Erin Ogilvie

Erin Ogilvie

Master of Public Health: Global Health, George Mason University , 2011
Bachelor of Arts: Integrative Studies/Health Education, Minor: Psychology, George Mason University, 2004
Semester Abroad, University of Canberra, Australia, 2003
Courses in: Identity Politics and Public Policy, Explorations of Healing, Advocacy and Inclusion, HIV/AIDS in Australian Society.

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November 01, 2008
Austin, Texas, was the host city for the 8th Annual Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) Conference. The Institute
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September 01, 2008
This year's graduating certificate class at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) gathered at
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May 01, 2008
Public Health's Voice in Climate Change Debate World Health Day, April 7, marked the 60th Anniversary of the World
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April 01, 2008
Michael Lawrence, a graduate certificate student at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR), has had
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April 01, 2008
As the Deputy Chief Information Officer at the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (
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March 01, 2008
Growing up on a small farm in Utah, Josh Fisher moved on to earn a B.A. in international law and environmental policy,
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February 01, 2008
For Rebecca Newman, the undergraduate Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR) program could not have been a better fit.
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December 01, 2007
 
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December 01, 2007
 This month, ICAR recognizes Ph.D. student Min Zaw Oo. Coming to ICAR in 2001, he first completed a M.S. degree in
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Friday, March 20, 2009Grad & Professional Student Etiquette Dinner6:30 pm - 7:15 pm - Cocktail Reception7:15 pm - 8:30 pm - DinnerTickets required, Original Building, Room 329Contact: Erin Ogilvie,[email protected]
March 20, 2009
"Community-based Warviews, Resiliency and Healing Among the Internally Displaced Persons in Mindanao and the Karen Refugees on the Thai-Burmese Border"
November 05, 2007
This dissertation uses evaluations of three UNICEF peace education programs (Albania, Armenia, and Aceh (Indonesia)) to determine if stakeholders’ implicit theories of change (how their programs would bring change to the participant) can be identified.  Further this study
October 08, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 200710:00 Welcome (breakfast provided)
September 15, 2007
February 08, 2007
Speakers include the following book contributors: David G. Alpher Sandra I. Cheldelin Rom Harré Karina V. Korostelina Joseph V. Montville Daniel Rothbart Dennis J. D. Sandole Peter N. Stearns
February 08, 2007
This dissertation examines the role of military intervention in resolving violent and armed conflicts by exploring the historical record of the 20th Century. It identifies the patterns and traits that connect military intervention and conflict resolution, in order to build theory of
January 25, 2007
This dissertation describes the changing discourse surrounding conflict resolution as justice-practice.  By redefining crime in various ways - as disputes, harms, and conflicts - conflict resolution and restorative justice practitioners construct alternative narratives of crime. 
November 30, 2006
by Dr. Susan F. Hirsch **Winner of the 2007 Law and Society Association Book Prize**
November 30, 2006
Mass media interventions into protracted conflicts are based on two assumptions: 1. greater proportion of private and other non-state media ensures pluralism in the conflict reporting, and 2. supply of pluralism of perspectives on the conflict in media entails pluralism of opinions and
November 29, 2006
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Dean Tjosvold Lingnan University, Hong Kong Professor Tjosvold is a specialist in organizational conflict and a prolific author. He lives in Hong Kong and does research there and in mainland China. He will speak about research that challenges common stereotypes about the Chinese
December 05, 2006
Presenting: Dr. Oliver Moles, recently adjunct faculty and visiting fellow, ICAR
November 16, 2006
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