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CV: Benina Gould
Curriculum Vitae
Upcoming Presentations and Public Addresses
- June -2008
- The Use of Technology by Indonesian Youth in Pesantrans. 9th International Conference on Social Representations Bali, Indonesia.
- July- 2008
- Technology and Social Change: Indonesian and Pakistani Muslim Youth Internet Survey. International Society of Political Psychology, Paris, France.
- September-2008
- "Intergenerational Inheritance of Trauma:Fueling future Violence" Engaging the Other:The Power of Compassion. Common Bond Institute, San Mateo, Ca.
Degrees, Discipline, Year, Institution
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Current Projects and Professional Activities
Muslim Youth Internet Survey;Indoctrination of Youth to Fundamentalist and Non-Fundamentalist Islamic Terrorism The Arabic word jihad means literally “struggle” and Islamic scholars have long been divided on how it should be interpreted. For some it means the struggle to defend one’s faith and ideals against harmful outside influences. For others it has come to represent the duty of Muslims to fight to rid the Islamic world of western influence in the form of corrupt and despotic leaders and occupying armies.” Since not all Muslim youth interpret their faith in this way, my research will strive for an understanding of how some, but not others are influenced by fundamalist Islam through the Internet. A pilot study called the “Muslim Youth Internet Survey” has taken place in the United States, Pakistan, and Indonesia. The examination of youth and Cyberspace is the first stage of the research and attempts to thematically quantify where young people go for information about Islamic Current Events and Non-Islamic Current Events.
Significant Publications
Berger Gould, B. (1994). From the Outside In: The Human Side of Crisis Management. In Berger Gould, B. and DeMuth, D. (Eds), The Global Family Therapist: Integrating the Personal, Professional and Political (pp. 210-228). Needham, MA: Allyn & Bacon.Berger Gould, B. (1994). Personal Reflections on Women and War. In Berger Gould, B. and DeMuth. D. (Eds.), The Global Family Therapist: Integrating the Personal, Professional and Political (pp. 271-277). MA :Allyn & Bacon.Gould, B. (1997) Ritual as Resistance: Tibetan Women and Nonviolence. In Waller, M. and Rycenga, J. (Eds.), Frontline Feminisms Women, War and Resistance (pp. 213-233). New York and London: Garland Publishing.
Important Conference Presentations
Research Interests
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Research Expertise
Expertise Working with Saybrook Students
Director of Social Transformation Concentration. Aid in finding internships in the area of human rights, international security, and refugee work. Brings expertise and interest to Track II diplomacy; led trips for psychologists to the former Soviet Union from 1983-1989 and is recently involved with doing this in the Muslim world.
Research Expertise
Research Expertise Rating Guide:
- studied in a class or have read intensively on my own
- special training in the form of a workshop or equivalent
- taught a class in, or supervised research using this method (research practicum, on a dissertation or master's committee
- used in research myself
- published or presented at conferences my research using this method
Methods Traditionally Considered As Quantitative (But Need Not Be)
| Laboratory Research | |
| Field Experiments | |
| Randomized Controlled Clinical | |
| Quasi-experimental methods | |
| Correlational Methods |
Methods That Could Use Quantitative Or Qualitative Methods
| Action Research | |
| Survey Research | |
| Interview Research | |
| Observational Research | |
| Epidemiological Research | |
| Ethnography | |
| Focus Groups | |
| Self-Observational Methods | |
| Narrative Methods | |
| Feminist Methods | |
| Content Analysis | |
| Discovery-Oriented (psychotherapy) | |
| Events paradigm (psychotherapy) | |
| Archival Research | |
| Case History Methods | |
| Appreciative Inquiry | |
| Multiple Case Depth Research | |
| Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design | |
| Longitudinal research | |
| Cross-sectional research |
Methods Primarily Associated With Qualitative Research (But May Also Use Quantitative)
| Ethnoautobiographical research | |
| Hermeneutics | |
| Grounded Theory | |
| Phenomenology | |
| Heuristic Research |
Types of Analysis
| Simple Parametric Statistics (t-test, etc.) | |
| Confidence intervals | |
| Analysis of Variance (including MANOVA) | |
| Analysis of Covariance | |
| Regression (including multiple regression) | |
| Discriminant Function Analysis | |
| Structural Equation Modeling/Path Analysis | |
| Causal Modeling | |
| Cluster Analysis | |
| Survival Analysis | |
| Nonparametrics | |
| Bayesian Analysis | |
| Meta-analysis and effect sizes | |
| Factor Analysis | |
| Time series analysis | |
| Multidimensional scaling |


