Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
At the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR), faculty and students are committed to the development of theory, research, and practice that interrupt cycles of violence. ICAR is an innovative academic resource for people and institutions worldwide. It comprises a community of scholars, graduate students, alumni, practitioners, and organizations in the field of peace making and conflict resolution. ICAR is a Commonwealth Center for Excellence, recognized for its leadership in the field and its world-renowned faculty.
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Volume 6 no 1
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- Environmental Justice as Place-Making: A Study of Mexican Migrants, Transnational Advocacy, and Urban Rehabilitation in Matamoros, Mexico
- Four Years After 11 September: What Can 'Conflict Resolution' Possibly Tell Us About Terrorism?
- Social Justice and Indigenous Identities
- Review of The Cultural Defense (Alison Dundes Renteln, Oxford 2004)
- Transnational NGOs and Local Struggles
