Events by these Researchers
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The Georgian-Russian Relationship: Perspectives from the Field - (sallen)
Please join S-CAR's Center for Peacemaking Practice and Dr. Susan Allen Nan's Applied Practice and Theory team on reflective practice in welcoming
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CRDC Open House - (acromwe1)
CRDC is having an Open House!Wednesday September 12, from 7:30pm until 9:30pm in Room 555 of the Truland Building
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: The Power Elite and U.S. Peace-building - (menglis1)
This proposal attempts to establish the framework for a dissertation project that will examine the relationship between political institutions, the
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Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch - Engaging with Practice at S-CAR - (jgreiff)
Do you learn from your own engagement in conflict? Are you interested in sharing you practical experience with others, or learning more about
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Dissertation Defense: Eleftherios Michael, Peacemaking in Cyprus: 1955 - 2011 - (eleftherios.michael)
In earlier efforts by many researchers to explain the breakdown of peacemaking initiatives to settle the Cyprus question, the focus has been
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Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch Discussion: Creating a Community of Practice - (sallen)
Please join the Center for Peacemaking Practice for our second monthly lunch discussion: Creating a Community of Practice.This is an open invitation
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Book Launch -- Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory - (abartoli)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) for the book launch of "Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory," by Susan
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Dynamics of Gender and Conflict in Mindanao - (ldwyer2)
On April 26, 2012, The Asia Foundation hosted a panel discussion on the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Panelists discussed findings
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Narrative Research Roundtable with Leslie Dwyer - (scobb)
Participants will be asked to read "A World in Fragments: Bali in the Aftermath of Mass Violence" from her book-in-progress on the
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Contentious Conversations: S-CAR and Domestic Conflict - (ldwyer2)
S-CAR prides itself as an institution for its involvement in building peace in the world. Faculty and students work in contexts as diverse as
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The Present and Future of Practice at S-CAR - (sallen)
The Present and Future of Practice at S-CARPart of a lunch series hosted by the Center for Peacemaking PracticeThe Center for Peacemaking
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Leading Change through Reflective Practice: Integrating Social Entrepreneurship, Conflict Resolution, and Consciousness - (sallen)
Interested in changing the world? The Mason community is cordially invited to a special evening with leading social entrepreneurs John and Susan
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Brown Bag Lecture - Working with the Past in Ethnically Framed Conflicts - (gamaghel)
Phil GamaghelyanPhD Student at School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason UniversityCo-Director of the Imagine Center for Conflict
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CRDC Open House - (mgopin)
Come to an Open House with CRDC to hear about our summer courses that we will offer abroad this year! You will get a chance to hear from
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Workshop on Publishing for PhD Students - (dsweetma)
This workshop will be facilitated by Derek Sweetman and Philip Gamaghelyan; PhD candidates at S-CAR. They will present on their published
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Contentious Conversations S-CAR and the State - (ldwyer2)
S-CAR is located only a few miles away from key symbols of US political power. That physical nearness invites a close working relationship, as
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Working in the FIeld (If They Let You In): the Many Challenges Conflict Resolution Professionals Face Practicing or Conducting Research in the Field - (apaczyns)
The Central Asia, Africa and Latin America Working Groups are looking forward to welcoming you to the Truland Building on February 9th!
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Contentious Conversations: CAR and the Local - (ldwyer2)
Recent community conversations about S-CAR's language requirement for doctoral students have highlighted our diverse -- and sometimes
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation 4: Ethics and CAR - (ldwyer2)
Contentious Conversation 4 -- "Ethics and Conflict Analysis and Resolution"Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011Time: 12:15 - 1:15