Joseph de Rivera (PhD. Stanford, 1961) is Senior Research Scholar and Professor Emeritus at Clark University. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association and founding member of the International Society for Research on Emotions, he taught at Dartmouth and NYU before coming to Clark and founding its Program in Peace and Conflict. His most recent book, Forming a Global Community, pulls together ideas from former works on emotion, foreign policy, believed-in imaginings, and qualitative analysis. The editor of Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace, and Emotional climate, human security, and cultures of peace, his current research involves the motivations, conceptualizations, and celebrations that promote global community.
Joseph de Rivera
Professor Emeritus, Psychology
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- Scholarly and creative works
Scholarly and creative works
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Forming a global community.
2022ISBN #978-1648896156 -
Celebración de la comunidad global e identidad global: Valores, creencias y emociones trascendentes en culturas Hispanoamericanas. (Celebrations of global community and identity: Values, beliefs and transcendent emotions in Spanish speaking cultures)
Vol. 3 -
Promoting a sense of global community.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology2018Vol. 24Issue #3 -
What the world needs now is gov.
Vol. 14 -
Cultivating a global identity.
Journal of social and political psychology2015Vol. 3Issue #2 -
Culturas de paz y los climas emociones de sociedades (Cultures of peace and the emotional climates of societies).
Psicología Política2014Issue #E.Zubieat