Events by these Researchers
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Ghana: Conflict and Democracy - (caapengn)
Public Lecture by Rev. Dr. Clement Mweyang Aapengnuo Ghana: Conflict and DemocracyWednesday, February 8, 20172:00PM - 4:00PMMetropolitan
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Dissertation Defense - Clement Aapengnuo: Power And Social Identity – The Crisis Of Legitimacy Of Traditional Rule In Northern Ghana, And Ethnic Conflicts - (caapengn)
Dissertation Defense: Power And Social Identity – The Crisis Of Legitimacy Of Traditional Rule In Northern Ghana, And Ethnic
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3rd Generation Citizen-Based Early Warning System - (bmanojlo)
The Genocide Prevention Program and Program on History, Memory and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
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Dissertation Defense, Borislava Manojlovic: Search for Positive Peace in Eastern Slavonia - Contentious Historical Discourses and School Communities - (bmanojlo)
History is heavily rooted in what can be called narrative politics - different versions of the same historical event are tools used to
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Holocaust Education and Historical Culture in Germany and the Netherlands 1960-2010 - (bmanojlo)
The Genocide Prevention Program and Program on History, Memory and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) cordially
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Panel Discussion on Sudanese Conflict: Where are we now and what is next? - (togata)
The Genocide Prevention Program at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) cordially invites you to a panel discussion on Sudanese
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Dealing with the Past in the Balkans: Structured Encounters in Belgrade and Pristina - (bmanojlo)
Please join us for a panel discussion - Dealing with the Past in the Balkans: Structured Encounters in Belgrade and Pristina - organized by Genocide
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Memory and Education in Post-Conflict Croatia - (bmanojlo)
International conference Regions of Memory:A Comparative Perspective on Eastern Europe conferenceOrganized by European Network Remembrance
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Dealing with the Past in the Aftermath of Mass Violence - (bmanojlo)
Panel at the International Studies Association-Northeast Annual Conference Global Governance and Interdisciplinarity in IR
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CRDC Open House - (acromwe1)
CRDC is having an Open House!Wednesday September 12, from 7:30pm until 9:30pm in Room 555 of the Truland Building
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Global Citizens, Cross-Cultural Exchange and Individual Agency - (bmanojlo)
Fifth Annual Global Studies Conference
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History, memory and education: Examining cases of post-conflict Croatia and Bosnia - (bmanojlo)
Please join PhD student Borislava Manojlovic and MS student Jacquie Antonson as they present on their research concerning the post conflict education
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Practice and Practices: Experimenting with Peacemaking at S-CAR - (bmanojlo)
Panel at the Conference on Conflict Resolution Practice
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3rd PhD Workshop on Publishing - (mtepper)
This workshop will be facilitated by Molly Tepper who is a PhD Candidate at SCAR.
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Challenging History and Memory in Protracted Conflict Situations: the Case of Northern Ghana - (caapengn)
In protracted identity-based conflicts, selective histories and memories are presented as undisputed and indisputable facts. Any questioning of
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Academic Publishing and Presentation: a Discussion with Students and Faculty - (bmanojlo)
PhD Students and some of the interested faculty and staff will be meeting to discuss and share ideas about ways of improving PhD students' capacities
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School Communities, Historical Narratives and Reconciliation in E. Slavonia presented at the Symposium on Conflict, Memory and Reconciliation in Rwanda - (bmanojlo)
Discourses, historical memories and traumas that emerged from the processes of Croatian state and nation formation, war and transition towards peace
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School Communities and Reconciliation in Eastern Slavonia - (bmanojlo)
Panel at the SIT Interdisciplinary International Symposium on Conflict, Memory, and Reconciliation
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Notes on UN Mediation Experiences and Peace Processes in Africa - (abartoli)
African Studies Association’s 54th Annual Conference
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Proposal Defense: "Power and Social Identity: Legitimacy Crises of Traditional Rule in Northern Ghana and Ethnic Conflicts." - Clement Aapengnuo - (caapengn)
Join ICAR PhD student Clement Aapengnuo as he defends his proposal for a dissertation entitled, "Power and Social Identity: Legitimacy
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