About Me

- Name: Metta Spencer
- Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Before retiring from the University of Toronto, I coordinated a program in peace studies. My introductory textbook, Foundations of Modern Sociology, was published in nine editions. Since retiring in 1997 I continue as the editor of Peace Magazine. My 2006 book, Two Aspirins and a Comedy: How Television Can Enhance Health and Society, deals with the impact of entertainment in human affairs , ranging from our health (dramas stimulate emotions that can make you sick or healthy), to our ethics (as we empathize with good or evil characters) to our social policies (as we learn to handle social problems). I hope to stimulate use of entertainment for personal and societal well-being. My new book. The Russian Quest for Peace and Democracy, involved 28 years of research. I interviewed hundreds, especially Gorbachev's advisers, showing how the global peace movement influenced Soviet military policies, and promotes democracy.
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Zero Nuclear Weapons site
Peace Magazine
Links to other blogs
Jason Lakin's MySpace blog
Jocko Benoit's Writing and Pop Culture Spot
Series Inolvidables (English/Spanish)
Jef's Web Files
Democratic Peace
Peter Levine
Philosophy Talk -- the Blog
Michael Bérubé
Michael S. Gibbons
Brendan MacOdrum
Arts and Letters Daily
Improbable Research -- What's New
Art and Cognition
The Becker-Posner Blog
The Leiter Reports
How to Save the World
Hassan Masum
Previous Posts
- Hiroshima Day speech 2011
- News from the International Peace Bureau
- Games, Theodicy, and The Tree of Life
- After the G-20, Re-Thinking Turmoil
- Einstein on Cosmic Religion
- Nonviolence: A CBC Radio series (Including with me...
- CBC Interviews Me About Russia
- Dilemmas of Nuclear Power
- My friend, Janet Salaff
- Why Did You Stay Communist So Long?
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