Become a CRInfo Editor

If you are interested in becoming a CRInfo editor, please send an e-mail to Heidi Burgess, indicating what topic(s) you would be interested in editing, and telling her a bit about yourself. Please be sure to include your e-mail address.

Editors are asked to go through all of the CRInfo holdings on a particular topic, and pick out the 10-25 best Web, print, and organizational resources on that topic (and on any appropriate subtopics). They are also asked to write an introductory essay to their topic, and to provide a short bio of themselves and a picture (optional) to post. The end result is a page like this one (which happens to be focused on Education). We also ask editors to tell us about additional useful resources that they may know about, but which we do not have in the system. (We can do the data entry for those.)

Though this is useful as a one-time exercise, we are hoping that most of our editors will revisit our new holdings every 6-12 months to see what additional resources should be added to their recommendations and/or to the general system. We take care of the interim link checks, removing Web resources that become unavailable over time.

 
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In separateness lies the world's great misery; in compassion lies the world's true strength. -- Buddha

Featured Links
Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Conflict Resolution and Peace:
IPJ
Joan B. Kroc Institute of Peace and Justice


Partner Projects
CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project

"This knowledge base examines very difficult, destructive, long-lasting conflicts. We explore what makes these conflicts different from other conflicts, and more importantly what can be done to lessen their destructiveness and make them more constructive."

Norman E. Borlaug
Norman E. Borlaug

Geneticist and plant pathologist with the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in Mexico City, and 1970 Nobel Peace Laureate