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  Graduate School–Newark 2012–2014 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Peace and Conflict Studies 735  

Peace and Conflict Studies 735

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Arts

Director of Graduate Programs: R. Brian Ferguson

Website: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/peace-and-conflict

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Sherri-Ann Butterfield, Ph.D., Sociology, Michigan
Race and ethnic relations; immigration and migration; gender; identity and culture; urban

Aldo Civico, Ph.D., Anthropology, Columbia
Political violence; insurgency; internally displaced people; transnational crime; conflict resolution; Latin America

Ira Cohen, Ph.D., Sociology, Wisconsin
Social theories of order and conflict

R. Brian Ferguson, Ph.D., Anthropology, Columbia
War; political violence;, state-tribe interaction; policing; organized crime; human nature

Alex Hinton, Ph.D., Emory
Genocide; political violence; transnational justice; human conflict resolution; human rights

Jaime Lew, Ph.D., Sociology and Comparative Education, Columbia
Comparative and international education; urban; immigration; race; ethnicity; international migration and globalization

Sean Mitchell, Ph.D., Anthropology, Chicago
War; violence and peace; politics of inequality; nationalism; Brazil; Latin America

Isaias Rojas-Perez, Ph.D., Anthropology, Johns-Hopkins
Violence; the state; forensic anthropology; human rights; postconflict recover

Kurt Schock, Ph.D., Sociology, Ohio State
Civil resistance; social movements; conflict transformation

Genese Marie Sodikoff, Ph.D., Anthropology, Michigan
Conservation and conflict; environmental justice; Africa and the Indian Ocean

 
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