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Bock, Joe

Joseph G. Bock is Director of Global Health Training at University of Notre Dame. He has a PhD in International Relations from the School of International Service, American University in Washington, DC, and a BSW and MSW (Social Work) from University of Missouri-Columbia. He has worked for the international Non-Governmental Organizations Catholic Relief Services and American Refugee Committee living overseas in Jerusalem and Pakistan. He attends Little Flower Catholic Church and sometimes Kern Road Mennonite Church with his wife, Susan Lyke, a graduate of St. Olaf College. He enjoys kayaking on the St. Joseph River in South Bend, Indiana, where he lives with Sue and their two children.

Recordings

Post 9/11 Religious Nationalism: Part 1 – Religious Nationalism & Social Polarization

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2002

Post 9/11 Religious Nationalism: Part 2 – Fundamentalism & Religious Militancy

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2002

Post 9/11 Religious Nationalism: Part 3 – Role of Religious Leaders

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2002

Post 9/11 Religious Nationalism: Part 4 – Negotiation Techniques

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2002

Post 9/11 Religious Nationalism: Part 5 – Working in an Interfaith Context

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2002

Understanding Fundamentalism: Christian & Muslim

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2009

Why Is There Ethno-Religious Violence?

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2009

Interfaith Dialogue & Violence Prevention

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2009

Early Warning & Violence Prevention

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2009

Violence Prevention: Early Warning Violence

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2011

Violence Prevention: Gradual Evolution of Technologies

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2011

Violence Prevention: Africa, India, and Sri Lanka

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2011

Violence Prevention: In Schools and on the Streets

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2011

Violence Prevention: What You Can Do About Violence in your Community

Presenter: Bock, Joe / 2011

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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