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Martin Ramirez

Ramírez, Martín J.

Ramírez, Martín J.

Head, Center for Conflict Studies, Universidad Nebrija Madrid; Chair, Spanish National Pugwash Group; Chairman of the CICAs (International Colloquia on Conflict and Aggression); Fellow, World Academy of Art & Science

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Head, Center for Conflict Studies, Universidad Nebrija Madrid; Chair, Spanish National Pugwash Group; Chairman of the CICAs (International Colloquia on Conflict and Aggression); Fellow, World Academy of Art & Science

J. Martín Ramírez, Head, Center for Conflict Studies, Universidad Nebrija Madrid, has earned advanced degrees in Medicine and Neurosurgery, Law, the Humanities, Education, and National Defense. Dr. Ramírez is a leader in the field of aggression research from an interdisciplinary perspective, through his roles in the Complutense Aggression Research Group, CICA, ISRA, and STR. His main focus is on the biopsychic processes underlying feelings and expressions of aggression. His main focus is on the biopsychic processes underlying feelings and expressions of aggression. He has studied such feelings in many different species, from birds and rodents to felines and primates. Dr. Ramírez has also studied aggression in humans from a cross-cultural prospective in many countries throughout the world, serving as visiting professor and research fellow at universities in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Poland, Southern Africa, Wales, and the USA. In this last country, he has served as an International Security Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and as a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institute for War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University, as well as Professional Associate at the East West Center in Hawaii. He is on the Editorial Board of several international journals. Dr. Ramírez is the author of more than 400 scientific publications in six languages. Among his multiple international honors, he is Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, and Advisor to the Professors World Peace Academy and to the Society for Terrorism Research.

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

The Seville Statement on Violence, an Inspirational Scientific Step towards Peace   ( Peace and Security )
Get Full Text in PDF After the 65th anniversary of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, origin of the Pugwash Movement, and the 60th anniversary of the foundation of the World Academy of Art and Science, Cadmus is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a special issue with Seed Ideas on inspirational topics related to the commitment of WAAS to the application of Knowledge to address humanity’s pressing global challenges.  “It is possible for us to end war and the suffering it causes. We...
The Role of Scientists in a Human-centered Society   ( Education ), ( Transdisciplinary theory ), ( Social Science ), ( Knowledge, Science & Values )
 Get Full Text in PDF Abstract Scientists have an important role not only in avoiding inappropriate and dangerous decisions, but also advising policymakers and other stakeholders about the best and wiser moves to make towards a human-centered society, thereby fomenting scientific knowledge and enhancing cross-cultural connections and joint research. They should also not forget the objective limitations of Science, which is always incomplete. With this purpose, we stress the...