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Brown Bag Series - Systems That Generate Violence, and What It Will Take To Fix Them
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Richard Rubenstein
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Qualification:
J.D., Harvard Law School
Litt.D. (honoris causa), University of Malta
Topics of Interest:
Advocacy, Basic Human Needs, Race & Racism, Narrative, Civil Society, Facilitation, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North America, Structural Violence, Training, Dialogue, Education, Ethics, Western Europe, Identity, Human Rights, International Relations, Justice, Law/Legal, Media, Narrative, Politics, Religion, Terrorism, Violence
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Brown Bag Series - Systems That Generate Violence, and What It Will Take To Fix Them
Event Date:
April 9, 2013 12:00PM through 1:30PM
Event Location: GMU Fairfax Campus, SUB II Rooms 3 & 4
Past EventEvent Type: Presentation
Some of the conflicts most difficult to resolve are those generated by failing or dysfunctional social and political systems. How can the systems that generate structural violence, crime, ethnic struggles, and war be changed to eliminate endemic violence? This brown bag discussion will function on one of the cutting-edge issues of conflict analysis and resolution.
presented by Dr. Richard Rubenstein
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GMU Fairfax Campus, SUB II Rooms 3 & 4