Events by these Researchers
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Conference: Power Shifters: Changing the Narrative on Violent Extremism - (scobb)
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World Café: Braiding Narratives from Syria and Iraq - (scobb)
Save the Date World Café: Braiding Narratives from Syria and Iraq May 5, 20169am – 12pm George Mason University’s School of
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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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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Cleophus Thomas III - The Future of Federalism in Somalia: Obstacles, Aspirations, & Opportunities - (cthoma12)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Cleophus Thomas IIIThe Future of Federalism in Somalia: Obstacles, Aspirations, & OpportunitiesTuesday, May 3rd2:
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Fakhira E. Halloun - The Collective Identity and Discourse of Struggle of Palestinian Citizens of Israel - (fhalloun)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Fakhira E. HallounMonday, April 2512:00-2:00pmMetropolitan Building Room 5145Committee Members:Chairs: Prof. Kevin
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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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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Jessica M. Smith - Visualizing Voice: Framing Peace & Agency in Bosnia-Herzegovina - (jsmith)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Jessica M. SmithVisualizing Voice: Framing Peace & Agency in Bosnia-HerzegovinaApril 21, 20163pm-5pmMetropolitan
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Brown Bag Session: Voices of Moderate Islam - (scobb)
Please RSVP Here Please join the Narrative Center's Project on Asymmetric Narrative approaches as we host a presentation of a non-
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Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory II Training Weekend - (cmitchel)
Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory II Training Weekend February 20th – 21st20th: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM21st:
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Legacy and Influence of Martin Luther King Jr. - (jmack)
RSVP Here Johnny Mack and Prof. Daniel Rothbart will present and guide the discussion.
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Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory Training Weekend - (cmitchel)
Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory Training Weekend Deadline has been extended to Friday, January 22ndJanuary 30th –
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Strong Language: Negotiating Deep Differences While Promoting Peace - (shirsch4)
Strong Language: Negotiating Deep Differences While Promoting PeaceA Public Lecture by Dr. Susan F. Hirschat San Anton Palace on the 15th Jan at 17:
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New Narrative Dimensions of Arab Uprisings: Form, Ideology, and Aesthetics in an Age of Revolution with Dr. Nathaniel Greenberg - (scobb)
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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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Proposal Defense: Julie Minde - Impact of Perceptions of Map and Mapping Legitimacy on Conflict Resolution Efforts - (jminde)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Julie Minde “Impact of Perceptions of Map and Mapping Legitimacy on Conflict Resolution Efforts”
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John Burton Library Workshop- Publishing Workshop with Prof. Rothbart - (drothbar)
Publishing Workshop with Prof. RothbartInterested in getting your work published? Struggling to make your writing equal to the task? Join
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Conference: The Politics of Victimhood in Conflict Resolution - (scobb)
The Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University invites you to a