Patricia Maulden

Patricia Maulden
Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution

Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution 2007, George Mason University
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution 2002, George Mason University
B.A., Anthropology 1999, University of California, Santa Cruz

Biography

Patricia A. Maulden is Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution and Director of the Dialogue and Difference Project with The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz and her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University. Her research interests include generational and gendered dynamics of conflict and peace, social militarization / demilitarization processes, urbanization, post-conflict peace economies, and peacebuilding practices. She has written about child soldiers generally as well as, more specifically, the roles of girls and women in conflict – whether as soldiers, combatants, or associates of fighting forces. She is currently investigating the dynamics of NGOs as private peacebuilding contractors and their roles in the post-conflict peace economy, the post-conflict paradox – engaging war while creating peace, and exploring peacebuilding over time, more specifically the trajectories of post-conflict knowledge.

As part of an ongoing research project she exploring community based peace education in Sierra Leone and Burundi, and, building on a recent field assessment in Liberia, organized a palaver management project bringing students to Liberia to work with local youth-focused organizations. Domestically, Dr. Maulden researches and teaches about youth gangs as well as gang-related community peacemaking programs. As a practitioner, she conducts seminars on interpersonal conflict resolution, facilitates intergenerational and inter



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University Life Fellowship
Global Roots & Campus Dynamics: Exploring International and University Linkages
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Introductory skill-building course integrating conflict theory and practice using reflective practitioner model. Students learn necessary skills...
Taken in last semester of master’s student course work. Assists in developing students’ own theories of conflict and conflict...
Introductory skill-building course integrating conflict theory and practice using reflective practitioner model. Students learn necessary skills...
Introduces students to the philosophies behind social science research and the methods for conducting research in the field of conflict resolution...
Examines major theories of conflict causation and motivation. Emphasizes need for theories to inform processes of conflict resolution. Weaves...
Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines the origins of social conflict, the practices and...
Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines definitions of conflict and diverse views of its...
Capstone course in which students reflect on what they have learned, integrating knowledge from course work and...
Examines selected topics relating to analysis or resolution of conflict. Topics vary but may include historical...
Learning experience in the application of conflict analysis and resolution (CAR) skills in special program settings. Provides supervised practice...
Building upon CONF340 theories and concepts, this course focuses primarily on global conflict resolution practice....
Covers conflict at macro level, introducing theories of international and global violence and conflict, drawing from...
Covers conflict at micro level, introducing theories drawn from various disciplines including psychology, anthropology, and conflict resolution....
Covers deeply rooted, intractable, or protracted social conflicts around core issues of identity, including race,...
Introduces social science research methods at undergraduate level. Covers basic epistemology of social research,...
This course focuses on advanced consideration of CONF 101 topics, provides an introduction of the core notion of reflective practice, conflict...
Through this course students will utilize critical thinking and analytical skills to begin an in-depth examination of the major theories of...
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January 22, 2013
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December 12, 2011
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2011
The gendered domains of war present fundamental challenges to female social navigation skills. The ways in which girls align themselves with fighting factions can literally mean life or death. The conflicts in Sierra Leone and Liberia demonstrate the nuanced...
Category: Book Chapter
May 29, 2007
This dissertation explores theory and practice in post-conflict demobilization, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs for former child soldiers in the country cases of Sierra Leone, Colombia, and Mozambique. The study examines aspects of war and violence as...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
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November 23, 2016
If you’re leaving the liberal bubble of DC to go home for Thanksgiving, chances are you’ll encounter
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March 23, 2016
Last Thursday, the Dialogue and Difference Project hosted “Perception of Guns,” which gave students the
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February 21, 2016
          As part of the Dialogue and Discussion Project, the Mason
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December 2015
In October 2015, a program crafted by the independent U.S. Sentencing Commission allowed about 6,114 federal prisoners
Category: Newsletter Article

November 09, 2015
Across the United States, federal prisoners serving time for nonviolent drug trafficking convictions are being released
Category: Radio Broadcast

November 20, 2014
Faculty members of George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution were joined by graduates
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May 27, 2014
The recent kidnapping of almost 300 girls from their boarding school in the area of Chibok, Borno State, in
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February 19, 2014
About a dozen undergraduates in George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
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February 19, 2014
About a dozen undergraduates in George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
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Winter 2011
Mason conflict analyst Patricia Maulden can remember the day she first became drawn to the subjectof child soldiers. It
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The Praxis ConferenceCall for Papers and/or poster proposalsOn August 17-18, 2017, George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution in partnership with ForgottenSong, Inc. and the Dialogue & Difference Project will be hosting The Praxis Conference to
May 15, 2017
Dialogue & DifferenceClimate Change Wednesday, April 26, 20175:00pm–7:00pmMerten Hall 1201Fairfax CampusPart of the S-CAR series of the same name, this event will delve into various perspectives on the critical and timely issue of climate change from a panel of experts, followed by a
April 26, 2017
Xenophobia and Islamophobia in the Modern EraWednesday, February 1, 20176:00pm - 7:30PMJohnson Center, Room CFairfax Campus In recent years, the United States has witnessed an increase in xenophobic and Islamophobic rhetoric. The prevalence of inaccurate information about immigrants and Muslims has
February 01, 2017
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
This project will explore the heretofore-untold experiences of, and roles undertaken by Kindergarten and First-grade African American students in desegregating Catholic schools in New Orleans. In so doing, these, the youngest students, were agents in pushing the institution in a different direction
August 31, 2016
Supervisor, field research project and workshop with Quilombo community representatives in conflict analysis, conflict resolution, multi-party engagement approaches, and strategic planning.
July 08, 2016
Presenter, The Dialogue & Difference Project: An Approach to Engaging Conflicts and Quandaries at the University
June 08, 2016
Please join S-CAR for our event series on civil rights in America. This event will examine the discourse on Islamophobia in American politics and it's impact on communities.  The facilitators will invite audience members' questions throughout the discussion. This event is sponsored by
January 20, 2016
Come to a documentary film screening and dialogue.This event will be postponed.  Date TBD.
October 16, 2015
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 Join us for our third session in the Spring Series: 
April 11, 2017
March 22, 2017
February 16, 2017
ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE: OPEN MIC Wednesday, November 16, 7:30 - 9:00pmResearch Hall 163Join Dialogue and Difference for a unique opportunity to listen to people explain their opinions on alternatives to violence through different forms of expression, followed by a facilitated discussion.
November 16, 2016
Curriculum Designer and Presenter. Universidade Federal da Bahia Escola de Administração da UFBA. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
June 12, 2016
Join us for a presentation and discussion on internal and international conflicts and their effects on the people who live there.
November 17, 2015
Joins us for a presentation and discussion on campus sexual violence.
October 13, 2015
Join us for a presentation and discussion on the history and current climate on race relations and the police. 
September 24, 2015
The Dialogue & Difference Project begins the fall semester with a panel discussion and dialogue exploring the relationships and tensions between transnational corporations and governments. The discussion will also look at the economic and social effects at the community level.Panelists will
September 25, 2012
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