World Café: Braiding Narratives from Syria and Iraq
Ph.D, Communication, 1988, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.Ed., Counseling, 1980, University of Puget Sound
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May 5, 2016 9:00am through 12:00pm
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World Café: Braiding Narratives from Syria and Iraq
May 5, 2016
9am – 12pm
George Mason University’s School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution’s
Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution
GMU Arlington Campus
Metropolitan Building Room 5183
Please join the Narrative Center's Project on Narrative Braiding for an innovative event where participants share and reflect on stories from the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq in order to determine the policy or intervention implications for development, defense, and diplomacy. The semester may be over but the World Café is an opportunity to integrate theory, research, and practice.
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For more about the World Café model
For more about the Narrative Braiding Project
- The Doris Getsug Research Roundtables - A Narrative Approach to Belonging in Gentrifying Neighborhoods - (Jessica Smith)
- The Doris Getsug Research Roundtables - Functional and Post-Structural Approaches to the Disability Narrative - (Jessica Smith)
- The Doris Getsug Research Roundtables - Uncovering Narrative Strategies for the Use of Military Force in U.S. National Security - (Jessica Smith)