Events by these Researchers
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Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation Programming - (scobb)
Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation ProgrammingWednesday, March 4th2:00pm -
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The John Burton Library Workshop Series- Writing an Argument: - (scobb)
The John Burton Library and Resource Center Spring 2015 Research and Writing Workshop SeriesWriting in Focus:Join us to learn advanced writing skills
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Undergraduate Brown Bag Lecture Series: Mountaintop Mining in Appalachia - (shirsch4)
Mountaintop Mining in Appalachia:Understanding Stakeholders and Change in Environmental ConflictDr. Susan Hirsch, Professor of Conflict Resolution
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Dissertation Defense: Suliman A Giddo - The Voices Of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) And The Effectiveness Of The Peacekeeping Forces In Darfur - (s.giddo)
Dissertation Defense: Suliman A Giddo - The Voices Of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) And The Effectiveness Of The Peacekeeping Forces In
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Conference: Conflict Resolution and Civil Rights in U.S. Communities: The Next 50 Years - (kavruch)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Community Relations Service would like to invite you to participate in a joint conference on
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Violence in the Middle East: Are there alternatives for the war on terror? - (rrubenst)
Join in a discussion of new ideas with experts on terrorism, insurgency, narratives of violence and conflict resolution.Many people have pointed out
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Film Screening: the black highway - a film ethnography of post - peace social life in Aceh, Indonesia - (ldwyer2)
film screening: the black highway - a film ethnography of post - peace social life in Aceh, Indonesia
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CNCR Workshop with Sam Hardy: The Melodrama of Conflict: From Passive Victim to Active Hero - (scobb)
Join the Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution for a free workshop with Visiting Scholar Sam Hardy
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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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Symposium on the State of Graduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution - (kavruch)
The 2014 Symposium on the State ofGraduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution:School of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionGeorge Mason
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Dissertation Defense - Adriana Salcedo: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands - (rsalcedo)
Frontiers Of Identity: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands And Inner Cities In
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Writing Workshop: Introduction to Academic Writing with Sara Cobb - (scobb)
Writing Workshop: Introduction to Academic WritingTuesday, April 1st4:30pm-7:00pmConference room 5145Instead of dreading your final papers,
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A Vision for a Shared Future: A Discussion with Palestinians and Jews from Israel - (scobb)
A Vision for a Shared Future:A Discussion with Palestinians and Jews from IsraelVoices from the Margins of the Israeli Societywith the Joint
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Dissertation Defense - Michael Rupert: An American Story of Insurgency: Narrative, Discourse, and Power in Knowledge Production - (mrupert)
Dissertation Defense - Michael Rupert:An American Story of Insurgency: Narrative, Discourse, and Power in Knowledge ProductionThursday, December 5th
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Webinar: The Next Frontier of Conflict Resolution Education - (David J. Smith J.D.)
The Next Frontier of Conflict Resolution Education an interactive webinar with David J. SmithTuesday, October 29 at 4:15p.m.Join the meeting:&
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Dissertation Defense - Seth Cohen: Partnering for Peace: Practitioner Stories of International North-South Peacebuilding Partnerships - (scohen6)
Dissertation Defense: Partnering for Peace: Practitioner Stories of International North-South Peacebuilding PartnershipsThursday, October
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Law’s Labor's Lost: Constitutional Revolution and the Problem of Radical Social Change - (mgoodale)
Law's Labor's Lost with Mark Goodale, George Mason University