Events by these Researchers
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2014 International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education - (jshedd)
Developing & Implementing Culturally Inclusive Conflict Resolution Education Policies & Practices in K-12 & H.E.June 11 – 16, 2014
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Tetsushi Ogata - Dissertation Defense: The Socialization of Threats in Mass Killing - (togata)
The Socialization of Threats in Mass KillingThursday April 24,2pm-4pm,Conference Room 5183 Dr. Karina Korostelina (Chair), Dr. Andrea Bartoli
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Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict's Raising the Bar - (ldwyer2)
Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict invite you to join us for the second annualRaising the Baran evening of cocktails and conversation to
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CGC Conference: Leveraging Passion in Gender Research, Theory and Practice - (ldwyer2)
Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict Resolution's Annual Conference “OUTRAGE/ACTION: Leveraging Commitment in Gender Research,
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Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations - (abartoli)
Lunch Discussion by the Center for Peacemaking PracticeLunch Provided!Please RSVP Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental
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Political instability in Nigeria, the Great lakes and the Central Africa Region - (kavruch)
Political instability in Nigeria, the Great lakes region and the Central Africa RegionThursday March 20, 2014,7:00pm - 9:00pmConference Room 5183US
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Human Rights and Gender in Argentina - (cwalsh12)
Human Rights and Gender in ArgentinaTuesday, March 4th12:00pm-1:00pmpm,Room 5183, Metropolitan BuildingLorena Balardini is a professor at the
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Beyond 'Speaking as Healing': Silence, Voice and the Politics of Repair with Leslie Dwyer - (sfederma)
Beyond 'Speaking as Healing': Silence, Voice and the Politics of RepairGuest Speaker: Leslie DwyerTuesday, December 3rd,2:00pm-4:
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Legacy of Rape: Public Art Exhibition - (edegi)
Legacy of Rape: Public Art ExhibitionSexual Violence in Armed ConflictCenter for the Study of Gender and Conflict (CGC) is hosting a public art
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Legacy of Rape Roundtable: A Discussion on Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict - (edegi)
Legacy of Rape Roundtable: A Discussion on Sexual Violence in Armed ConflictWednesday, November 6th3:00pm - 4:30pmMetropolitan Building 5183
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Slate Double X Podcast - Live Taping - (edegi)
Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict is thrilled to invite you to join us September 18, 2013 for a live taping of the
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Dissertation Defense - Agatha Glowacki: From Narratives of Violence to Narratives of Peace: The Renunciation of Violence as a Discursive Phenomenon - (aglowack)
Dissertation Defense: Agatha GlowackiFrom Narratives of Violence to Narratives of Peace: The Renunciation of Violence as a Discursive Phenomenon
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Farewell Celebration for Dean Bartoli - (abartoli)
Come out to celebrate the tenure of Dean Andrea Bartoli as he moves to another chapter in his career. The evening will celebrate his accomplishments
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Raising the Bar - (edegi)
Cocktail and networking reception celebrating the private sector’s and legal community’s commitment to gender equityReserve your tickets
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Book Launch: Military Chaplains as Agents of Peace - (abartoli)
Please Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice in welcoming:Dr. Steven K. Moorefor a launch of his new book:Military Chaplains as Agents of
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Dissertation Proposal Presentation - Sandra Jones - (sjonem)
Dissertation Proposal PresentationMonday, April 29th, 10am-12pmTruland Building 540Genocide Survivors Who Kill: Socio-Psychological motivations
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30 Years at S-CAR: Learning from the Past, Imagining the Future - (abartoli)
30 Years at S-CARLearning from the Past, Imagining the FutureOn April 20th 2013 S-CAR will come together in Founders Hall on the Arlington Campus to
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U.S. and Chinese Engagement with Myanmar and ASEAN: Implications for Global Peace and Prosperity - (mle14)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University invites you to a discussion on:U.S. and Chinese Engagement
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Stories and Those Who People Them - (abartoli)
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Rom HarréBiography:Rom Harré was born in New Zealand but has spent most of his life in Britain and elsewhere. He