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Marc Gopin
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Ph.D., 1992, Brandeis University, Dept. of near Eastern and Judaic Studies Dissertation Topic: The Religious Ethics of Samuel David Luzzatto
M.A., 1988, Brandeis University, Dept. of near Eastern and Judaic Studies
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Practice:
How Empathy Can Change the World
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Event Location: Canadian Memorial United Church and Centre for Peace
Topics of Interest:
Conflict Resolution
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Marc Gopin is director of the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, and James H. Laue Professor at George Mason University. He studies the role that religion and culture play in conflicts and conflict resolution. In 2008 he received the Andrew Thomas Peacebuilder Award from the New York State Dispute Resolution Association (NYSDRA). He is currently the James H. Laue Professor of Religion, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
Marc’s particular emphasis is on the role of religion and culture in not only sparking conflict, but as critical to reaching lasting resolution between peoples and nations. Widely recognized for his lectures and trainings on peacemaking strategies, Gopin has worked in Ireland, Israel, India, Switzerland, and Italy, and has presented at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton Universities. He has also engaged in back channel diplomacy with religious, political, and military figures on both sides of entrenched conflicts, especially in the Arab/Israeli conflict.
Events by this Researcher
- Dissertation proposal Defense: Peacebuilding Practice as Function of Practitioners’ Self-Reflection - (Nina Selwan)
- The Journey Toward Less Violence and More Empathy: A Scientific and Spiritual Convergence - (Marc Gopin)
- Frontiers in Peacebuilding lecture series at EMU brings in four experts - (Alma AbdulHadi - Jadallah)
Events by other Researchers
Canadian Memorial United Church and Centre for Peace