Events by these Researchers
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24th Annual Lynch Lecture: Human Rights, Sovereign Rights, and the Potential of Conflict Resolution - (scheldel)
Lecture:Does Intervention in the name of Human Rights undermine Conflict Resolution? The recent cases of Libya and Syria have highlighted the
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Dissertation Defense, Maneshka Eliatamby - When the Tiger was a Woman - (deliatam)
When the Tiger was a Woman: Unraveling the Myth and Comprehending the Complexities of the Female Combatant in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
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Dissertation Defense -- The Impact of Gender Mainstreaming on Men: The Case of Liberia - (Yves-Renee Jennings)
Many scholar-practitioners have studied gender mainstreaming as a policy tool to help achieve gender equality, but their work does not consider how
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Women and Gender Studies Networking Lunch - (scheldel)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution for a light lunch and social networking on March 29th at 11am. This is an
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Wine Reception and Gender Roundtable - (scheldel)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) for a wine and cheese reception. We are in the early stages of
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Women Fighting Back - (scheldel)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) and the Gender working group for a dialogue regarding the current state of women
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Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction - (scheldel)
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Vision Series: Women Waging War and Peace: A Gendered Challenge to Structural Violence - (scheldel)
Ways women wage war and peace beg a reconsideration of the current, dominant narrative about how violence and protracted conflicts are gendered. This
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23rd Annual Lynch Lecture: Peacemaking and Development: China's Role in the World - (chamrin)
Please join us for the twenty third annual Lynch Lecture. Madame Yan Junqi welcomed a delegation of S-CAR faculty in June 2010 to discuss her vision
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Proposal Defense: "Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence." - (Osman Ertas)
Join PhD studentKoray Ertasas he defends his proposal for a disserataion entitled"Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence
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Brown Bag: “Conflict, Violence, and Peacebuilding in the Coal Fields: Confronting Mountaintop Removal” - (edukes)
Frank Dukes has been affiliated with George Mason's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and Department of Environmental Science and Policy
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Panel Discussion and Dialogue: " Egypt, Libya, Tunisia: Patterns of Middle East Reform" - (K.Moriarty)
Egypt, Libya, TunisiaPatterns of Middle East ReformWednesday, March 30, 20117:00 - 9:00 p.m.Research 1, Room 163 Volunteer facilitators are needed
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Dialogue & Difference: Panel Discussion and Dialogue - (K.Moriarty)
Same Sex MarriageThe Intersection of Civil Rights & Sociocultural Traditions A Panel Discussion & Dialogue Thursday February 247:00 - 9:00 p.
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Undergraduate Career Workshop - (K.Moriarty)
Wondering how you can use your degree in CAR to get a job? Come to the ICAR Career workshop and learn about job search skills specific to the
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation II: Searching for a Research Tradition in CAR - (ldwyer2)
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Sense and Nonsense About Protests and Turmoil in Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon - (K.Moriarty)
ICAR Undergraduate Program Brown Bag Lecture Sense and Nonsense About Protests and Turmoil in Tunisia, Egypt, and LebanonPresented By: Bassam
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Grassroots Solutions & Community Conflicts: Reflections from Liberia (Undergrad Brown Bag Series) - (K.Moriarty)
Despite generous foreign assistance for reconstruction and peacebuilding, many Liberian peace and community activists believe that the skills and