Erica Soren

Erica Soren
Event Coordinator at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

M.S, Candidate , Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

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Erica Soren is Event Coordinator and MS Candidate at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. The Applied Practice and Theory (APT) program team member.



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October 01, 2008
The Welcome Dinner this year was a huge success with 137 new students, faculty, staff, alumni, advisory board members
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September 01, 2008
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) welcomed over one-hundred new faces to its community last
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Monday, February 2, 2009 Brown Bag Lecture with Matthew Alexander "How to Break A Terrorist" Contact: Erica Soren, [email protected]
February 02, 2009
For years conflict resolution scholars and practitioners have studied ways to reduce prejudice in society, believing that prejudice leads to or increases the likelihood of conflict. The thesis presented looks at the impact of political alliances on party supporters’ views and perceptions
December 02, 2008
This dissertation explores James H. Laue’s approach to conflict resolution by examining his applied theory of third-party intervention. A scholar/practitioner of both theory and practice from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, Laue’s contributions to building the field of conflict
December 02, 2008
Dissertation Committee: Richard Rubenstein, J.D., ICAR (Chair) Christopher R. Mitchell, Ph.D., ICAR Dean Pruitt, Ph.D. ICARContact: Erica Soren, [email protected]
November 25, 2008
Dissertation Committee: Dennis Sandole, Ph.D., ICAR, (Chair) Christopher R. Mitchell, Ph.D., ICAR Donald Gantz, Ph.D., Applied Information Technology, GMUContact: Erica Soren, [email protected]
November 25, 2008
This research is a comparative study of professional practice related to two schools of thought in the field of nonviolent conflict intervention: conflict resolution and conflict transformation. The research relies upon a thorough review of scholarly literature related to these two schools and
November 24, 2008
The eruption of highly contagious, violent conflicts, including the August 2008 war in South Ossetia, necessitates urgency in monitoring events in post-Soviet Eurasia in terms of regional and international security as well as for conflict prevention and preventive diplomacy. Ukraine’s
November 21, 2008
Throughout Paraguay, indigenous communities are facing increased and unnecessary hardship as their lands are sold to private agriculture business. They are often subject to arrest, intimidation and torture. As a result of losing their lands, they no longer have access to food security,
November 19, 2008
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