Events by these Researchers
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Human Rights and Gender in Argentina - (cwalsh12)
Human Rights and Gender in ArgentinaTuesday, March 4th12:00pm-1:00pmpm,Room 5183, Metropolitan BuildingLorena Balardini is a professor at the
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Beyond 'Speaking as Healing': Silence, Voice and the Politics of Repair with Leslie Dwyer - (sfederma)
Beyond 'Speaking as Healing': Silence, Voice and the Politics of RepairGuest Speaker: Leslie DwyerTuesday, December 3rd,2:00pm-4:
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Legacy of Rape: Public Art Exhibition - (edegi)
Legacy of Rape: Public Art ExhibitionSexual Violence in Armed ConflictCenter for the Study of Gender and Conflict (CGC) is hosting a public art
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Legacy of Rape Roundtable: A Discussion on Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict - (edegi)
Legacy of Rape Roundtable: A Discussion on Sexual Violence in Armed ConflictWednesday, November 6th3:00pm - 4:30pmMetropolitan Building 5183
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Slate Double X Podcast - Live Taping - (edegi)
Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict is thrilled to invite you to join us September 18, 2013 for a live taping of the
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Dissertation Defense - Agatha Glowacki: From Narratives of Violence to Narratives of Peace: The Renunciation of Violence as a Discursive Phenomenon - (aglowack)
Dissertation Defense: Agatha GlowackiFrom Narratives of Violence to Narratives of Peace: The Renunciation of Violence as a Discursive Phenomenon
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Raising the Bar - (edegi)
Cocktail and networking reception celebrating the private sector’s and legal community’s commitment to gender equityReserve your tickets
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Dissertation Proposal Presentation - Sandra Jones - (sjonem)
Dissertation Proposal PresentationMonday, April 29th, 10am-12pmTruland Building 540Genocide Survivors Who Kill: Socio-Psychological motivations
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Gender Center Spring Conference: Bridging the Gap: Gender and Conflict Theory, Research and Practice - (edegi)
The Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict (CGC) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, invites
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Women's History Month Visionary Awards - (piyer)
S-CAR's Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict first annual Women's History Month Visionary AwardsPlease join S-CAR's
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Sustaining Change: Long-Term Effectiveness of Dialogue Programs in the South Caucasus - (sallen)
Dissertation Proposal Defense by Philip Gamaghelyan, PhD Candidate.
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Fighting Back with the Ballot: Women’s Political Participation, Community Development and Gender-Based Violence in Sierra Leone - (edegi)
Join S-CAR’s Center for Gender and Conflict for a lunch discussion with Martha Chigozie, Executive Director and Founder of Thorough Empowerment
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Gender & Genocide: Masculinity, Femininity, & the Potentials of GBV as an Early Warning Indicator of Genocide - (abartoli)
Please join the new Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict and the Genocide Prevention Program at S-CAR for a moderated conversation
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Making Ends Meet: Knowledge, Ingenuity, and the Hardships of Poverty - (J.Reader)
In "Making Ends Meet: Knowledge, Ingenuity, and the Hardships of Poverty," the author presents a proposal for a narrative-based
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Multi-disciplinary or Trans-disciplinary? The Relationship of S-CAR to Traditional Academic Disciplines - (tflores2)
The field of conflict analysis and resolution (CAR) occupies an intriguing place in regards to the more ‘traditional’ disciplines in the
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S-CAR Movie Night: Where do we go now? - (kdegraft)
Where Do We Go Now by the Lebanese-Canadian director Nadine Labike is set in a war-torn village in Lebanon. The backdrop of the movie is the
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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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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