This project examines Arabic traditions of people power that began in the 10th and the ways that groups and individuals used expressive art to prevent or resolve conflict in non-violent means.
Results for "human rights and social justice"
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Faculty
Dr. Hansen's research interests include international trade and investment, regional economic integration, environmental protection, consumer protection, international economic law, judicial reform and judicial…
South Asia: domestic and international politics (India specialty) Comparative ethnic conflict British India: European images and artists' representation Professor Hardgrave is a specialist in comparative politics,…
Nineteenth-century British literature, Victorian anthropology and sexology, Darwin and social Darwinism, history of the Church Missionary Society, feminism in imperialism, colonial discourse studies, anglophone…
Professor Jinks's research and teaching interests include: Public international law, International humanitarian law, Human rights law, Criminal law, Rule of law in war time, Presidential power.
Professor Jones's fields of interest include the history of the U.S. South, and the history of labor and African Americans. She is currently at work on a book on the African-American community in Boston during the…
Social services and criminal justice; Sentencing, corrections and program and policy evaluation; Demography and racial conflict and violence; Research methodology and statistics
International relations, ethnic conflict, military intervention, peaceful conflict management, nuclear nonproliferation, national security.
criminal justice, organizational development, computer applications to organizational and community development