Conflict Resolution Students Present Master’s Projects
Event Date: May 14, 2012 - 5:30pm
Location: Campus Center, 3rd Floor, Room 3545
Graduate Programs in Conflict Resolution's master's program candidates will present their master's projects on Monday, May 14 from 5:30 -7 p.m. (flyer)
PRESENTATIONS ORGANIZED BY TOPIC:
Intergroup Conflict
Baris Mumyakmaz - “Media and Conflict: The Effect of Media Coverage on American Students’ Beliefs and Attitudes toward Muslims after Ground Zero Mosque/ Muslim Cultural Center Debate.”
Sofie Suter - “Hidden Negotiations: An Examination of Power Dynamics and Trust between Coyotes and Migrants on the Mexican-US Border.”
Joseph Bettencourt - “Two Countries, One Island: An Interview Study of Dominican and Haitian Perspectives of Their Intergroup Conflict.”
Resource Conflicts / Conflict Resolution Methods
Jillian Furman - “An Economic Analysis of Restorative Justice”
Afis Alao - “The Process of Stakeholders' Engagement in Resource Conflict Resolution: A Comparative Study.”
Denis Bogere -“Typology of Resource Conflict in Africa.”
International Policy Recommendations
Git Nahmens - “Identifying Appropriate Transitional Justice Processes to Achieve Reconciliation: the Venezuela Case.”
Rima Mahmoud - “Consociationalism and the Palestinian Israeli Conflict.”
Applying Conflict Resolution to Educational Programs
Jovonte Santos - “The Intervener’s Dilemma: Bridging Tensions between Integrity and Adaptation in Teaching Conflict Resolution Skills to Elementary School Boys.”
Cathleen Finn - “Creation of Experiential Team-Based Distributed Learning Modules to Develop Competence in Managing Intercultural Team Conflict.”