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סמינרים מחלקתיים 2020-2021 | התכנית לחקר סכסוכים, ניהולם ויישובם

סמינרים מחלקתיים 2020-2021

The Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution

Attendance in all seminars is mandatory for students in our program

List of departmental seminars for the 2020-2021 academic year

Seminars will be held from 13:00 to 14:30 via ZOOM unless stated otherwise

 

26.10.20:  Opening of the year seminar

Prof. Ifat Maoz, Director, The Program for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution: Greetings opening remarks 

Lecturer: Advocate Netta Loevy, Itach Maaki - Women Lawyers for Social Justice 

20 Years for UN Security Council Resolution - Women Peace and Security: Achievements and Barriers 

Conducted jointly with the Program for Gender and Diversity Studies 

 

16.11.20: Prof. Tsfira Grebelsky Lichtman, The Hebrew University and Ono Academic Center

Mic, Pandemic and Epic: Male versus Female Political Leaders’ Nonverbal Communication during the COVID-19 Crisis

Conducted jointly with the Program for Gender and Diversity Studies 

 

14.12. 20: Dr. Nik John, Department of Communication, The Hebrew University                   

The role of unfriending in conflict and conflict resolution.

 

04.01.21: Dr. Boaz Hameiri, The Evens Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation, School of Social and Policy Studies, Tel Aviv University

Interventions for changing well-anchored attitudes in the context of intergroup conflicts

 

Second Semester Seminars

 

15.03.21: Dr. Shoham Choshen-Hillel, School of Business Administration and the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

To be honest, I lie

 

19.04.21: Dr. Nechumi Yaffe, Tel Aviv University 

Social norms and conflicting norms in the Haredi society 

 

03.05.21: Dr. Ibrahim Hazboun, The Hebrew University

Dynamics and experiences of living in marginalized communities: The case of Palestinians in Jerusalem 

 

07.06.21 Dr. Reut Barak Weekes, Glocal International Development Program, The Hebrew University

Links between conflicts and economic development in the African continent