Much of the information about peace protest and nonviolent direct action is to be found in movement newsletters or journals, though some of these are transient. Long-running peace periodicals are:
Peace News [22], London, which has transnational interests but particularly covers Britain; Liberation [23] (1956-1977), WIN Magazine [24] (published until spring 2015) and Fellowship [25] in the USA. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists [26], although primarily a socially concerned journal covering scientific and strategic issues has carried articles on peace campaigns. Peace and Change [27] (published by Sage) is an academic journal which examines peace campaigns and activity.