Events by these Researchers
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Dissertation Proposal-- Seeking the Future: How Should Bosnians Deal with their Troubled Past? -- Miki Jacevic - (mjacevic)
This study seeks to explore how various forms and mechanisms of transitional justice have shaped the discourse of post-war reconstruction and
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Narrative Research Rountable - (scobb)
As part of our mission to anchor research on narrative processes in conflict dynamics within and across the faculty and students at S-CAR, the Center
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Narrative Approaches to Ethics: Implications for Conflict Resolution - (scobb)
Join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution for a Skype conversation with Dr. Hilde Lindemann (Nelson), a Professor of
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Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project Workshop - (shirsch4)
The Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project (UELP) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) invites you to attend a lunch
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A Queen's Market Curry: Resistance to Gentrification in a Multi-Ethnic London Marketplace - (scobb)
This event is hosted by the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) and features Freek Janssens, a Doctoral Candidate
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Notes on UN Mediation Experiences and Peace Processes in Africa - (abartoli)
African Studies Association’s 54th Annual Conference
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Brown Bag Lecture: Inventing Modern Memory - (ckoroste)
This Brown Bag Lunch features Dr. Nigel Young, Editor of the Oxford International Encyclopedia of World Peace, and will explore the implication for
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Catholics and International Peacemaking - (abartoli)
The 19th Annual Markoe-DePorres Social Justice Lecture SeriesCreighton University's College of Arts & SciencesHarper Center
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Why the Fascists Won't Take Over the Kremlin (for now): A Comparison of Democracy's Breakdown and Fascism's Rise in Weimar Germany and Post-Soviet Russia - (ckoroste)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) for this event featuring Professor Andreas Umland of the National
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Human Rights & Global Justice: Views From Around the World Round Table - (abartoli)
Human rights is without doubt one of the defining ideas of the 21st century. Yet repressive and non-democratic regimes persist in many parts of the
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Andrea Bartoli served as an advisor for the Fetzer Advisory Council on the Governing Professions - (abartoli)
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Assessing the Deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process, Breaking the Impasse Series Symposium - (sallen)
Press Release: Articles covering the event
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Commemorating the Berlin Wall - (ckoroste)
Professor Hope Harrison, a scholar on history and public policy, of George Washington University will be speaking on the Berlin Wall.