. October 18-22. Leiden, The Netherlands.

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2010 Miklikowska, Marta & Fry, Douglas P. Values for Peace. Poster & Mini-Presentation at theworkshop: Aggression and Peacemaking in an Evolutionary Context. October 18-22. Leiden, TheNetherlands.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. The Evolutionary Environment, Rough-and-Tumble Play, and the Selection ofRestraint in Human Aggressive Behavior. Plenary talk presented at the workshop: Aggression andPeacemaking in an Evolutionary Context. October 18-22. Leiden, The Netherlands.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. Invited lecture on The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness,Rough-and-Tumble Play, and the Selection of Restraint in Human Aggression, the University of NotreDame National Symposium: Human Nature and Early Experience: Addressing the Environment ofEvolutionary Adaptedness. October 10-12, Notre Dame, IN.

2010 Fry, Douglas P. Invited lecture on Peaceful Societies and Non-Warring Social Systems: Insights fromAnthropology at The Catholic University of America, March 20, 2010. Washington DC.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Invited talk on Aggression and Human Nature at the Interdisciplinary InternationalLorentz Center Workshop: Context, Causes, and Consequences of Conflict, 31 August- 4 September.Leiden, Netherlands.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Anthropological Perspectives on Sustainable Peace. The Earth Institute: StrategicMeeting on Sustainable Peace. New York, NY, 30 March.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Anthropology: In the Name of Security. Society for Applied Anthropology, SantaFe, NM, 18-21 March.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Human Nature: The Nomadic Forager Model. Invited Conference-Workshop onMan the Hunted: Sociality, Altruism, and Well-Being, St. Louis, MO, 12-14, March.

2009 Fry, Douglas P. Invited to present on Reconciliation and Recovery after War. Conference onRescue, Recovery, and Religion: Humanitarian Aid and Spiritual Care in Times of Crises, Nagoya, Japan,27-28 February.

2008 Fry, Douglas P. Conflict and Its Resolution in Peaceful Societies: Lessons from Anthropology.Plenary presentation at Understanding Conflicts conference. Aarhus, Denmark, 18-23 August.

2008 Fry, Douglas P. An Evolutionary Anthropological Consideration of Self-Constraint as a Form ofAggression Control. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary, 8-13 July.

2007 Fry, Douglas P. We Are Warlike because We Are Warlike. American Anthropological Association,28 November - 2 December, Washington DC.

2006 Fry, Douglas P. A Cross-Cultural View of Revenge: Applying the Reciprocity Principle. Invitedpresentation at The Biology of Trust in the Resolution of Conflict--A Nexus Project Workshopco-sponsored by the Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Living Links, and The GruterInstitute, Atlanta, GA, 18-21 October.

2006 Fry, Douglas P. Invited presentation: Extant Cultures of Peace and What We Can Learn fromThem: Non-Warring Societies, Unwarlike Societies, and Peace Systems. Building Cultures of PeaceConference, Worcester, MA, 13-15 October.

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2006 Fry, Douglas P. Re-Thinking the Evolution of War: The Nomadic Forager Model. EvolutionaryStudy Group Seminar, Helsinki, Finland, 29 March.

2006 Fry, Douglas P. The “Man the Warrior” Model of Human Nature and the Past. AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, MO, 16-20 February.

2004 Fry, Douglas P. The Human Potential for Nonviolence: Lessons from Anthropology. KeynoteAddress, Crime Reduction Conference, Heurka Science Center, Tikkurila, Finland, 7–8 October.

2004 Fry, Douglas P. Faulty Assumptions and Muddled Categories: Rethinking Yanomamö andHunter-Gatherer Models of Warfare in the Evolutionary Past. International Society for Research onAggression, Santorini, Greece, 18–23 September.

2004 Fry, Douglas P. An Evolutionary Perspective on Blood Revenge: Updating the Daly and WilsonInterpretation. International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini, Greece, 18–23 September.

2004 Kemp, Graham & Fry, Douglas. Lessons from Peaceful Societies. International Society forResearch on Aggression, Santorini, Greece, 18–23 September.

2003 Fry, Douglas P. The Use and Abuse of Peaceful Societies by Anthropologists and Others. AmericanAnthropological Association, Chicago, IL, 19-23 November.

2001 Fry, Douglas P. & Takala, Jukka-Pekka, Who’s Afraid of Helsinki at Night? Conference of theEuropean Sociological Association, Helsinki, Finland, 28 August – 1 September.

2000 Served as the moderator and commentator for the Symposium “Imaginative Geography, Identity,and Cultures of Peace in the Twenty-First Century” at the meetings of the International Peace ResearchAssociation, 5-9 August 2000, Tampere, Finland.

2000 Fry, Douglas P. From Finns to Zapotecs: Aggression Prevention in Cross-Cultural Perspective. TheInternational Society for Research on Aggression, Valencia, Spain, 9-14 July.

2000 Fry, Douglas P. Developing Alternatives to War: Insights from Anthropological Research. TheInternational Society for Research on Aggression, Valencia, Spain, 9-14 July.

2000 Organized the Invited Symposium “The Prevention and Control of Aggression: CulturalPerspectives” for the meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Valencia, Spain,9-14 July.

2000 Fry, Douglas P. Cross-Cultural Examples of Conflict Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration, andAdjudication. The XV meeting of the International Colloquium on the Brain and Aggression, Madrid,Spain, 7-9 July.

1999 Fry, Douglas P. On the Possibility of Abolishing War. American Anthropological Association,Chicago, IL, 17-21 November.

1999 Discussant for the symposium: Timely Negotiations: The Evolutionary Implications of ConflictResolution in Human and Non-Human Primates, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL,17-21 November.

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1998 Fry, Douglas P. Applying Westermarck’s Savvy to Understanding BioCultural Aspects ofPlayfighting in Human Children. Westermarck Society Conference: Marriage, Morality, andEmotions——Updating Edward Westermarck, Helsinki, Finland, 19-22 November.

1998 Fry, Douglas P. Sex Differences in Aggression: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Naiseus ja Väkivalta(Femaleness and Aggression Conference). University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 5 November.

1996 Fry, Douglas P. Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Conflict and Child-rearing in Two ZapotecCommunities. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, 20-23 November.

1995 Fry, Douglas P. Searching for Patterns in Nonviolence: Zapotec Data and Donald Black’s SocialControl Model. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, 15-19 November.

1995 Fry, Douglas P. Alternative to Violence: Anthropological Perspectives. Invited Address atConference entitled: “Alternatives to Violence: Global Interdependence and the Shaping of the 21stCentury.” Newark, NJ, 6 April.

1994 Fry, Douglas P. Conflict, Peace, and Human Rights. American Anthropological Association,Atlanta, GA, 30 November - 4 December. (Invited to take part in the AAA Presidential Session: HumanRights and Peace: The Role of Anthropology and Anthropologists).

1994 Wisniewski, Jennifer L. & Douglas P. Fry. Experimental Influences on Environmental Knowledgeand Worldview. American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA, 30 November - 4 December.

1994 Fry, Douglas P. Commentary on Donald Black’s ‘Social Structure of Right and Wrong.’ AmericanSociety of Criminology, Miami, FL, 9-12 November. Invited to take part in “Author Meets Critics” panel.

1994 Co-Organized and Co-Chaired (with Kaj Björkqvist) a three-part Symposium and RoundtableDiscussion entitled: "Conflict Resolution." Presented paper in the symposium entitled: The 'ReverseDebate': A Method for Enhancing Communication, Reducing Issue Polarization, and Discovering CommonGround. International Society for Research on Aggression, Delray Beach, FL 6-10 July.

1994 Presented a second paper in the symposium entitled: Expanding An Individual's ConflictResolution Repertoire: Principles and An Illustrative Application. International Society for Research onAggression, Delray Beach, FL 6-10 July.

1994 Co-Organized and Co-Chaired (with Travers Ichinose) a two-part Symposium entitled: "EcologicalBeliefs and Behaviors: A Part of Nature or Apart from Nature." Presented paper at the symposiumentitled: The New Environmentalism: Real and Ideal Aspects. Society for Applied Anthropology, Cancun,Quintana Roo, Mexico, 13-17 April.

1993 Fry, Douglas P. The Relationship of Environmental Attitudes and Knowledge to EnvironmentalBehavior. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 17-21 November.

1993 Co-Chaired symposium entitled: "Female Aggression." Presented paper in the symposium byDouglas P. Fry & Nicole J. Hines. Sex Differences in Indirect and Direct Aggression in Argentina. IIIEuropean Congress of Psychology, Tampere, Finland, 4-9 July.

1993 Fry, Douglas P. & James N. Welch. Anthropological Perspectives on Teaching Conflict Resolution.Florida Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, FL, 26-28 March.

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1993 Fry, Douglas P. & Nicole J. Hines. Indirect Aggression among Argentine Women. Society forApplied Anthropology, San Antonio, TX, 10-14 March.

1993 Fry, Douglas P. Illustration of a BioSocial Paradigm: Play Aggression in Humans. AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science, Boston, MA, 11-16 February.

1992 Fry, Douglas P. & James N. Welch. Beliefs about Human Nature and Conflict: Implications forPeace Education. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, 2-6 December.

1991 Organized and Chaired a symposium entitled: "Female Aggression: Motives, Strategies andTactics." Presented a paper at this symposium entitled: Aggressive Behavior in Zapotec Women and Girls.American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, 20-24 November.

1991 Served as Discussant for the symposium entitled: Anthropological Perspectives on ConflictResolution, Southwestern Anthropological Association, Tucson, AZ, 11-13 April.

1990 Fry, Douglas P. Aggressive Interaction among Zapotec Children in Two Different Micro-CulturalEnvironments. International Society for Research on Aggression, Ninth Biennial World Meeting, Banff,Alberta, Canada, 12-17 June.

1990 Fry, Douglas P. The Intergenerational Transmission of Conflict Resolution Styles in a Non-WesternCulture. International Society for Research on Aggression, Ninth Biennial World Meeting, Banff, Alberta,Canada, 12-17 June.

1990 Fry, Douglas P. The Use of Cooperative Learning Techniques within a Conflict ResolutionParadigm. Southwest Regional Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, Albuquerque, NM,27-29 April.

1990 Organized and Chaired a symposium entitled: "Anthropological Perspectives on the Maintenanceof Peace and Conflict Resolution." Presented paper at this symposium entitled: Disciplinary Practices inTwo Zapotec Communities: Learning to be Peaceful or Violent. (Symposium sponsored by theInternational Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences' Commission on the Study of Peace).Southwestern Anthropological Association, Long Beach, CA, April 12-15.

1989 Fry, Douglas P. The Interplay of Cultural and Biological Influences on Human Playfighting: Insightsfrom an Observational Study of Zapotec Children. International Society for the Study of BehaviouralDevelopment, Jyväskylä, Finland, 9-12 July.

1989 Fry, Douglas P. Capitalizing on Culturally-Appropriate Interpersonal Dynamics to Enhance Literacyamong Mexican-American Students. Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, 5-9, April.

1988 Co-organized and co-chaired a symposium entitled: "Perspectives on Conflict Resolution."Presented paper at this symposium entitled: Intergenerational Transmission of Conflict Resolution Stylesin Two Zapotec Communities. American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, 16-20 November.

1986 Authored and presented to the American Anthropological Association the Resolution onEndorsement of the Seville Statement on Violence (offered by Douglas P Fry; adopted by theAssociation). Anthropology News, January 1987, https://doi.org/10.1111/an.1987.28.1.24.1

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1986 Co-organized and co-chaired a symposium at the meetings of the International Society forResearch on Aggression entitled "Fighting and Playfighting" in Chicago, IL, 23-27 July. Presented a paperat this symposium entitled: Fighting versus Playfighting among Zapotec Indian Children.

1985 Fry, Douglas P. The Socialization of Aggression in Zapotec Indian Children. Mexican StudiesMeeting at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 30 March.

1985 Fry, Douglas P. The Utility of Ethological Methods in Anthropological Studies of Children.American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C., 4-8 December.

1982 Fry, Douglas P. An Inclusive Fitness Model for Interpreting Human Infanticide. InternationalSociety for Research on Aggression, Mexico City, Mexico, 13-16 August.

1981 Fry, Douglas P. Human Infanticide: Support for an Inclusive Fitness Model. American Associationof Physical Anthropologists, Detroit, MI, 22-25 April.

1981 Organized and chaired a symposium entitled: "The Application of Formal Economic Models inAnthropology," at the meetings of the Central States Anthropological Society, Cincinnati, OH, 16-18 April.Presented a paper at the symposium entitled: “Formal Economic Anthropology and Sociobiology -- Dothe Similarities Outweigh the Differences?”

1980 Fry, Douglas P. Human Infanticide Reinterpreted. Central States Anthropological Society. AnnArbor, MI, 9-12 April.

1978 Fry, Douglas P. An Argument Against Group Selection Explanations for Ritualized Aggression.International Society for Research on Aggression. Washington D.C., 22-23 September.

1977 Fry, Douglas P. From Ik to Kamikaze: The Sociobiology of Selfishness and Altruism. AmericanAnthropological Association, Houston, TX, 29 November -3 December.

GRANTS RECEIVED

2017 Advanced Consortium on Conflict, Cooperation, and Complexity: The Peace Mapping Project,$14,000, from Columbia University, AC4, The Earth Institute.

2016 Advanced Consortium on Conflict, Cooperation, and Complexity: The Peace Mapping Project,$13,000, from Columbia University, AC4, The Earth Institute.

2013 Lorentz Center Workshop Grant: The Biosocial Bases of Nonkilling and Nonviolent Behavior (withJoám Evans Pim, Co-Organizer) 7,000 Euros (approximately $9,500 at time of funding) from the LorentzCenter.

2013 Institute for Economics and Peace: The Biosocial Bases of Nonkilling and Nonviolent Behavior (withJoám Evans Pim, Co-Organizer) 5,000 Euros (approximately $6,800 at time of funding) from the LorentzCenter.

2012 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Workshop Grant: Obstacles and Catalysts ofPeaceful Behavior (with Peter Verbeek, Co-Applicant). 15,000 Euros (approximately $20,000 at time offunding) from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.

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2012 Lorentz Center Workshop Grant: Obstacles and Catalysts of Peaceful Behavior (with Peter Verbeek,Co-Organizer) 12,000 Euros (approximately $15,600 at time of funding) from the Lorentz Center.

2010 Lorentz Center Workshop Grant: Aggression and Peacemaking in an Evolutionary Context:Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 20,000 Euros (approximately $30,000 at time of funding) from the LorentzCenter and the Dutch National Academy of Sciences.

2010 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Workshop Grant: Aggression andPeacemaking in an Evolutionary Context: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 11,000 Euros (approximately$15,000 at time of funding) from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.

2003-2006 National Science Foundation Research Grant: “A Cross-Cultural Study of Conflict Prevention,Resolution, and Reconciliation” (0313670)

2000–2001 United States Institute of Peace: “‘The Potential for Peace’: Anthropological Book Project”(USIP-023-99F).

1997-1998 National Science Foundation Research Grant: “Patterns of Dealing with Conflict andAggression in Finnish Families and Society” (SBR-9710071)

1990-1995 Faculty Development Grants, Eckerd College (various grants received for computerequipment, research, teaching projects, & travel)

1989 Office of International Programs, Foreign Travel Grants Program, University of Arizona

1988 Social & Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona, pilot project grant

1984-1985 Indiana University Skomp Fellowship for dissertation preparation (#26-235-77)

1981-1983 National Science Foundation, grant for Improving Doctoral Dissertation Research:“Socialization of Aggression among the Zapotec of Oaxaca, Mexico” (#81-17478)

1981-1983 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. Grant for field research in Mexico(#4117)

AWARDS

2015 Peace Educator/Scholar Award, Peace and Justice Studies Association

2005 Åbo Akademi University’s Harry Elvings Teaching Excellence Award and Stipend

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2020- University of North Carolina at Greensboro, courses taught: Conflict Analysis: Theories ofChange; Indigenous Peace Practices.

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2014-2019 University of Alabama at Birmingham, courses taught: Advanced Peace Studies; Power ofNonviolence; Anthropology of Gender, Conflict Resolution in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Victims, Villains,and Vigilantes; Peaceful Societies & Peace Systems; Sustainable Peace Seminar.

2017 Universitat Juame I, Castillo, Spain. With Geneviève Souillac guest taught Education forthe Peaceful Transformation of Conflict in the Master’s program in International Peace, Conflict, andDevelopment (May/June).

1995-2014 Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, courses taught: Conflict Resolution in a Cross-presentCultural Perspective; Anthropological Perspectives on Conflict, Aggression, and Peacemaking; ConflictResolution I; Conflict Resolution II; Research Methods in Anthropology; Cross-Cultural Perspectives onHuman Sexuality; Conflict Studies in Anthropological Perspective; Cultures in Contact: Cross-CulturalPsychology; Socialization and Development; Finnish Culture and Society; Social Behavior; Play;Developmental Psychology from an Evolutionary Perspective; The Power of Nonviolence; Introduction toNegotiation & Mediation Techniques; Peaceful Societies & Peace Systems, Introduction to Peace &Conflict Studies; The Abolition of War.

1990-1995 Anthropology, Comparative Cultures Collegium, Eckerd College, courses taught: ConflictStudies; Cultural Ecology; Development Anthropology; Physical Anthropology; Human Sexuality; Culturesof Oaxaca, Mexico; Latin American Area Studies; Introduction to Anthropology; Introduction to PrimateStudies; U.S. Area Studies; Living in the USA; Western Heritage II.

1993 Anthropology Department, University of South Florida, Tampa. Guest Professor:Graduate Seminar in Physical Anthropology

1988 Prescott College, Tucson: Special Seminar on Human Evolution

1987 Pima Community College, Tucson: Alternatives to Global Violence (summer class for highschool students); Human Origins and Prehistory

1977-1985 Anthropology Department, Indiana University (six semesters of teaching activity):Human Origins & Prehistory (teaching assistant); Bioanthropology (teaching assistant); Bioanthropology(full teaching responsibility); Laboratory in Bioanthropology (full teaching responsibility).

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

The Society of the Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Association

SELECTED MEDIA: QUOTES, FILMS, BLOGS, REVIEWS, WEBSITES, & INTERVIEWS

2022 2021: Year in Review. Peace Science Digest. The article about “Societies within Peace SystemsAvoid War and Build Positive Intergroup Relationships,” by Fry, Douglas P. and Souillac, Geneviève madethe top five most viewed articles list. January, 3, https://peacesciencedigest.org/2021-year-in-review/

2021 The 2021 nuclear year in review—with five enduring stories. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.“Peaceful societies are not utopian fantasy. They exist,” by Fry, Douglas P. and Souillac, Geneviève made

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the top five list. Susan D’Agostino, December 27,https://thebulletin.org/2021/12/the-2021-nuclear-year-in-review-with-five-enduring-stories/

2021 Tiede|Antropologia (Science | Anthropology) Olemmeko todella sotaisia, kuten ihmiskunnanhistoria kertoo – ”Ei sodan alkupiste ole mysteeri, nämä kuviot toistuvat uudelleen ja uudelleen” (AreHumans Warlike, As Human History Suggests? – “The Origin of War is Not a Mystery – It Is the SamePattern Again and Again.” Interview with Douglas P. Fry on the origins of war in Helsingin Sanomat(Largest Newspaper in Finland) by Tuukka Tervonen, September 30:https://www.hs.fi/tiede/art-2000008265580.html

2021 Douglas Fry: The Origins and Causes of War, and Peace Social Systems and How to MaintainThem. Interview on The Dissenter with Ricardo Lopes, Host, Episode 519, September 9:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr5-JqcAo6c&t=523s

2021 Best Five Books on Peace: Beyond War by Douglas P. Fry, recommended by John Gittings,interviewed by Alec Ash. https://fivebooks.com/best-books/peace-john-gittings/

2021 A Sustainable Peace. UNCG Research, Fall 2021 (September), interview by Randall Hayes withFry and Souillac. In print and online: https://researchmagazine.uncg.edu/fall-2021/a-sustainable-peace/

2021 Best Books on Human Evolution: War, Peace and Human Nature, DP Fry (Ed.). Top five book listby philosopher Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University(August 8): https://shepherd.com/best-books/human-evolution

2021 April Short Interviews Douglas P. Fry: Can Humanity Prevent War from Ever Happening Again?July 18: https://janataweekly.org/can-humanity-prevent-war-from-ever-happening-again/

2021 Divided States of America: Why we need an Interdependence Day to restore national unityAmerican Interdependence Day would be a celebration of the “us” in the U.S. and an acknowledgementthat our individual fates are linked. Op-Ed by Peter T. Coleman citing Fry et al. on peace systems andpeaceful societies. USA Today, Opinion, July 3:https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2021/07/03/how-fix-american-polarization-celebrate-our-interdependence-july-fourth/7838822002/

2021 What Can We Learn from the World’s Most Peaceful Societies? A multidisciplinary team ofresearchers is discovering what makes some societies more peaceful than others. By Peter T. Coleman,and Douglas P. Fry, Greater Good Magazine, June 7:https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/what_can_we_learn_from_the_worlds_most_peaceful_societies

2021 Nurturing Our Humanity by Riane Eisler and Douglas P. Fry. Claire McAlpine, Word by Word, May25: https://clairemcalpine.com/2021/05/25/nurturing-our-humanity-by-riane-eisler-and-douglas-p-fry/

2021 As Its Longest War Comes to an End, the U.S. Should Seek to End All Wars: Along with othernations, we should begin talking about how to put militarism behind us. By John Horgan, ScientificAmerican, May 14: https://www.scientificamerican.com/section/opinion/

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2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again: An interview withanthropologist Douglas P. Fry on how societies that operate within peace systems avoid war and createpositive intergroup relationships—and what this might mean for humanity’s future. The Good MenProject, April 27:https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent-war-from-ever-happening-again/

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again. An interview withanthropologist Douglas P. Fry on how societies that operate within peace systems avoid war and createpositive intergroup relationships—and what this might mean for humanity’s future. April M. Short. SriLanka Guardian, April 15:http://www.slguardian.org/2021/04/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent.html

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again. April M. Short.Pressenza, April 14:https://www.brazilnews.net/news/268681784/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent-war-from-ever-happening-again

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again. April M. Short. The BigNews Network, April 14:https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/268681784/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent-war-from-ever-happening-again

2021 Can Humanity Prevent War From Ever Happening Again? April M. Short. LA Progressive, April 12:https://www.laprogressive.com/prevent-war/

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent New Wars: An Interview With Anthropologist Douglas P.Fry by April M. Short. Counter Punch, April 12:https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/04/12/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent-new-wars-an-interview-with-nthropologist-douglas-p-fry/

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again: An interview withanthropologist Douglas P. Fry on how societies that operate within peace systems avoid war and createpositive intergroup relationships—and what this might mean for humanity’s future. April M. Short. NewsClick, April 11: https://www.newsclick.in/how-humanity-can-prevent-war-from-ever-happening

2021 What Societal Characteristics Are Associated With Peace? We learn about human possibilityfrom anthropology research. Darcia Narvaez. Psychology Today, April 11:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-landscapes/202104/what-societal-characteristics-are-associated-peace

2021 How Humanity Can Realistically Prevent War From Ever Happening Again: An interview withanthropologist Douglas P. Fry on how societies that operate within peace systems avoid war and createpositive intergroup relationships—and what this might mean for humanity’s future. April Short. CitizenTruth, April 8:https://citizentruth.org/how-humanity-can-realistically-prevent-war-from-ever-happening-again/

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2021 This anthropologist explains how humanity can realistically end war — forever. April M. Shortand Independent Media Institute, Alternet, April 8: https://www.alternet.org/2021/04/end-of-war/

2021 Existing Peace Systems Demonstrate Peaceful Intergroup and International Relationships ArePossible by Patrick Hiller, Peace Science Digest, April 5:https://peacesciencedigest.org/existing-peace-systems-demonstrate-peaceful-intergroup-and-international-relationships-are-possible/

2021 Peaceful societies are not utopian fantasy. They exist. Douglas P. Fry and Geneviève Souillac.Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March 22:https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/peaceful-societies-are-not-utopian-fantasy-they-exist/

2021 The New Nonkilling Paradigm: Perspectives & Evidence from Anthropology to Zoology, Lectureby Douglas P. Fry, Center for Global Nonkilling (March 15):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHw4fvFQb2U

2021 Markers of Peaceful Societies and the Possibility of a World Beyond War with Douglas P. Fry. TheNicky Rew Podcast, February 19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyga-GBMpYU&t=1062s

2021 War Is Not Innate to Humanity—A More Peaceful Future Is Possible, Says HistoricalAnthropologist R. Brian Ferguson. April Michelle Short. Independent Media Institute, January 14. Mywork is referred to in this interview article, available online at:https://independentmediainstitute.org/publisher-portal/?article_id=7398

2021 100 Famous Security System Quotes & Sayings: “Human survival requires that nation-states giveup the institution of war and replace it with a cooperatively-functioning global peace system - for thewell-being and security of all people everywhere.” — Douglas P. Fryhttps://quotessayings.net/topics/security-system/

2020 Global Peace System, Wikipedia, updated November 11:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_peace_system

2020 Filmed for documentary called Humankind, Lucia Ortega Toledo and Daniel Glick, Directors.

2020 At the crossroads: How can we navigate the right path for the betterment of humanity? DouglasP. Fry, David Livingstone Smith, and Ervin Stuab, Maria Amoudian, host, The Big Q, University ofAuckland, New Zealand. July 1:https://www.thebigq.org/2020/07/01/at-the-crossroads-how-can-we-navigate-the-right-path-for-the-betterment-of-humanity-%f0%9f%94%8a/

2020 Questioning Assumptions about War and Human Nature with Douglas P. Fry, The Nicky RewPodcast, October 19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTiJW2ETqy8

2020 What does it take to live in peace? Launch of the Sustaining Peace Project website. July 1:http://sustainingpeaceproject.com/

2020 How do we turn away from institutional racism and genocide? The Scholars’ Circle, June 28:http://www.armoudian.com/scholars-circle-how-do-we-turn-away-from-institutional-racism-and-genocide-june-28-2020/?fbclid=IwAR3HGASr11wPkwArICvSk6V2QcVo9VL-0FN320ZKLzK95sB95zeYkE5PD-Q

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2020 Nurturing our Humanity: Interview with Douglas P. Fry. Center for Partnership Studies. April 22:https://centerforpartnership.org/news-events/mahb-interview-douglas-fry/

2020 Nurturing our Humanity – A MAHB Dialogue with Peace Anthropologist Douglas P. Fry, April 9:https://mahb.stanford.edu/blog/nurturing-our-humanity-a-mahb-dialogue-with-peace-anthropologist-douglas-p-fry/

2020 Riane Eisler and Douglas P. Fry on Nurturing Our Humanity. Equal Time for Freethought, March10:http://equaltimeforfreethought.org/2020/03/10/riane-eisler-and-douglas-fry-on-nurturing-our-humanity/

2020 Interviewed and quoted by Olga Khazan for her book Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider inan Insider World (2020, New York: Hachette).

2019 “Nurturing Our Humanity,” by Suzy Adra. Integral Leadership Review. December:http://integralleadershipreview.com/17107-12-21-nurturing-our-humanity/

2019 “Nurturing our Humanity”: book has a new take on the culture wars, and it sounds a lot morepersonal, Bill’s Media Commentary and video, The Bottom Up Show, October 30:https://www.billsmediacommentary.com/?p=9277

2019 Interviewed and quoted by Rutger Bregman for his book HumanKind: A Hopeful History (2019,New York: Little, Brown and Co).

2019 Rickey Gard Diamond. 75 Years Later, Women are Finally Half the Sky at Bretton Woods. Ms.Magazine 7/23/2019:https://msmagazine.com/2019/07/23/finally-half-the-sky-at-bretton-woods-75-years-later/

2019 Riane Eisler: Transforming from a Domination to a Partnership Society. Eisler interviewed onNurturing Our Humanity on the Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show, November 4:https://podbay.fm/p/the-rob-kall-bottom-up-radio-show/e/1572892268

2019 Riane Eisler and Douglas P. Fry: Nurturing Our Humanity. The Peacebuilding Podcast: FromConflict to Common Ground, Episode 41. October 6:https://www.susancoleman.global/episodes/ep-41-riane-eisler-doug-fry-nurturing-our-humanity

2019 Is War Part of Human Nature? Video interview with Ricardo Lopes, The Dissenter, issue 253.November 8: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz9xPBQ_CO0&feature=youtu.be

2019 The New Science of Nonviolence & Human Nature: Q&A with Douglas P. Fry. A film by KenzieGreer. April 15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv4CH_399GM

2019 The Enemy Within: A Review of “The Violence Paradox.” Michael Shermer, Skeptic Magazine:https://www.skeptic.com/reading_room/enemy-within-review-of-the-violence-paradox-nova-pbs/

2019 “Wild Beast Within: Barbara J. King Considers How Cruelty Made Us Human.” Times LiterarySupplement. February 26:https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/wild-beast-within-goodness-paradox/

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2019 Is Human Nature Peaceful? with Douglas Fry. Attachment Parenting Podcast, February 18:https://www.raisingprimates.com/post/is-human-nature-peaceful-with-douglas-fry

2019 #ReadToLead. Government of Pakistan, Human Potential for Peace by Douglas P. Fry. Twitter,March 3: https://twitter.com/GovtofPakistan/status/1102176797951737856

2018 Global Peace System: Meaning, Definition, Explanation. Audiopedia, August 4, YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBB2Yss-ku0

2018 Ordinary Savage: The Origins of Violence and Hurt Feelings, documentary film by Staffan J.Thorsell, featuring Professors Richard Dawkins, Leif Person, Douglas P. Fry, Anne Kubai, Rickard Sjöbergand Clifford Stott. Trailer and film available online: (Amazon):https://www.amazon.com/Ordinary-Savage-origins-violence-feelings/dp/B07HKQ8N19/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1537628271&sr=8-2&keywords=ordinary+savage (Vimeo):https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ordinarysavage

2018 Learning from Peace Systems, YouTube video with Douglas P. Fry, sponsored by AC4 at ColumbiaUniversity. Available online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGjydgcAz0k

2018 Can Peacebuilding Work for Sustaining Peace? by Youssef Mahmoud & Anupah Makoond, in theGlobal Observatory, International Peace Institute. Available online:https://theglobalobservatory.org/2018/04/peacebuilding-work-sustaining-peace/

2018 Sustainability: What Does it Take to Build Sustainable Peace? -- by Jaclyn Donahue, State of thePlanet, the Earth Institute. Film and story available online:https://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2018/09/04/sustainable-peace-project-ac4/

2018 Social Inequality before Farming? Conference, University of Cambridge, UK, January 21-23,keynote speaker: https://www.lucmoreau.org/conference

2018 The Self, Motivation & Virtue Project -- Core Team member:https://smvproject.com/about/team/

2018 The Science of Sustaining Peace: What the UN should learn about peaceful societies, by Peter T.Coleman, Douglas P. Fry, Larry S. Liebovitch, Jaclyn Donahue, Joshua Fisher, Beth Fisher-Yoshida, andPhilippe Vandenbroeck, Psychology Today, February 18:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-five-percent/201802/the-science-sustaining-peace

2018 Identifying What Makes Peace Sustainable: Q&A with the AC4 team at Columbia University, bySamir Ashraf, in the Global Observatory, International Peace Institute. Available online:https://theglobalobservatory.org/2018/01/ac4-columbia-sustainable-peace/

2018 What Does It Take to Live in Peace? Short Videos including Douglas P. Fry, Learning from PeaceSystems, Sustainable Peace Project, Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity,Columbia University:http://ac4.ei.columbia.edu/research-themes/dst/sustainable-peace/sustainable-peace-project-in-a-multi-part-video-series/

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2018 Costa Rica: Choosing a Path to Build and Sustain Peace, by Peter Coleman & Jaclyn Donahue, inthe Global Observatory, International Peace Institute. Available online:https://theglobalobservatory.org/2018/09/costa-rica-choosing-path-to-build-sustain-peace/

2017 “Von Kultur aus gewalttätig” by Dirk Husemann in the leading German Science magazine Bild derWissenschaft (January 2017, pages 54-59).

2017 Sustainable Peace Project Team Presents at the International Peace Institute, by Meredith Smith,The Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity, Columbia University:http://ac4.ei.columbia.edu/2017/11/22/sustainable-peace-project-team-presents-research-at-the-international-peace-institute/

2017 What Does Empirical Research Tell Us about Sustaining Peace? International Peace Institute,Events, November. Available online:https://www.ipinst.org/2017/11/empirical-research-and-sustaining-peace

2017 Romanticizing the Hunter-Gatherer. William Buckner, Quillette. December 16:https://quillette.com/2017/12/16/romanticizing-hunter-gatherer/

2017 Ending War, Sexual Dimorphism, and Human Destiny: A Biological Perspective. Judith L. Hand,AFWW: A Future Without War, September 4:https://afww.wordpress.com/2017/09/04/ending-war-sexual-dimorphism-and-human-destiny-a-biological-perspective/

2017 “Human Nature: Is Violence Embedded in Our DNA?” by Josh Gabbatiss, Sapiens (July 12), apublication of the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. This article is available online:https://www.sapiens.org/evolution/human-violence-evolution/.

2016 How Natural is War to Human Beings? The Case for a Peaceful Past. Steve Taylor. PsychologyToday, September 25:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-darkness/201609/how-natural-is-war-human-beings

2016 Natural Born Killers: Humans Predisposed to Murder, Study Suggests. 9/28. The Guardian.https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/28/natural-born-killers-humans-predisposed-to-study-suggests

2016 De Oorsprong van Oorlog (The Origin of War), Wetenschap, 27 February (the science section ofthe major Dutch newspaper, De Volkskrant).

2016 10,000-Year-Old Massacre Does NOT Bolster Claim that War Is Innate. Scientific American,http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/10-000-year-old-massacre-does-not-bolster-claim-that-war-is-innate/

2016 What a 10,000-year-old Massacre Can Tell Us about the Origins of Violence. Los Angeles Times,http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-early-human-violence-20160121-story.html

2016 Prehistoric Massacre Hints at War Among Hunter-Gatherers. New York Times.http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/21/science/prehistoric-massacre-ancient-humans-lake-turkana-kenya.html

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2016 Attack 10,000 Years Ago is Earliest Known Act of War. Science News.https://www.sciencenews.org/article/attack-10000-years-ago-earliest-known-act-warfare (Print version:Massacre Hints at Early Origin of War, Science News, vol 189 (4): p 9, February 20, 2016)

2015 The EEA, Rough-and-Tumble Play, and the Evolution of Restraint in Humans. Lecture, Universityof Notre Dame, Human Nature and Early Experience. Video: https://vimeo.com/18707877

2015 Origins of War. BBC World Service, Discovery. June 2, 2015.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02s5g43

2015 Sarah Mathew. Are cultural and evolutionary views of human warfare converging? A Review ofWar, Peace and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views, edited by DouglasP. Fry (Oxford University Press). Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution6: 108–110. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4125090f

2015 War is Not Part of Human Nature. Peace Science Digest, January 16:https://peacesciencedigest.org/war-not-human-nature/

2014 Peaceful Values: A Lesson from Peaceful Communities. Club de Madrid; World LeadershipAlliance. http://www.clubmadrid.org/sspblog/?tag=douglas-fry

2014 Fry, Douglas P. (ed.): War, Peace, and Human Nature. Reviewed by Stephen P. Reyna. Anthropos109(2):https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/0257-9774-2014-2-685/fry-douglas-p-ed-war-peace-and-human-nature-the-convergence-of-evolutionary-and-cultural-views-volume-109-2014-issue-2

2014 Tangentially Speaking with Dr. Christopher Ryanhttp://tangent.libsyn.com/101-doug-fry-anthropology-of-peace

2014 War is not part and parcel of human nature. Douglas P. Fry. Peace News, online:http://peacenews.info/category/author/fry-douglas-p

2014 USA Today, Chimp-on-chimp violence: a study in the roots of brutality:http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/09/17/chimps-study-nature-violence/15775355/

2014 Podcast with Christopher Rylan (Washington)http://www.feralaudio.com/show/tangentially-speaking-with-dr-christopher-ryan/

2014 Quoted and book, War, Peace, and Human Nature, discussed in “The War over War,” PeterTurchin’s blog, Cliodynamica: A Blog about the Evolution of Civilizations, August 12:http://peterturchin.com/cliodynamica/the-war-over-war/

2014 Kuvalethi (Finnish Photo Magazine) Sodan Loppu (War’s End), issue 37, pp. 56-

2014 Profil (Austrian current events magazine) Profile, 31:68-73.

2014 Turun Sanomat (Turku’s Newspaper, science supplement) Unelma Rauhasta Säilyy (A Dream ofPeace Remains) September 27, p. 16.

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2014 2014 First Peoples: Weapons, but no war, at the Natural History Museum's pre-historyexhibition: ‘Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story’, but no sign of any warfare. Feature by GabrielCarlyle, Peace News, Issue 2572-2573, July 21: https://peacenews.info/node/7741/first-peoples

2014 www.AL.com, New Institute for Human Rights helps attract anthropology professor to UAB fromEurope: http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2014/06/post_15.html

2014 UAB Reporter, Scholar-activist to promote peace, justice, and human rights:http://www.uab.edu/reporter/people/appointments/faculty/item/5113-scholar-activist-to-promote-peace-justice-and-human-rights

2014 Scholars’ Circle: Human Rights, Israel, Are We Warlike By Nature:http://www.armoudian.com/log/scholars-circle/scholars-circle-human-rights-middle-east-warlike-july-27th-2014/

2014 Equal Time for Free Thought with Barry Siedman (WBAI, New York): “War, Peace, and HumanNature”:http://www.equaltimeforfreethought.org/2014/04/19/show-498-war-peace-and-human-nature/

2013 Book Review: War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and CulturalViews by Douglas P. Fry. Reviewed by Anthony Oruna-Goriaïnoff. London School of Economics, December12:https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2013/12/12/book-review-war-peace-and-human-nature-the-convergence-of-evolutionary-and-cultural-views/

2013 “Why Do People Kill? And Other Revelations Of Human Nature.” SciOcular 2000x, Sci Show, July21: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgUWYPsvUQk

2013 War arose recently, anthropologists contend, Science News:https://www.sciencenews.org/article/war-arose-recently-anthropologists-contend

2013 Scientific American: New Study of Foragers undermines claim that was has deep evolutionaryroots:http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/2013/07/18/new-study-of-foragers-undermines-claim-that-war-has-deep-evolutionary-roots/

2013 Scientific American: New Study of Prehistoric Skeletons Undermines Claim That War Has DeepEvolutionary Rootshttp://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/2013/07/24/new-study-of-prehistoric-skeletons-undermines-claim-that-war-has-deep-evolutionary-roots/

2013 Students for Peace: Humane Education and Hope for the Future. Marc Bekoff. Psychology Today,March 24:http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201303/students-peace-humane-education-and-hope-the-future

2013 Human Nature May Not Be So Warlike After All. Brandon Keim:http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/to-war-is-human-perhaps-not/

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2013 Talk Nation Radio with David Swanson, Doug Fry: Humans Have Not Evolved for War:http://davidswanson.org/node/4271

2013 Give Peace a Chance: We Do Not Have To Go To War: A new book and forward looking meetingshow that war is not a human universal. Marc Bekoff. Psychology Today. March 14:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animal-emotions/201303/give-peace-chance-we-do-not-have-go-war

2013 New Study: Warfare May Not Be Part of Human Nature. NPR (National Public Radio) interviewwith Douglas P. Fry by Luis Carrión:https://radio.azpm.org/p/azspot/2013/8/22/26320-new-study-warfare-may-not-be-part-of-human-nature/

2013 Is war inevitable? Debate rages among anthropologists. Emily Sohn, NBC News, July 18:http://www.nbcnews.com/science/war-inevitable-debate-rages-among-anthropologists-6C10680040

2013 The Economist: Old Warriors?http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21581980-latest-research-suggests-humans-are-not-warriors-their-genes-after-all-old

2013 Scholars’ Circle and Insighters Radio with Maria Armoudian (KPFK, Los Angeles, CA):http://www.armoudian.com/log/scholars-circle/the-scholars-circle-insighters-radio-nov-3rd-2013/

2012 Douglas P. Fry (“From the First War to the Last War: The Creation of Peace Systems.”) Film &Science 5/10 på Klarabiografen, by Peter Schaub. Stockholm, October 20:https://kulturhusetbesokarna.wordpress.com/tag/douglas-fry/

2012 Humanlike Violence Is Not Seen In Other Animals: Science shows that nonhuman animals arepredominantly nice to one another. Marc Bekoff. Psychology Today, December 15:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animal-emotions/201212/humanlike-violence-is-not-seen-in-other-animals?amp

2012 AAAS Podcast: Science's Sacha Vignieri speaks with Douglas P. Fry about the fundamentals ofpeace systems: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/336/6083/879/suppl/DC1

2012 (ca.) Interviewed by Mari Frank, KUCI radio, Irvine, CA:http://www.kuci.org/podcastfile/1069/_120514%20Doug%20Fry%20Final%2028%20min%2004%20sec.mp3

2010 Video lecture at University of Notre Dame: http://vimeo.com/18707877

2009 Equal time for Free Thought:http://www.equaltimeforfreethought.org/2009/08/02/show-313314-on-human-nature-and-the-potential-for-peace/

2009 Equal Time for Free Thought (WBAI, New York):http://www.equaltimeforfreethought.org/2009/08/

2008 Worlds without War, Greater Good, online:http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/worlds_without_war

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2007 Imagine all the People:http://atheism.about.com/od/abouthumanism/a/WarPeaceHuman_2.htm

2007 Center for Inquiry: http://www.centerforinquiry.net/forums/viewthread/1559/P75/

2007 OUP: Questions for Douglas P. Fry: https://blog.oup.com/2007/02/a_few_questions_15/

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REFERENCES

Dr. Sarah Blaffer Hrdy

Professor Emeritus

Department of Anthropology

University of California, Davis

Davis, CA 95616

Website: http://anthropology.ucdavis.edu/people/sbhrdy

Email: [email protected]

Dr. R. Brian Ferguson Dr. Agustin Fuentes

Department of Sociology & Anthropology Department of Anthropology

Rutgers University--Newark Princeton University

360 Martin Luther King Blvd. 123 Aaron Burr Hall

Newark, NJ 07102 Princeton, NJ 08544

Tel: +1 973 353-5837 Email: [email protected]

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Dr. Leslie E. Sponsel Dr. Peter T. Coleman

Department of Anthropology Psychology & Executive Director, AC4

University of Hawaii Columbia University

Honolulu, HI 96822 New York, NY

Tel: +1 808 956-8507 Email:

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