Events by these Researchers
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Framing Protest: Political Activism by West Bank Jewish Settler Women - (scobb)
Featuring Lihi Ben-Shitirt, PhD Candidate, Political Science, Yale University
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Dissertation Defense, Mark Stover, "A Computational Model of Social-Ecological Dynamics on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), AD 1500-1700" - (mstover1)
Little is known about the dynamics of environmental stress as it moves through social-ecological systems. What causes it to accelerate or diminish as
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Dissertation Defense: Mohammed Cherkaoui, Why Social Groups Split? A Hamas-Fatah Case Study - (mcherkao)
This research focuses on how we should define the energy that empowers rebellion and generates appealing frames and imposes change, and whether one
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"How to Start a Revolution" Film Screening - (menglis1)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) and the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) as well
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Listening to Conflict Narratives - (scobb)
Please join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution for an open lecture given by our Scholar-Practitioner in Residence, Dr.
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Narrative Research Roundtable with Leslie Dwyer - (scobb)
Participants will be asked to read "A World in Fragments: Bali in the Aftermath of Mass Violence" from her book-in-progress on the
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Mediation from a Narrative Lens - (scobb)
**This is a rescheduled workshop, which was originally planned on March 7.A workshop opportunity at Northern Virginia Mediation ServicePresented by
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Dissertation Defense -- The Impact of Gender Mainstreaming on Men: The Case of Liberia - (Yves-Renee Jennings)
Many scholar-practitioners have studied gender mainstreaming as a policy tool to help achieve gender equality, but their work does not consider how
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Mediating with Presidents in Political Conflicts - (scobb)
Please join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) for a lecture featuring Francisco Diez. Francisco Diez will
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Dissertation Defense -- "Fault Lines:" An Analysis of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1933-1948 by Victoria J. Barnett - (vbarnett)
This dissertation is a contextual and discourse analysis of the processes that occur within interfaith dialogue, using a historical case study, with
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Narrative Research Roundtable - (scobb)
As part of our mission to anchor research on narrative processes in conflict dynamics within and across the faculty and students at S-CAR, the
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Narrative Research Rountable - (scobb)
As part of our mission to anchor research on narrative processes in conflict dynamics within and across the faculty and students at S-CAR, the Center
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Narrative Approaches to Ethics: Implications for Conflict Resolution - (scobb)
Join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution for a Skype conversation with Dr. Hilde Lindemann (Nelson), a Professor of
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What's Next? #Occupy and the future of the American Left - (menglis1)
Join Unrest Magazine (www.unrestmag.com) and The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution for a spirited debate on the future of the Occupy
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A Queen's Market Curry: Resistance to Gentrification in a Multi-Ethnic London Marketplace - (scobb)
This event is hosted by the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) and features Freek Janssens, a Doctoral Candidate
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The Life of Howard Thurman - (Mary Wade)
Explore the life, teachings, and practices of this socially conscious mystic and spiritual leader. As a religious leader, civil rights activist, and
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Rich Rubenstein discusses Reasons to Kill at Fall for the Book Celebration - (rrubenst)
George Mason University’s region-wide celebration of books, Fall for the Book, will feature a discussion of Reasons to Kill: Why Americans
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America in Crisis: How do We Build a More Peaceful and Just Society - (rrubenst)
Don't just complain -- do something! Participate in an open forum on America in Crisis: How do We Build a More Peaceful and Just Society
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Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: Disagreement: Politics And Philosophy - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR