Small Grant Awardees 2022

Written by Joshua Uyheng

Every year, Division 48 offers the Small Grant Awards to support projects in peace psychology and advocacy around the world. Congratulations to this year’s excellent awardees!


List of Awardees

 (* denotes student or early career professional)


Young Ukrainians’ Experiences and Perspectives of the Russia-Ukraine War. A Mixed-Methods Investigation on How to Promote Resilience and Sustainable Peacebuilding

*Iuliia Pavlova – Lviv State University of Physical Culture, Ukraine

 

2022 Brave Behind the Bullet Initiative

*Denzell Brown, Howard University, Washington D.C., USA

 

Conceptualization of reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

*Tijana Karić, University of Marburg, Germany

 

The Beneficial Effects of the 7Cs Model of Positive Youth Development on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Young People in Post-War Kosovo. The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation

*Arian Musliu, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany & University of Prishtina, Kosovo

 

Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Sexual Violence Prevention Program for Indian College Aged Women

*Aashna Banerjee, Ball State University, Indiana, USA

 

 Civic Identity Formation of University Students in Ethiopia: Implication for Peace Promotion

 Mulat Asnake Goshu, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

 

“They’ve erased us”: Collective identity loss amongst Tamils in the aftermath of war

*Hema Preya Selvanathan, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia

 

Creating Low-Cost Peace Psychology Resources for Counseling Students

*Whitney Skippings, Temple University, Pennsylvania, USA

 

Peace Conversation Circles in Rwanda

*Christine Kindler, Howard University, Washington DC, USA

 

Integral Peace Leadership Community Practice Project

Whitney McIntyre Miller, Attallah College of Educational Studies, Chapman University, USA 

 

How the Camera Perspective of Video Recorded Incidents of Bias Shift Attention and Alter Judgements of Ingroup Guilt and Responsibility

*Trisha A. Dehrone, University of Massachusetts, USA

 

"Exploiting Alienation and Culture Wars: How Foreign Authoritarians Build Support among Right-Wing U.S. Populists"

*Andrew Goodhart, Ohio State University, USA

 

Joshua Uyheng