Adina Friedman

Adina Friedman
Affiliated Scholar and Adjunct Professor at George Washington University, American University, and George Mason University

Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University

Biography

Adina Friedman holds a PhD from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Dr. Friedman grew up in Israel, and has worked and traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and parts of Europe. Her research interests include violence and terrorism, international and inter-communal conflict, refuges and internally displaced persons. As a practitioner, her work has focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically looking at issues concerning culture and education, refugees, the environment and co-existence. Along with Palestinian colleagues, she also runs workshops and other conflict resolution activities for Arabs, Israelis and Americans in on and off campus settings and has published a number of articles, chapters and encyclopedia entries on both conflict resolution and the Middle East.



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Examines constructs of gender and conflict as they relate to critical analysis of theory and practice. Reviews...
In-depth field study of ongoing conflict situations, and design and delivery of intervention processes to manage or...
Taken in last semester of master’s student course work. Assists in developing students’ own theories of conflict and conflict...
Introduces students to the philosophies behind social science research and the methods for conducting research in the field of conflict resolution...
Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines definitions of conflict and diverse views of its...
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November 22, 2016
A world in shades of color sounds like a welcome improvement over the black–white binary through which it is often viewed. These colors, however, are usually arranged in a hierarchical order rather than merely as a broad spectrum, compartmentalizing people...
Category: Journal Article
February 06, 2006
The right of return is a central theme in the collective ethos and identities of Jewish Israelis and Palestinians. Discussions on the Palestinian right of return have constituted one of the main hurdles in reaching an agreement in the context of Israeli-...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
January 01, 2003
The text fuses past and present thinking on terrorism with concepts derived from the field of conflict resolution. Beginning with a definition of terrorism and the implications of various characterizations of terrorists, the study then moves on to a...
Category: Book
January 2003
Category: Book Chapter
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February 20, 2013
At a ceremony last Wednesday marking the end of the restoration of a 17th Century synagogue in Fez’s Old City,
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Intercommunal Relations and Community Development in the NegevMonday, November 16, 20155PM-7PMMetropolitan Building Room 5183 (5th floor)School for Conflict Analysis & Resolution3434 Washington Blvd, Arlington, VAIsrael’s Negev desert region is home to approximately 650,000 people,
November 16, 2015
Join in a discussion of new ideas with experts on terrorism, insurgency, narratives of violence and conflict resolution.Many people have pointed out the costs associated with a violent military campaign against al Qaeda, Islamic State, and other violent organizations now operating in the Middle
November 17, 2014
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