Events by these Researchers
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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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4th Annual National Symposium on Women & Genocide in the 21st Century: The Case of Darfur - (ldwyer2)
Click here to register and for more informationREGISTRATION FEESGMU with valid ID FREEStudents: $20Non-Students: $60[A light lunch will be served on
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POSTPONED TBD Spotlight Event and Dialogue and Difference Series: Film Screening - (nlash)
Come to a documentary film screening and dialogue.This event will be postponed. Date TBD.
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Dialogue and Difference Series: Recognizing & Mitigating Campus Sexual Violence - (pmaulden)
Joins us for a presentation and discussion on campus sexual violence.
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Dialogue and Difference Series: Race, Policing, & Social Justice - (pmaulden)
Join us for a presentation and discussion on the history and current climate on race relations and the police.
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Dissertation Proposal Defense - Caroline Sarkis: The International Criminal Court and the Trust Fund for Victims as agents of Peace - (csarkis)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Caroline Sarkis The International Criminal Court and the Trust Fund for Victims as agents of Peace: Analysis of
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Film Screening: The Act of Killing - (gstanton)
The 'Act of Killing' is a 2012 documentary film about the Indonesian mass-killings of 1965-66 - a journey into the memories and
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Dissertation Defense: Fatima Hadji - Social Mobilization in Morocco: February 20 movement, Local Tansikiyats, and the Struggle for Real Change? - (fhadji)
Dissertation Defense: Fatima HadjiSocial Mobilization in Morocco: February 20 movement, Local Tansikiyats, and the Struggle for Real Change?Monday,
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S-CAR Undergraduate Dialogue and Difference Series - (pmaulden)
S-CAR's Dialogue and Difference Project brings together students, faculty, staff and community members to discuss current controvesial and
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Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium - (pfirchow)
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for Mason's undergraduate students to present their original research projects and
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Censorship as a Populist Project: The Case of Post-Mubarak Egypt - (apaczyns)
Censorship as a Populist Project: The Case of Post-Mubarak EgyptMonday, April 13th 1:30-3:00pmMetropolitan Building, room 5183Meir Walters is a
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Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict Third Annual Research Conference - (ldwyer2)
Critical Intersections: Conflict, Gender, and PowerApril 2-3, 2015; 9am-5pm
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Dr. Cynthia Enloe: How to Take Militarized Masculinities Seriously Without Losing Your Feminist Curiosity - (ldwyer2)
Dr. Cynthia Enloe: How to Take Militarized Masculinities Seriously Without Losing Your Feminist Curiosity
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Dissertation Defense: Michael Loadenthal -The politics of the attack: a discourse of insurrectionary communiqués - (mloadenthal)
Dissertation Defense: Michael LoadenthalThe politics of the attack: a discourse of insurrectionary communiquésWednesday, April 1st2:00pm - 4:
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S-CAR Undergraduate Dialogue and Difference Series - (pmaulden)
Conflict is not Logical:Examining Entrenched Struggles, Movement, and Politics S-CAR's Dialogue and Difference Project brings together
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CANCELLED: Special Screening of Admissions with Producer and Writer John Viscount - (sabooali)
This event has been cancelled due to weather related university closure.Admissions Film Screening Thursday, March 5th 2:00pm - 5:
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Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation Programming - (scobb)
Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation ProgrammingWednesday, March 4th2:00pm -
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Dialogue and Difference: The Power of Words and Images - (pmaulden)
The Power of Words and ImagesResearch Hall Room 163