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Martial Arts and Sports Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution Soolmaz Abooali speaking with S-CAR Speaks host Catherine Walsh about her thoughts and interest in developing a framework for the martial arts and sports and conflict resolution. | Assessing Legitimate Rape Comments from Todd Akin - Part One | ||
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Child Brides and Gendered Violence Adrienne Harding, an MS Graduate, and Beth Degi, a PhD Student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University; discuss the issue of child brides and what factors make this an acceptable practice, and why it is so rarely discussed in mainstream American media. They join Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks. | IDP’s and the challenges they face Sudha Rajput, a PhD Candidate at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University, sits down with Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks, a weekly podcast series, to discusses her research on IDP's in Kashmir. | ||
Elizabeth Mount, PhD Student, and Professors of Conflict Resolution Leslie Dwyer and Thomas Flores asses the 'legitimate rape' comments from Missouri Congressman Todd Akin.
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Assessing Legitimate Rape Comments from Todd Akin - Part One | Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks, a weekly podcast series, sits down with Jason Miller, MS graduate; and Jacquelyn Bleak, MS student, to discuss the recent controversies with contraception, and the divergent views of Catholics in America on this issue. |
Adrienne Harding, an MS Graduate, and Beth Degi, a PhD Student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University; discuss the issue of child brides and what factors make this an acceptable practice, and why it is so rarely discussed in mainstream American media. They join Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks. | Transcript | ||
As a social psychologist who was among the early cohorts of conflict and peace researchers, Herb Kelman has been instrumental in defining and refining both the theory and practice of problem solving processes and seminal to work done regarding peacemaking between Palestinians and Israelis. | Soolmaz Abooali speaking with S-CAR Speaks host Catherine Walsh about her thoughts and interest in developing a framework for the martial arts and sports and conflict resolution.rnational organizations. | ||
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Famous throughout the world for his early co-authored work Getting to Yes and as a Law Professor and founder of the Harvard Negotiation Project in 1979, Roger Fisher has via his practice and practical scholarship been a reluctant, but very influential 'parent' of the larger peace and conflict studies field. | Through his involvement in local, racial, and urban conflicts in the U.S. for more than 30 years, as epitomized by his co-authorship of a book on the MOVE Conflict in Philadelphia, Paul Wahrhaftig and his Conflict Resolution Center in Pittsburg became founding components in the development of the Alternative Dispute Resolution [ADR] movement. |
Martial Arts and Sports Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution | Assessing Legitimate Rape Comments from Todd Akin - Part One | ||
Soolmaz Abooali speaking with S-CAR Speaks host Catherine Walsh about her thoughts and interest in developing a framework for the martial arts and sports and conflict resolution. | Elizabeth Mount, PhD Student, and Professors of Conflict Resolution Leslie Dwyer and Thomas Flores asses the 'legitimate rape' comments from Missouri Congressman Todd Akin. | ||
Child Brides and Gendered Violence | IDP’s and the challenges they face | ||
Adrienne Harding, an MS Graduate, and Beth Degi, a PhD Student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University; discuss the issue of child brides and what factors make this an acceptable practice, and why it is so rarely discussed in mainstream American media. They join Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks. | Sudha Rajput, a PhD Candidate at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University, sits down with Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks, a weekly podcast series, to discusses her research on IDP's in Kashmir. | ||
Martial Arts and Sports Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution | Assessing Legitimate Rape Comments from Todd Akin - Part One | ||
Soolmaz Abooali speaking with S-CAR Speaks host Catherine Walsh about her thoughts and interest in developing a framework for the martial arts and sports and conflict resolution.
| Elizabeth Mount, PhD Student, and Professors of Conflict Resolution Leslie Dwyer and Thomas Flores asses the 'legitimate rape' comments from Missouri Congressman Todd Akin. | ||
Child Brides and Gendered Violence | IDP’s and the challenges they face | ||