Anthony J. Nocella, II
ajnocell@maxwell.syr.edu
Syracuse University
Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts (PARC)
400 Eggers
Syracuse, NY 13244

Building Peace Through Dialogue


Biography

Anthony J. Nocella, II is working on his Ph.D. in Social Science at the Maxwell School. Nocella, a true interdisciplinary scholar, has an interest in security, conflict and peace studies, peace education, philosophy of education, criminology, disability studies, and environmental studies. He is also an associate with the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts. He holds an MA in Peacemaking and Conflict Studies and a graduate certificate in mediation from Fresno Pacific University, and an MS in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University with an Advanced Certificate in Women's Studies. He has taught workshops in mediation and tactical analysis, and has assisted in a number of legal committees in the Americas. He has provided conflict management and negotiation workshops to NGOs, ROTC, U.S. military, law enforcement, as well as in prisons, juvenile halls, and middle and high schools in hopes of increasing the peace and providing skills to revert violent conflicts to nonviolent transformation. While a young scholar he has published more than 25 scholarly articles, he is working on his ninth book, and has co-founded four journals - Green Theory and Praxis, Peace Studies Journal, Journal on Critical Animal Studies, and Journal on Terrorism and Security.

Degrees:

  • B.A. University St. Thomas, Political Science, Pre-Law and Public Administration

  • Graduate Certificate, Fresno Pacific University, Mediation

  • M.A. Fresno Pacific University, Peacemaking and Conflict Studies

  • Advanced Certificate, Syracuse University, Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, International Conflicts and their Management   

  • Advanced Certificate, Syracuse University, Women's Studies

  • M.S., Syracuse University, School of Education, Cultural Foundations of Education
  • Ph.D. Student, Syracuse University, Maxwell School, Social Science  

Bachelors' Thesis:

Organized Justice: Analysis of the Strategies and Organizational Methods of the Justice Movement in America 

Masters’ Thesis:

Using The Critical Pedagogy Approach for Peacemaking with Revolutionaries

Affiliation/Membership

Society for Disability Studies

The American Society of Criminology

Society for the Studies of Social Problems (SSSP)

American Friends Service Committee

Alternatives to Violence Program

Syracuse University Outing Club

Beyond Compliance Coordinating Committee

Institute for Critical Animal Studies

Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal

Institute for Revolutionary Peacemaking and Education

Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis


Green Theory and Praxis: A Journal of Ecological Politics


The Maxwell Review

Association for Conflict Resolution

Peace Science Society International

Friends Peace Teams

Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts

Friends Association for Higher Education

Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychology Association Division 48

 

Scholarly Links  Peace, Security,
& Conflict Studies

 

Scholarly Journals

Mobilization

PeacePower

Peace Conflict Development

Peace & Change

Peace Review

The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution

The Journal of Conflict Resolution

Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy

Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict

Peace and Conflict Studies

Global Change, Peace & Security

Social Justice

Social Movement Studies:
Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest

Social Forces

Social Justice: Anthropology, Peace and Human Rights

Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology

Security Dialogue

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism

 

Peace & Conflict Studies Programs

Peace History Conference

Peace and Justice Studies Association and Plowshares National Student Peace & Justice Conference

Anthony J. Nocella, II
Syracuse University
Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts
400 Eggers
 Syracuse, NY 13244