Events by these Researchers
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Dissertation Defense: Julie Shedd - "Is All News Good News: Media Coverage of Terrorism" - (jshedd)
Disseration Defense: Julie SheddIs All News Good News: Media Coverage of TerrorismTuesday, June 25th1:00PM - 3:00PMFoundation Building, Conference
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The Ironic Performances of Internet Counter-Narratives Resisting Regime Censorship in China - (scobb)
Thesis Defense by Grace Chau There is a dominant narrative promoted by the PRC that advocates “Harmony.” This project examines the
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Where Has All the Civility Gone? Examining Discourse in American Politics and Working Across Party Lines - (scheldel)
The relatively recent plague of political incivility and deadlock in America has been attributed to many factors, ranging from the ill temper of
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Dissertation Defense: Jana El Horr, Political Shiism in the Arab World: Rituals, Ideologies, and Politics - (Jana El Horr)
Researchers and experts on Arab politics have often debated the role of political Shiism as a source of regional instability and conflict
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Mindfulness and the 2012 Election: Issues and Attitudes to Transform the Nation - (rrubenst)
ELEVATE OUR NATION Why has the presdiential contest of 2012 proven so disappointing? What prevents the candidates and their parties from
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Dissertation Defense: George Oliver, Breeding the Phoenix: An Analysis of the Military's Role in Peacebuilding. - (goliver1)
There are numerous professional groups and individuals working for world peace. The reality is, however, that wars between nations or within nations
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Proposal Defense: Anytown, USA: violence of the post-industrial midwest as performed by Omaha, NE - (J.Filipi)
Please join Ph.D Candidate James Filipi while he defends his dissertation proposal on Friday September 28, 2012 - 10:00AM - Arlington Truland
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Brown Bag Lecture - Spreading Democracy around the World: A World Made Safe for Private Enterprise - (ssimmon5)
Join our new undergraduate program director, Dr. Solon Simmons, discuss American foreign policy in the postwar period.
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Dissertation Defense: Mohammed Cherkaoui, Why Social Groups Split? A Hamas-Fatah Case Study - (mcherkao)
This research focuses on how we should define the energy that empowers rebellion and generates appealing frames and imposes change, and whether one
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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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What's Next? #Occupy and the future of the American Left - (menglis1)
Join Unrest Magazine (www.unrestmag.com) and The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution for a spirited debate on the future of the Occupy
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Doctoral Defense: Revisiting the Discourse on State Failure: Towards a Conflict Resolution Trajectory - (syamin1)
This research is a comparative case study of eight states in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East assessing the impact of external military
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Doctoral Defense: "Developmental Politics: The Minnow and the Leviathan" - David G Alpher - (david alpher)
Join ICAR PhD Student David G Alpher as he defends his dissertation entitled:"Developmental Politics: The Minnow and the Leviathan."
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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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We Can Start a Prairie Fire: Business, taxes and the resurgence of neo-liberal America. A presentation with Solon Simmons - (ssimmon5)
Professor Simmons will be speaking about his recent work on the rise of movements of conservatism in America.
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Doctoral Defense: "News Media and Peacebuilding: Uncovering Opportunities That Can Facilitate Cooperation." - Rawhi Afaghani - (rafaghani)
Please join PhD student Rawhi Afaghani as he defends his dissertation, entitled:"News Media and Peacebuilding: Uncovering Opportunities That Can
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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