Kathleen Walker, Karen S. Myers-Bowman & Judith A. Myers-Walls (2003), Understanding War, Visualizing Peace: Children Draw What They Know. Art
Kathleen Walker, Karen S. Myers-Bowman & Judith A. Myers-Walls (2003), Understanding War, Visualizing Peace: Children Draw What They Know. Art
Judith A. Myers-Walls (2004). Children as Victims of War and Terrorism. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma: Vol. 8, No. 1-2, pp. 41-62.
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The paper Crows on the Cradles: Palestinian Mothers at a Frontline Vortex by Judy Roth and Salwa Duaibis, was published in the International Journal of AppliedRead More >
Karen S. Myers-Bowman, Kathleen Walker & Judith A. Myers-Walls (2005). “Differences Between War and Peace are Big”: Children from Yugoslavia and the
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