Leslie Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer
Associate Professor of Conflict Analysis and Anthropology

Ph.D, 2001, Princeton University

Biography

Leslie Dwyer is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict at S-CAR. She joined the faculty of S-CAR in 2009. She is a cultural anthropologist with a Ph.D. from Princeton University whose academic expertise focuses on issues of violence, gender, post-conflict social life, transitional justice, and the politics of memory and identity. Her current research, which has been supported by grants from the MacArthur Foundation, the H.F. Guggenheim Foundation and the United States Institute of Peace, is an ethnographic study of the aftermath of political violence in Indonesia, where she has worked for over 20 years. Her book on this research, entitled ‘A World in Fragments’: Aftermaths of Violence in Bali, Indonesia, will be published in the University of Pennsylvania Press “Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights” series in 2016. She is a documentary filmmaker whose most recent film, The Black Highway, engages critically with post-conflict peace-building practices in Aceh, Indonesia. She is the Director of the Indonesia-U.S. Youth Leadership Program, an exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State that teaches conflict resolution and leadership skills to youth. In addition to her work in Indonesia, Dr. Dwyer has conducted research in Mindanao, Philippines and Nepal on gender, peace-building and gender-based violence. She has also assisted U.S. government agencies and educational organizations with developing training curriculum on gender and conflict issues. 



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GMU Center for Global Studies
Dr. Dwyer received a grant from GMU's Center for Global Studies (http://cgs.gmu.edu) for research on the dynamic tensions between local and international perspectives on post-conflict peacebuilding...
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Analyzes theoretical basis undergirding methods of research in conflict resolution. Explores how theory is built...
Continuation of steps in research process to prepare dissertation and implement published research. Builds on CONF 811 by examining qualitative...
Understanding human conflict requires knowledge of human behavior, motivation, and perception. Reviews and critically...
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Examines major theories of conflict causation and motivation. Emphasizes need for theories to inform processes of conflict resolution. Weaves...
This foundation course is 6 credits and has two classes a week.Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines definitions...
Capstone course in which students reflect on what they have learned, integrating knowledge from course work and...
Covers deeply rooted, intractable, or protracted social conflicts around core issues of identity, including race,...
Brief history of field, survey of key conflict resolution themes and theories, and intervention methods. Overview includes general factors of...
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December 23, 2015
Increased attention to the predicaments and potential of youth in conflict has moved the conflict resolution field in important new directions. However, our understandings of and approaches to youth in conflict have been limited by an emphasis on the inclusion of...
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November 03, 2015
Review Essay II: Leslie DwyerMary Margaret Steedly's book, Rifle Reports: A Story of Indonesian Independence, is--by any measure--an extraordinary accomplishment. An ethnographic history of the Indonesian independence movement from the standpoint of people...
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July 14, 2014
Putu Oka Sukanta, born into a low-caste Balinese family in 1939, began writing poetry and short stories in high school. In the early 1960s, after university studies in Yogyakarta, he moved to Jakarta where he taught high school and began to mix with leftist...
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March 01, 2014
The Act of Killing (TAOK) is a brilliant film. Following a cohort of former “movie theater gangsters” from Medan who freely confess to their brutal part in carrying out the 1965-66 massacres of alleged Indonesian communists, the film upends the...
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August 01, 2011
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for women and men in...
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August 2004
Ibu Ari was a new bride in December, 1965 when a group of nationalist paramilitaries entered her family home and took her husband and her younger brother away, never to return. Soon after these two men disappeared, another one came to see her: Bli Made, a...
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November 2010
This past August, thanks to a collaborative research grant from the Center for Consciousness and Transformation at
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The Election and the Future of ImmigrationOctober 27, 20167:30PM - 9PMFounders Hall, Room 126 Immigration is a polarizing topic in the 2016 presidential election. Come join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's (S-CAR) Dialogue & Difference Project to bring the diverse campus
October 27, 2016
A Conversation about Race, Policing and Conflict Resolution in the US.Metropolitan Building, Room 5183 from 6 to 8pm.The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Master's Program, along with The Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict and the Project on Contentious Politics invite
September 29, 2016
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Jessica M. SmithVisualizing Voice: Framing Peace & Agency in Bosnia-HerzegovinaApril 21, 20163pm-5pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5145,School for Conflict Analysis & ResolutionCOMMITTEE:Sara Cobb (chair), Drucie French Cumbie Professor, School for Conflict
April 21, 2016
George Mason University’s Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict is pleased to announce its upcoming conference, Feminism for the Future: Critical Perspectives on Feminism and Conflict Resolution.The event will be held at the George Mason University Arlington Campus on April 11th and
April 11, 2016
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution to  an event to remember and reflect on genocide around the world. By exploring themes such as the current framing on genocide and its legal impact,the post conflict trauma healing processes and perpetrators reintegrating into the
April 04, 2016
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Gerhard Botha What is the nature of witnesses “being heard” in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission?Wednesday December 9th 3:00pm - 5:00pmMetropolitan Building  Room 5145 Committee:Prof. Leslie Dwyer (Chair) Prof.
December 09, 2015
RSVP Here!After trauma, one speaks of the necessity of telling a story. In a production that challenges our comfort and our preconceptions about the line between victim and villain, Neda Wants to Die is important, provocative, and moving. Ultimately,
December 02, 2015
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On April 26, 2012, The Asia Foundation hosted a panel discussion on the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Panelists discussed findings from a newly-released field study of Mindanao that documents challenges and opportunities in engaging women and men in local and national peace building
April 26, 2012
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