Karina Korostelina

Karina Korostelina
Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Biography

Karina V. Korostelina is a Professor and Director of the Program on History Memory and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, GMU. She has taught at National Taurida University, Ukraine and, since 2003, at GMU, where she also serves as a Director of on-line M.S. program. She is also a Chair of the Peace Culture and Communication Commission of the International Peace Research Association.

Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on social identity and identity-based conflicts, intergroup insult, the nation building processes, the relationships between Muslim and non-Muslim populations, role of history in conflict and post-conflict societies, conflict resolution and peacebuilding. She has been Fulbright New Century Scholar in 2002-2003, fellow at the Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research in 2009, fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in 1999-2000, and a visiting scholar at the Curriculum Resource Center of the Central European University in 2001. In 1993-2003 she was conducting research on ethnic and religious conflicts in Ukraine and served as a project director, mediator, and trainer for numerous conflict intervention programs. Since 2003 she is conducting research on identity-based conflicts in Armenia, Georgia, Morocco, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Ukraine. She has received 39 grants from the MacArthur Foundation, Luce Foundation, Spenser Foundation, Ebert Foundation, Northeast Asia History Foundation, Soros Foundation (Research Support Scheme, Managing Multicultural Communi



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Understanding human conflict requires knowledge of human behavior, motivation, and perception. Reviews and critically...
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Explores complex interrelations of social identity and postmodern conflicts in society. Emphasizes the role of...
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In-depth field study of ongoing conflict situations, and design and delivery of intervention processes to manage or...
Taken in last semester of master’s student course work. Assists in developing students’ own theories of conflict and conflict...
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Covers deeply rooted, intractable, or protracted social conflicts around core issues of identity, including race,...
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October 25, 2016
Karina V. Korostelina provides insights into the "Trump Effect" and explains that support for Trump among the American general public is based on three complementary pillars. First, Trump champions a specific conception of American national identity that...
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August 01, 2016
This volume includes 15 original contributions and draws upon different contexts, theories and methods to shed light on questions relevant to the general theme of history education in divided and post-conlict societies. The publication...
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July 30, 2015
Based on 60 semistructured interviews with history teachers in Ukraine, the ways in which social identity impacts reproduction of intergroup prejudice and conflict on the level of secondary education are explored. This involves an analysis regarding how salience...
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June 09, 2015
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief review of the Nazi Occupation of Crimea, examines the negative images of Crimean Tatars published in Soviet newspapers between 1941-1943 and the explicit rationale...
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2014
This paper describes multiple voices and the complexity in the definition of the Ukrainian national idea, as well as the continuous competition to establish the leading meaning of national identity. Presenting major national narratives in Ukraine from field...
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July 14, 2014
The purpose of this article is to build a systemic theory of insult based on insights from social identity theory and theories of power. Six types of insult are described: identity, projection, divergence, relative, power, and legitimacy, and the differences among...
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June 13, 2014
Five women entered the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow and began a performance of a "Punk Prayer." Young people fried eggs on the eternal flame near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ukraine. A small island in the Japan Sea provoked a...
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December 18, 2013
Despite the widespread acknowledgement that how people and groups understand their history plays a key role in the formation of their social identity, there has heretofore been only limited research on the mechanisms that bring this about. This book examines the...
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December 16, 2013
Twenty years ago Ukraine gained its independence and started on a path towards a free market economy and democratic governance. After four successive presidents and the Orange Revolution, there is a vast body of literature on the process of development and the...
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January 29, 2013
This book analyses the role of history education in conflict and post-conflict societies, describing common history textbook projects in Europe, the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Far East and the Middle East.Ever since the emergence of the modern school system and...
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May 08, 2012
Karina V. Korostelina discusses history education as a powerful mechanism for the development of social frames and public discourses that reflect political goals and develop loyalties to specific groups and selected identities. Apart from providing information...
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May 08, 2012
Forming a Culture of Peace addresses the formation of the culture of peace by challenging the discourses, narrative frames, and systems of values and beliefs that support and promote violence and conflict, defining new comprehensive approaches to human security....
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March 26, 2012
This book explores the issue of civilian devastation in modern warfare, focusing on the complex processes that effectively establish civilians’ identity in times of war.Underpinning the physicality of war’s tumult are structural forces that create...
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March 26, 2012
The enormous body of literature on the militarism of nations centers on the tumultuous encounters of martial forces, the political events preced­ing such encounters, and the cessation of hostilities with victory declared by one side. In recent years, scholars...
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March 26, 2012
In many wars the states engaged in hostility aboard will turn their attentions to the enemy at home, targeting individuals who disguise themselves as patriots while supporting foreign powers. Chapter 3 “Devastating civilians at home: The plight of Crimean...
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March 26, 2012
Chapter 5 “Double victims: The recruitment and treatment of child sol­diers in Chechnya” by Karina V. Korostelina and Juliia Kononenko analyze the reliance by martial forces on child soldiers in two wars in Chechnya: the mechanisms of involvement...
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March 26, 2012
Can the plight of civilians in war be improved? Can martial forces adopt and implement policies that transcend parochial national interests and that override the polarizing militaristic framing of war—victory/defeat, allies/enemy, costs/benefits? Can the...
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December 12, 2011
Common history projects can become one of the best vehicles through which to address issues of victimization and violence and create mutual understanding between societies formerly engaged in conflict. As such, developing a history curricula which looks at the...
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November 01, 2011
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August 02, 2011
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March 2011
State-controlled history education is used as a major tool in the development and strengthening of national identity, especially in newly independent states undergoing nation-building processes. The analysis of history education in Ukraine shows how it is employed...
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February 28, 2011
Why do civilians suffer most during times of violent conflict? Why are civilian fatalities as much as eight times higher, calculated globally for current conflicts, than military fatalities? In Why They Die, Daniel Rothbart and Karina V. Korostelina address these...
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October 01, 2010
This continuing series presents original research results on the leading edge of psychology analysis. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial results across a broad spectrum. This book reviews research on ways of defining...
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January 01, 2010
Many scholars stress that teaching about the shared past plays a major role in the formation of national, ethnic, religious, and regional identities, in addition to influencing intergroup perceptions and relations. Through the analysis of historic narratives in...
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July 2009
This article examines the socio-psychological mechanisms that guided decisions of the Israeli leadership to attack the civilian infrastructure during the Lebanon war in 2006. Based on reports by the Israeli governmental commission for the war, known as the...
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January 01, 2009
In the 1990s, Crimea had substantial potential for eruption of ehtnopolitical violence. Multiple " nested autonomy" conflicts arose from the resettlement of 250,000 Crimean Tatars, who had been deproted to Central Asia by Stalin in 1944, and the...
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January 01, 2009
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September 23, 2008
This article examines the process of national identity formation among ethnic minorities in the Crimea - specifically, the moderation effects of concepts of national identity on interrelations between conflict indicators and readiness for conflict or compromise...
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September 09, 2008
The scale of devastation of the innocents, caught violent conflicts throughout the world, is increasing. This is not incidental to the nature of identity conflicts. In today’s violent conflicts the innocents die in far greater numbers than do military...
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March 01, 2008
This paper discusses the results of the survey conducted in co-operation with the European Research Center for Migration and Ethnic Relations, concerning identity in the Autonomous Republics of Russia and Ukraine. The survey queried 6522 residents of such...
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January 01, 2008
Many scholars have stressed that teaching about the past plays the major role in the formation of national, ethnic, religious, and regional identities, and intergroup perceptions and relations. This article analyzes the impact of the content of history education...
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July 24, 2007
This book presents the conception of a system of social identities, including the system's structure, development and dynamics, and explores the influence of cultural dimensions and identity salience on attitudes, behavior, and the structures of consciousness....
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June 01, 2007
The paper aims to explore the interconnections between social identities (ethnic, national, regional and religious) and conflict intentions in Tajikistan. Based on the analysis of the dynamics of identity-based conflicts, the paper emphasizes the importance of an...
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January 01, 2007
Article OutlineReferences In 2005, the Program of Research and Training for Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the former Soviet Union (Title VIII), administrated by the Department of State, supported a new initiative of the Institute for Conflict...
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November 2006
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November 2006
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November 2006
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October 26, 2006
Identity, Morality, and Threat offers a critical examination of the social psychological processes that generate outgroup devaluation and ingroup glorification as the source of conflict. Dr. Daniel Rothbart and Dr. Karina Korostelina bring together essays...
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January 01, 2005
Comparative analysis of two ethnic minorities in Crimea.  
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January 28, 2004
This paper examines the process of national identity formation among ethnic minorities in the Crimea—specifically, the moderation effects of national identity building on interrelations between conflict indicators and...
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January 2003
The title of this book is Issledovanie Sotsialnoi Identichnosti Na Puti K Primireniiu V Krymu and it was written by K. V. Korostelina. This edition of Issledovanie Sotsialnoi Identichnosti Na Puti K Primireniiu V Krymu is in a Book format. This books publish...
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January 01, 2003
This article examines the process of national identity formation among ethnic minorities in the Crimea - specifically, how a new common identity develops in the system of existing identities, what meaning group identities have for different minorities group and...
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January 01, 2003
Social’naya identichnost’ v Krymu (The social identity in Crimea),  Simferopol, Dolya
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2002
The article presents identity-based training created on the basis of the social identity theory, categorization theory and common identity model. Training consists of three parts: (1) multiplicity and salience of identity; (2) identity as a course of conflicts; (3...
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January 01, 2002
Sistema social’nyh identichnostey: opyt analiza ethnicheskoi situachii v Krymu. (The system of social identities: the analysis of ethnic situation in the Crimea). Simferopol, Dolya, 255 p.
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July 01, 2001
Markiewicz on the fiscal situation .It is a valuable source of information and analysis. They note that the tax system has failed to satisfy the state’s need for revenues and it dose not fulfill its regulatory and stimulatory functions. The existing tax...
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January 01, 2001
Problema vyvchennya struktury identichnostey yak chinika u prognozyvanni cochial’nogo rozvitku syspilstva (Problem of research of identities’ structure as index in prognosis of social development).:Problemy zagal’noi ta pedagogichnoi psihologii (...
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January 01, 2001
Ethnicheskie stereotypy kak determinanta otsenki ethicheskih konflictov (vzglyad iz Kryma na Kosovo)(Ethnic stereotypes as a determinant of estimation of ethnic conflict (the view from the Crimea to Kosovo).
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January 01, 2001
Kulturnye razmernosti i kross-kul’turnaya adaptachiya (Cultural dimensions and cross-cultural adaptation).
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January 03, 2000
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January 03, 2000
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January 03, 2000
Vyrachennost’ social’noy identichnosti (The problems of social identity salience)
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January 03, 2000
Ethnicheskoe vsaimodeistvie v Krymu: analis modelei situachiy.(Ethnic relations in  the Crimea: the analyses of models of situations)
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January 03, 2000
 
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January 01, 2000
Processy stereotipzatsii  u krumsko-tatarskogo i slavyanskogo naseleniya  (The processes of  steretypisation of Crimean Tatars and Slavs)
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January 04, 1999
Etnicheskie osobennosti vospriayatiya studentov (The ethnic peculiarities of perception of student). In:  Psihologicheskie i pedagogicheskie aspecti prepodavaniya v VUZe
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January 04, 1999
Problemy issledovaniya etnicheskih osobennostey formirivaniya lichnosti pebenka. (The problems of researches of ethnical peculiarities of firming of child’s persons). Materials of scientific Conference: “Kostukovskie chteniya” (The Kostuk...
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January 04, 1999
Etnicheskie osobennosti potrebitel’skogo povedeniya (The ethnical peculiarities of consumer behavior). Materials of scientific Conference: “ Kostukovskie chteniya” (The Kostuk’s Reading)
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January 04, 1999
Modeli etniceskih situaciy i osobennosti activnosti. (The models of ethnic situations and peculiarities of activity). Uchenye zapiski SGU ( The scientific notes of Simferopol State University)
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January 04, 1999
Culturnye determinanty mezhetnicheskih otnosheniy (The cultural determinants of interethnic relations).  Uchenye zapiski SGU. (The scientific notes of Simferopol State University)
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January 04, 1999
Ethnicheskaya identichnost’ i affilyatsiya (The ethnical identity and affiliation) .: Uchenye zapiski TEI” (The scientific notes of Tavrichesky Ecological Institute)
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January 04, 1999
Problemy social’no-psyhologiceskogo issledovaniya conflictov (The problems social –psychological researches of ethnical conflicts)
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January 01, 1998
(1998) Psihodiagnostika mezhetnicheskih otnoshenii v Krymu  (Psychodiagnostic of interethnic relations in the Crimea) Simferopol.St.Univ., 135 p.
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August 1, 2011
The Orange Revolution in Ukraine was not just a series of protests and mass non-violent actions in the fall and winter
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May 2011
Every year a team of graduate students taking the Applied Practice and Theory (APT) course conducts research on an
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March 2011
After all the parades, the patriotic tributes, and the media portrayals that enshrine familiar virtues while maligning
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February 2011
Between December 2-4 2010, ICAR’s Program on History Memory and Conflict organized a conference entitled "
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October 01, 2007
Social Identity and Conflict Structures, Dynamics, and Implications Palgrave Macmillan PressBook Description This book
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Dissertation Defense - Thanos GatsiasExploring Popular Responses to Attempted Changes in the Dominant Discourse: The Case of the 6th Grade History Textbook Revision in GreeceTuesday November 8th, 20163pm to 5pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5183School for Conflict Analysis & ResolutionArlington
November 08, 2016
Dissertation Defense- O. Koray ErtasIdentity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-ViolenceMonday November 7th, 20161:30pm to 3:00pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5145School for Conflict Analysis & ResolutionArlington Campus Committee Members:Prof. Karina Korostelina, (Chair)Prof. Sandra
November 07, 2016
PEACE MUSEUMS WORLDWIDE:GIVING PEACE A CHANCEa lecture and discussionwith Joyce Apsel, New York Universityon her new bookThursday, October 272 pm to 4 pmatThe School for Conflict Analysis andResolution,
October 27, 2016
 Please join S-CAR in recognizing Karina Korostelina's new book titled Trump Effect. Wednesday, October 26, 2016Metropolitan Bldg., Room 51836:00PM - 8:00PMKarina V. Koros
October 26, 2016
Join us for a panel discussion on contribution of women of faith to society in peacebuilding and social harmony. September 29, 2016 at 6:30 PM at the IITS Mosque in Fairfax, VA.Date: September 29, 2016 at 6:30 PMVenue: Institute of Islamic and Turkish Studies, 10359-B Democracy Ln. Fairfax VA
September 29, 2016
MANIFESTATION OF HUMAN SECURITY THROUGH COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENTIn Kabul & Herat of AfghanistanBy Nilofar SakhiMay 4, 20162:30pm- 4:30pmMetropolitan Building Room 5145COMMITTEEChair: Dr. Karina KorostelinaDr. Richard RubensteinDr. Connie L. McNeelyABSTRACTHuman security is a widely defined term
May 04, 2016
April 25th, 2016Metropolitan Bldg. Room 518312:30-2pm The School for Conflict Analysis an Resolution invites you to come and engage in a discussion about Brazilian social, racial, and political contentious.engage in a discussion on Brazilian Social, racial, and political contentious. A group
April 25, 2016
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR), located at George Mason University invites you to a conference of panels and discussion on an array of topics that explore the relationship between history, memory, and conflict resolution.For
April 22, 2016
 In light of recent student protests on issues of social inclusion and race at campuses across the country, we feel we are a
December 09, 2015
CALL FOR PROPOSALSFacing a Violent Past - Dealing with history and memory in Conflict ResolutionThe deadline for submission of proposals is Friday, December 4th, 2015Contact informationProgram for History, Memory and ConflictSchool for Conflict Analysis and ResolutionGeorge Mason
December 04, 2015
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