Events by these Researchers
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Georgian-South Ossetian Conflict: in Search of Peace - (sallen)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution for a discussion on:Georgian-South Ossetian Conflict: In Search of PeaceThe event
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Proposal Defense: "Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence." - (Osman Ertas)
Join PhD studentKoray Ertasas he defends his proposal for a disserataion entitled"Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence
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Identity-Based Conflict and Cooperation in Theory and Practice - (sallen)
"Identity-Based Conflict and Cooperation in Theory and Practice."A discussion with Jay Rothman, Ph.D.
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Presentation on the Practice Program at Point of View - (drothbar)
ICAR Professors Dan Rothbart, Susan Allen Nan and Chris Mitchell will report on three on-going problem solving workshop series that currently
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation II: Searching for a Research Tradition in CAR - (ldwyer2)
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Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict (ICAR Undergraduate Brown Bag Series) - (K.Moriarty)
Professor Sandra Cheldelinwill present this week's Brown Bag Lecure on "Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict."
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Thomas de Waal Lecture, "Understanding the Caucasus" - (jgreiff)
George Mason University's Terrorism Transnational Crime and Corruption Center and the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution host:Thomas de
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Dialogue in the Workplace - (scheldel)
Dialogue in the Workplace was funded by the Community Resilience Project and Freddie Mac Foundation. These dialogues are part of a series of multi-
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Mason's Distinguished Faculty Honored - (mgopin)
President Alan Merten and Provost Peters Stearns honored the university’s most distinguished faculty — endowed chairs, Clarence J.
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Violence Against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo - (hyusuf)
Roundtable Discussion hosted by Sexual Assault Services and the Africa Working Groupon Violence Against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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21st Annual Lynch Lecture Featuring the Honorable Jan Eliasson - (mshank)
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan
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Gender Dialogue entitled "Sharing Stories from the Field: Getting it and Not Getting it" - (scheldel)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Gender Dialogue entitled "Sharing Stories from the Field: Getting it and Not Getting it" 4:30 pm - 6:
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Makram Ouaiss - The Impact of Political Alliances on Voter Prejudice in Post Conflict Countries - (Erica)
For years conflict resolution scholars and practitioners have studied ways to reduce prejudice in society, believing that prejudice leads to or
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Carolyne Ashton - Identifying Theories of Change in the Design and Implementation of Three UNICEF Peace Education Programs - (eogilvie)
This dissertation uses evaluations of three UNICEF peace education programs (Albania, Armenia, and Aceh (Indonesia)) to determine if stakeholders
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The Impact of Consensus Building on Conflict/Prevention Reduction: A Comparative Study of Negotiated and Conventional Rulemaking - (wwarfiel)
This dissertation provides an empirical assessment of the impact of negotiated rulemakings on preventing or reducing conflicts over rules.
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Do Conversations Matter: Dialogue as a Process for Change - (lshaw2)
Sandra Cheldelin, the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, will give the spring lecture for the
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Identity, Morality and Threat: Studies in Violent Conflict Book Launch Party - (eogilvie)
Speakers include the following book contributors: David G. Alpher Sandra I. Cheldelin Rom Harré Karina V.
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Shawn A. MacDonald From Conflict To Collaboration: Exploring Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives As A Conflict Management Mechanism For Corporate Social Conflicts - (smacdona)
This dissertation explores “multi-stakeholder initiatives” created collaboratively by civil society groups and corporations to implement
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Jennifer Jean Langdon - Dispute, Harm, Crime, and Conflict: Narrative Positioning in Justice Practice - (eogilvie)
This dissertation describes the changing discourse surrounding conflict resolution as justice-practice. By redefining crime in various ways