Jennifer Magee

Jennifer Magee
Associate Director for Student Programs and Training, Swathmore College
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PhD., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Post-Graduate Diploma (with Commendation) Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, 1998
M.A., English, Washington College, 1997
B.A. (with Honors) English, Washington College, 1995

Biography

Jennifer Magee provides leadership, administration, and support for the key programs of the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility, including the Lang Opportunity Scholarship Program, the Project Pericles Fund of Swarthmore College, Davis Projects for Peace, and Swarthmore Foundation. Jennifer conducts research and assessment activities related to the mission of the Center, and advises students as they develop ideas, proposals, and projects for social change at Swarthmore College. Since joining Swarthmore College in 2007, Jennifer has taught: Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies, Comparative Peace Process, Mediation in Theory & Practice, Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship, and Social Entrepreneurship: From Ideation to Action.



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April 24, 2006
The questions of why and how some individuals engage in collective action to challenge the status quo and existing social norms has been explored by Emile Durkheim (1933, 1951, 1954), Charles Tilly (1978), Max Weber (1972), and others who have applied their...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
Spring 2006
Alterations in public discourse towards multiculturalism, reconciliation and liberal democracy at the national level in Northern Ireland are evident from 1998 - 2002, but to what end? To what extent did language play a positive role in the Northern Ireland peace...
Category: Journal Article
2005
Conflicts in the social world are multi-dimensional, involving a range of stakeholders, interests, positions, resources and levels. As such, conflicts can and should be studied from a full range of perspectives. Daniel Druckman’s Doing Research: Methods of...
Category: Journal Article
2004
Alison Dundes Renteln adds complexity to legal issues by introducing both explicit and subtle ways in which trans-global dynamics of cultural contact and diffusion interacts with and often confronts more traditional conceptions of the nation-state as the defining...
Category: Journal Article
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