Barry Hart

Barry Hart
Academic Director, Professor of Trauma, Identity & Conflict Studies at Eastern Mennonite University
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Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University
M.Div., Eastern Mennonite Seminary
B.A., University of Maryland

Biography

Barry Hart is a professor of Trauma, ldentity and Conflict Studies in the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding. He is the Academic Director of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and from 1997- 2010, held the same position in the Caux Scholars Program, Caux, Switzerland. Dr. Hart has conducted workshops on trauma healing and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Burundi and among Rwandan refugees in Tanzania. Hart has lived and worked in the Balkans where he developed and led trauma and conflict transformation programs for schools, communities and religious leaders. Barry was engaged in a three year peacebuilding institute and curriculum development project between EMU and the University of Hargeisa in Somaliland (2008-2010). He holds a Ph.D. in conflict analysis and resolution from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR), George Mason University. (source: http://www.emu.edu/personnel/people/show/hartb)



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December 2010
In Somaliland, customary law is primarily used to resolve clan and sub-clan conflicts and address certain criminal issues. After years of civil war, peace was established in Somaliland in May 1991 through the use of principles and practices of customary law....
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Spring 2009
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2008
This work examines trauma, identity, security, education, and development as issues of critical importance to peacebuilding and social reconstruction after large-scale violence. This violence takes the form of war, mass-killings, and genocide, as well as...
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May 01, 2001
Between 1991 and 1995 the various wars in ex-Yugoslavia killed appoximately 250,000 people, wounded 200,000 people, and permanently disabled 13,000 people. (...) Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) expereinced the majority of this destruction and suffering, and thre and...
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April 17, 1995
Based on Action Research theory and praxis, this study examines the relational unbalance of Liberia's historical and socio-political development as it relates to threats to ethnic identity. Specific attention is given to threats to ethnic identity...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
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