Events by these Researchers
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Dialogue and Difference: Palestinian Statehood Strategies - (pmaulden)
Join S-CAR and a panel of speakers to discuss various issues impacting Palestinian Statehood including questions related to the UN, the process, as
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Mason Housing Dilema Panel Discussion and Dialogue - (pmaulden)
Co-sponsored by S-CAR and the Dialogue and Difference Project, this event will explore issues related to this ongoing controversy on campus.
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Brown Bag: “Conflict, Violence, and Peacebuilding in the Coal Fields: Confronting Mountaintop Removal” - (edukes)
Frank Dukes has been affiliated with George Mason's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and Department of Environmental Science and Policy
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Film Screening and Discussion: War Don Don - (vkanyako)
Please join the Working Group on Transitional and Transnational Justice for a screening of War Don Don, a new documentary, which focuses on efforts
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Panel Discussion and Dialogue: " Egypt, Libya, Tunisia: Patterns of Middle East Reform" - (K.Moriarty)
Egypt, Libya, TunisiaPatterns of Middle East ReformWednesday, March 30, 20117:00 - 9:00 p.m.Research 1, Room 163 Volunteer facilitators are needed
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Dialogue & Difference: Panel Discussion and Dialogue - (K.Moriarty)
Same Sex MarriageThe Intersection of Civil Rights & Sociocultural Traditions A Panel Discussion & Dialogue Thursday February 247:00 - 9:00 p.
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Undergraduate Career Workshop - (K.Moriarty)
Wondering how you can use your degree in CAR to get a job? Come to the ICAR Career workshop and learn about job search skills specific to the
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Liberia 2011 Field Experience Information Session - (lshaw2)
Join Dr. Patricia Maulden and Lisa Shaw to find out about the Liberia Field Experience for Summer 2011. They will discuss the criteria for
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Liberia 2011 Field Experience Information Session - (lshaw2)
Join Dr. Patricia Maulden and Lisa Shaw to find out about the Liberia Field Experience for Summer 2011. They will discuss the criteria for
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Sense and Nonsense About Protests and Turmoil in Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon - (K.Moriarty)
ICAR Undergraduate Program Brown Bag Lecture Sense and Nonsense About Protests and Turmoil in Tunisia, Egypt, and LebanonPresented By: Bassam
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Grassroots Solutions & Community Conflicts: Reflections from Liberia (Undergrad Brown Bag Series) - (K.Moriarty)
Despite generous foreign assistance for reconstruction and peacebuilding, many Liberian peace and community activists believe that the skills and
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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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Undergraduate Field Experience Info Session - (K.Moriarty)
The ICAR Undergraduate Program will be hosting this information session to go over the Internship, Study Abroad and other options in more detail
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NYC Islamic Center Panel Discussion & Dialogue - (K.Moriarty)
Please join us as we explore issues and concerns related to the ongoing controversy over the proposed Islamic Center in New York CityPanelist:Solon
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ICAR Undergraduate First Annual Spring Conference - (K.Moriarty)
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution invites undergraduate students to participate in the First Annual Undergraduate Conference by
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Terrorism: A Panel Discussion and Student Dialogue - (pmaulden)
A short panel presentation of terrorism theories, trends, and dynamics followed by a student discussion. Come explore issues and concerns regarding
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Palaver Management and Conflict Resolution Training in Liberia - (pmaulden)
ICAR Brown Bag Lecture: Patricia Maulden & Lisa E. ShawPalaver Management and Conflict Resolution Training in Liberia, presented by Dr. Patricia
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Youth in Post-Conflict Settings: Toward Healing, Justice, and Development - (shirsch4)
In celebration of the 5-Year Anniversary of ICAR’s Undergraduate Program, a conference will convene to discuss the plights and prospects of
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Patricia A. Maulden - Former Child Soldiers and Sustainable Peace Processes: Demilitarizing - (tlyons1)
This dissertation explores theory and practice in post-conflict demobilization, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs for former child