Sarah Rose-Jensen

Sarah Rose-Jensen
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M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Biography

Sarah Rose-Jensen is a Masters student at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. She has been an anti-war organizer in the DC area for several years, and has worked as a teacher and on the staff of a non-profit focusing on women's job training and employment issues. In the summers she works at a peace-building summer camp, which focuses on youth from conflict and post-conflict regions. Her primary research is on the long-term effects of youth peace-building programs.



Awards and Honors
2015-16 Fulbright U.S. Student Award to Cambodia
A Program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.Project Abrstract:This research explores land rights social mobilization in Cambodia, where Cambodian/...
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This course focuses on advanced consideration of CONF 101 topics, provides an introduction of the core notion of reflective practice, conflict...
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This research explores land rights social mobilization in Cambodia, where Cambodian/Canadian human rights NGO LICADHO estimates that more than half a million people have been affected by land grabs and land rights issues. Based on an understanding gained from...
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September 16, 2015
With Phin Savey, staff member of Cambodia Youth AssociationWhen Sarah Rose-Jensen looks out the window of the bus
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July 07, 2015
The following is excerpted from Mason's University News article (linked below):Sarah Rose-Jensenis a doctoral
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January 26, 2015
My doctoral research at S-CAR examines land rights emerging from social mobilization in Cambodia, and focuses on two
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June 18, 2014
Alaa Kamel, an S-CAR MS Student, and I, Sarah Rose-Jensen, a PhD candidate at S-CAR, presented a panel discussion
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September 23, 2013
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has been in power, in one way or another, since the end of the Khmer Rouge regi
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March 28, 2013
Catherine Walsh having a discussion with Sarah Rose-Jensen about her experiences with the Trauma Healing class in
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October 13, 2012
I’ve been struggling lately – as a student, teacher, activist, writer, vegetarian, wife, you name it.
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November 01, 2011
Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply
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January 15, 2011
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system,
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September 01, 2010
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the
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Dissertation Proposal DefenseSarah R. Rose-Jensen: Social Mobilization and Land Rights in CambodiaFriday, May 22nd9:00am-11:00amMetropolitan Building 5145 Committee Members: Chair: Prof.Agnieszka Paczynska,Prof. Leslie DwyerProf. John DaleThis research explores land rights social
May 22, 2015
Join S-CAR Ph.D Researchersfor anAfternoon Discussion on Doing Fieldwork in Challenging Environments: Insights from Research in Liberia, Colombia and Cambodia.November 11th, at 1:00pmMetropolitan Building, Rm 5183 Abstract:As researchers, our primary task is to collect information. But as
November 11, 2014
Unrest magazine presentsDiscussion and Craft SessionFebruary 6, 20147:30-9:00pm Metropolitan building, Room 5000Bring your own project and/or stuff to share, as well as ideas about smashing patriarchySome craft supplies will be provided, feel free to bring more. Please nothing that can stain
February 06, 2014
S-CAR's alumni body is approximately 1,000 strong. We are spread around the world implementing the theories and methods we learned during our tenure as students at George Mason University. To honor our world-class alumni, we invite alumni, faculty, advisory board members, friends of S-CAR, and
January 29, 2014
The SCAR Student Association invites you to Breakfast with the Dean, on Thursday, December 5th, from 9-10 am in the Burton Library. Bring questions, comments, and thoughts about SCAR for an informal session and light breakfast, provided by the Student Association.  
December 05, 2013
 Contentious Conversations: The Blind Side: Race, Power, the Field and S-CARWednesday, December 4th2:30-4:30pmMetropolitan Building 5183 Problem Statement: Over the last twenty years, scholars have produced exciting new understandings of how race permeates politics and society in the
December 04, 2013
E Pluribus Unum, Ex Uno Plures: Correlates and Causes of Fragmentation in Ethnopolitical MovementsTuesday, November 5th2:00pm - 4:00pmMetropolitan Building 5183 Dr. Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of MarylandAbstract: Why are some ethnopolitical movements divided while others are
November 05, 2013
Wednesday, Oct. 9th 7:30pm - 9:00pmJohn Burton Library
October 09, 2013
The S-CAR Student Association would like to invite all students to the second Student Association meeting of the new year, on September 24, at 5:00 in the John Burton Library.Tuesday, September 245:00-7:00PM  
September 24, 2013
The S-CAR Student Association would like to invite all students to the first Student Association meeting of the new year, on September 4, at 7:30 in the John Burton Library. The Student Association serves as a voice for student concerns and a channel of communication between students and the
September 04, 2013
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