Jessica Smith

Jessica Smith

Biography

Jessica Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with minors in Spanish and Psychology, as well as a Master of Arts in Social Justice and Human Rights, both from Arizona State University. She joins the S-CAR community as the Dean’s Fellow for the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution.

Most recently Jessica worked with the Gender Advisor for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Amman, Jordan where she assisted with Agency-wide activities aimed at promoting and monitoring gender sensitive programming and interventions in line with international frameworks for gender equality. Prior to this post, Jessica was the Program Manager of the Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research at Arizona State University where her research focused on domestic sex trafficking. Jessica collaborated on multiple projects involving the use of innovative research methodologies designed to contribute to and expand the sex trafficking knowledge base. Jessica also co-facilitated a weekly trauma-focused psycho-education group with sex trafficking survivors and led therapeutic art workshops at a safe house for sex trafficked adult women.

As a PhD student at S-CAR, Jessica would like to pursue research that contributes to the advancement of policy and practice that supports the inclusion and active participation of women in post-conflict processes. She is interested in ethnographic research that incorporates the use of photography and narrative as means for exploring gendered dimensions of conflict. She is drawn to non-traditional research methodologies that amplify the voices of marginalized populations and create spac



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CAMERA DRIVEHave an extra digital camera?Donate it to support a photography program for Bosnian women’s empowerment!Jessica Smoth is collecting digital cameras for a women's organization in Bosnia-Herzegovina that provides psycho-social support and empowerment programming for women war
April 26, 2017
The Center for Narrative & Conflict ResolutionpresentsThe Doris Getsug Research RoundtablesThursday, April 20, 20172:30pm - 4:00pmMetropolitan Building 5145Arlington Campus“A Narrative Approach to Belonging in Gentrifying Neighborhoods”Presented by Robert Vaughan, Sarah Stasny, Anna
April 20, 2017
The Center for Narrative & Conflict Resolutionpresents The Doris Getsug Research RoundtablesThursday, April 13, 20172:30pm – 4:00pmMetropolitan Building, room 5145Arlington Campus "Functional & Post-Structural Approaches to the Disability Narrative"Research reveals people
April 13, 2017
The Center for Narrative & Conflict ResolutionpresentsThe Doris Getsug Research RoundtablesThursday, March 30, 20172:30pm - 4:00pmMetropolitan Building 5145Arlington Campus "Uncovering Narrative Strategies for the Use of Military Force in U.S. National Security"Presented by John
March 30, 2017
Responding to Divisions over Differences:Helping CAR Scholars & Practitioners Navigate Narrative Fault Lines in a Post-Election WorldThursday, December 8, 20164:00pm – 6:00pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5183Please join the Center for Narrative & Conflict Resolution for a conversation
December 08, 2016
Corruption and ConflictTuesday, December 6th2:00PM - 4:00PMMetropolitan Bldg, Room 5183 CNCR has initiated a project that explores peace gaming as a process for conflict resolution. Come and develop your skills in gaming by participating, and learning how to run games with parties to conflicts
December 06, 2016
CANCELLED - Ceasefire Now!Wednesday, November 30th2:00 - 4:00PMMetropolitan Bldg, Room 5183CNCR has initiated a project that explores peace gaming as a process for conflict resolution. Come and develop your skills in gaming by participating, and learning how to run games with parties to conflicts,
November 30, 2016
Our TomorrowEXPLORING PALESTINIAN REFUGEES AND THEIR CIVIL RIGHTS IN LEBANONMonday, November 21st2:00pm - 4:00 PMMetropolitan Bldg, Room 5183CNCR has initiated a project that explores peace gaming as a process for conflict resolution. Come and develop your skills in gaming by participating, and
November 21, 2016
Doris Getsug Research RoundtableFeaturing Dr. Sarah Federman  Wednesday, November 9, 2016
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Metropolitan Building, room 5145    Sarah Federman's research addresses the role of the French National Railways (SNCF) in the transport of deportees during the
November 09, 2016
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Jessica M. SmithVisualizing Voice: Framing Peace & Agency in Bosnia-HerzegovinaApril 21, 20163pm-5pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5145,School for Conflict Analysis & ResolutionCOMMITTEE:Sara Cobb (chair), Drucie French Cumbie Professor, School for Conflict
April 21, 2016
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