Events by these Researchers
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Dialogue & Difference - (pmaulden)
This month's Dialogue and Difference event will be engaging issues of conflict and peace through the arts and performance. Mason artists and
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Global Gender Justice Panel - Fairfax - (pmaulden)
March 3, 2014, 7:30-9:30 PMMason Hall, Meese RoomLight Refreshments Served Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict,
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Dialogue & Difference - (pmaulden)
The Dialogue and Difference Project aims to promote cultural, political, and social understanding through the process of community dialogue
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Undergraduate Program CONF 490 Research Showcase - (bbanning)
Join the S-CAR Undergraduate Program for the CONF 490 Research Showcase. Students will be presenting individual research projects for the
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Dialogue & Difference - Privacy: The Breach of Personal Information - (pmaulden)
Join S-CAR for a panel discussion and dialogue around individual privacy and data insecurity THIS Thursday, November 14, 7:30 to 9:00pm!
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Colonel Will David - Securitizing the Threat of Climate Change - (pmaulden)
Securitizing the Threat of Climate Change: The Meaning of “Climate Change” to Different Audiences within the U.S. National Security
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Dissertation Defense: Ashad Sentongo Re-imagining Decentralization: Improving of Relationships between Ethnic Groups and the State in Uganda - (asentongo)
Dissertation Defense: Ashad Sentongo Re-imagining Decentralization: Improving of Relationships between Ethnic Groups and the State in UgandaThursday
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Phil Gamaghelyan - When Duality is Not Presumed: Interactive Problem Solving in Evolving Environments - (gamaghel)
When Duality is Not Presumed: Interactive Problem Solving in Evolving EnvironmentsJune 7th, Friday9:45am - 11:30PM7th Floor Conference RoomCommittee:
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Terra Tolley - Shifting Sands: The Transformation of Bedouin Culture through Education in a Contested Land - (ttolley)
Designing and supporting education systems in post-conflict areas are predominant methods of international development and sustainable conflict
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FAIRFAX: Dialogue and Difference: Gun Culture and Violence - How Have We Adapted - (pmaulden)
A Panel Discussion & Dialogue Hosted by the Dialogue and Difference ProjectCo-Sponsored by the School for Conflict Analysis & Resolution
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Student Association Meeting - (srosejen)
Student Association Meeting Wednesday, February 20th 7:30-9:00PMJohn Burton Library - 6th Floor All are welcome to attend!
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Dialogue with the Dean - (abartoli)
The S-CAR Dean, and Student Association, Cordially invite you to the first monthly Dialogue with the Dean potluck on February 13th
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Implementing Experiential Learning at S-CAR: Discussion and Skill-Share - (shirsch4)
You are cordially invited to join the UELP (Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project) team on December 5th, 2012 at 2 pm (immediately following
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Dialogue and Difference - Transnational Economics: Are Corporations the New Governments? - (vkanyako)
The Dialogue & Difference Project begins the fall semester with a panel discussion and dialogue exploring the relationships and tensions between
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Dissertation Defense, Judith Y Messier: Conflict in the Klamath Watershed and A Relationship Building Framework for Conflict Transformation - (jmessier)
This dissertation starts from an interest in protracted environmental conflict in the United States and takes the stance with respect to
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Dissertation Defense -- The Impact of Gender Mainstreaming on Men: The Case of Liberia - (Yves-Renee Jennings)
Many scholar-practitioners have studied gender mainstreaming as a policy tool to help achieve gender equality, but their work does not consider how
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Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project Workshop - (shirsch4)
The Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project (UELP) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) invites you to attend a lunch