Wanda Wigfall-Williams

Wanda Wigfall-Williams
Assistant Professor, American University's School of International Service
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Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2007
M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 1997
B.S. Psychology, Temple University, 1975

Biography

Dr. Wanda Wigfall-Williams has negotiated with terrorists, and facilitated dialogues with paramilitary groups. She has developed counter-trafficking campaigns in Eastern Europe, Asia, and West Africa.

She has taught graduate-level course at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and at Columbia College. Dr. Wigfall-Williams' academic interest areas are intercultural and international communication, identity issues related to race, ethnicity, and gender; and conflict analysis, management, and reconciliation strategies. She also has lectured at the University of Ulster and Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

As the first American named a Tip O’Neill Peace Fellow, Dr. Wigfall-Williams conducted extensive field research examining identity negotiation strategies within the context of mixed-tradition marriages in Northern Ireland's divided society. She has extensive experience in program planning, implementation and evaluation for public and private sector organizations such as the United States Agency for International Development, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Center for Substance Abuse and Prevention.

Dr. Wigfall-Williams is currently working on counter-trafficking education strategies, and exploring how diasporic and religious allegiances impact the conflict dynamics in divided societies. 



Awards and Honors
Brenda Rubenstein Peace Scholar
Dr. Wigfall -Williams received the Brenda Rubenstein Peace Scholar award for 1998-1999. The Schoolfor Conflict Analysis and Resolution made this award based on her academic excellence, and her...
Telly Award
Dr. Wigfall-Williams won a Telly Award for a 30-second public service announcement developed for theUrban Youth Public Education Campaign.She co-executive produced "Dispelling Myths, Restoring...
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Covers elements of cultural diversity, understanding, and awareness, as well as creative ways of approaching issues...
Brief history of field, survey of key conflict resolution themes and theories, and intervention methods. Overview includes general factors of...
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August 01, 2010
Category: Book Chapter
April 19, 2007
This dissertation examines identity negotiation between partners in mixed tradition marriages in the context of Northern Ireland, a divided society. Religious affiliation is an integral part of Northern Ireland, and as such, has been the nexus of legal, social,...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
June 01, 1998
Published for the Cooperative Housing Foundation, 1998.
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Title Published Date
November 26, 2007
This past Wednesday, the University Scholars Global Awareness Committee sponsored, “Not For Sale: Panelist
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