Events by these Researchers
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A Conversation about Race, Policing and Conflict Resolution in the US - (apaczyns)
A Conversation about Race, Policing and Conflict Resolution in the US.Metropolitan Building, Room 5183 from 6 to 8pm.The School for Conflict Analysis
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Abrahamic Discussion: Women’s Leadership in Peacebuilding and Social Harmony - (ckoroste)
Join us for a panel discussion on contribution of women of faith to society in peacebuilding and social harmony. September 29, 2016 at 6:30 PM at the
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Dissertation Defense: Charles Martin-Shields - When Information Becomes Action - (Charles martin-...)
When Information Becomes Action: How Information Communication Technologies Affect Collective Action During Crises Commitee: Thomas Edward
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Dissertation Defense: Melissa Durham - The Arab League's Role In International River Water Conflicts And Cooperation, 1945-2014 - (Melissa Durham)
Dissertation Defense: Melissa DurhamThe Arab League's Role In International River Water Conflicts And Cooperation, 1945-2014Wednesday, May 4th
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Nilofar Sakhi - Manifestation Of Human Security Through Community Empowerment: In Kabul & Herat of Afghanistan - (nsakhi)
MANIFESTATION OF HUMAN SECURITY THROUGH COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENTIn Kabul & Herat of AfghanistanBy Nilofar SakhiMay 4, 20162:30pm- 4:30pmMetropolitan
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Categorical Violence in Intergroup Relations in Brazil - (ckoroste)
April 25th, 2016Metropolitan Bldg. Room 518312:30-2pm The School for Conflict Analysis an Resolution invites you to come and engage in a
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Facing a Violent Past: Dealing with History and Memory in Conflict Resolution - (ckoroste)
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR), located at George Mason University invites
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Alan Goulty: Sudanese Peace Processes and their Lessons for Peacemakers - (apaczyns)
Alan Goulty: “Sudanese Peace Processes and their Lessons for Peacemakers”April 14th12:30pm - 2:00pmConference Room 5183Arlington VAJoin
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Emerging Powers And Conflict-Affected States - (apaczyns)
Emerging Powers And Conflict-Affected States10:00am to 12:30pm,Tuesday 15 March, 2016The Brookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue
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Town Hall Meeting - Inclusivity in the Classroom - (lmclean)
In light of recent student protests on issues of social inclusion and race at campuses across the country, we feel we are a
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Call for Proposals - Facing a Violent Past Dealing with history and memory in Conflict Resolution - (ckoroste)
CALL FOR PROPOSALSFacing a Violent Past - Dealing with history and memory in Conflict ResolutionThe deadline for submission of proposals is Friday,
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The Limits of Elite Manipulation: Explaining Persistent Electoral Violence in Africa - (apaczyns)
The Project on Contentious Politics will host Adrienne LeBas at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) on November 11th to
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Teaching the Cold War - Memory Practices in the Classroom - (ckoroste)
Teaching the Cold War - Memory Practices in the ClassroomDr. Barbara ChristopheGeorg Eckert Institute for International Textbook ResearchMember of
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The Role and Impact of the Memory of Past Violence on Contemporary Politics, Society, and Culture - (ckoroste)
The Role and Impact of the Memory of Past Violence on Contemporary Politics, Society, and CultureNov. 4th12PM – 1:30PMConference Room 5183The
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Does the UN try to prevent civil wars and is it successful? - (apaczyns)
Join the Project on Contentious Politics to hear Professor David E. Cunningham (UMd) speak on the question of “Does the UN try to prevent civil
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Resolving Violent Conflicts - (ckoroste)
Why do people fight and die? Why does violence become the only solution to a problem for some groups and not for others?In many cases, a strong sense
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There Is Another Way: Combatants for Peace - (cdanie11)
There is another way: Combatants For PeaceJoin a discussion with group of activists on current events in Israel/ PalestineCombatants For Peace (CFP)
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The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future? - (ckoroste)
The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future?Hosted by the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict
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Identity and History in South Korea and Japan: From Conflict to Reconciliation - (ckoroste)
Identity and History in South Korea and Japan: From Conflict to ReconciliationKarina KorostelinaAssociate Professor and Director of the Program on