Ekaterina Romanova
Ph.D., George Mason University
M.A., Kansas State University
Diploma (Honors), Ryazan State Pedagogical University
Ekaterina Romanova has received her PhD from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University. Her dissertation research focuses on the challenges of identity formation in the context of varying immigration trends in today’s Russia. Her other research interests include issues of global migration, identity politics, nationalist violence and gender. Dr. Romanova’s regional expertise is in the CIS, the Caucasus and Central Asia. She has been actively involved in the conflict resolution work and trainings in the Caucasus and Asia, contributing to a series of problem-solving workshops between South Ossetian-Georgian civil society leaders and trainings for youth leaders from that region.(source: http://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/romanova.cfm)
Ekaterina Romanova has received her PhD from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University. Her dissertation research focuses on the challenges of identity formation in the context of varying immigration trends in today’s Russia. Her other research interests include issues of global migration, identity politics, nationalist violence and gender. Dr. Romanova’s regional expertise is in the CIS, the Caucasus and Central Asia. She has been actively involved in the conflict resolution work and trainings in the Caucasus and Asia, contributing to a series of problem-solving workshops between South Ossetian-Georgian civil society leaders and trainings for youth leaders from that region.(source: http://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/romanova.cfm)
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