| Fall
2005 |
|
November
10, 2005, 12:30 p.m.
Room
C-103, Hesburgh Center |
“The
Despicable and the Dangerous: Antagonizing Settlers
in the Colonial Present Israel-Palestine”
Joyce
Dalsheim, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow |
November
15, 2005, 4:15 p.m.,
Room C-103,
Hesburgh Center
|
“In
Search of an Identity: Muslim
life in America.”
Genevieve
Abdo, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow |
| Spring 2005 |
|
March 18-19, 2005
Hesburgh Center |
Conference
"Building
Peace Through Interreligious Encounters" |
| Fall 2004 |
|
| October
7, 2004, 12:30 p.m., Room C-103 Hesburgh Center |
"Inconstant
Homelands: Political Storytelling among Kashmiri
Hindu Migrants in New Delhi,
India,"
Haley Duschinski,
Rockefeller Visiting Fellow |
November
4, 2004, 12:30 p.m., Room
C-103
Hesburgh Center
|
"Constructing
a Curriculum on Interreligious Dialogue and Conflict
Resolution,"
Patrice Brodeur, Rockefeller Visiting
Fellow |
| November
11, 2004, 12:30 p.m., Room C-103 Hesburgh Center |
"Peace
is Beautiful: Defusing Ethnic and Religious Violence
in East Kalimantan, Indonesia,"
Jennifer Connolly, Rockefeller Visiting
Fellow |
| Spring 2004 |
|
April 1-3, 2004
Jinja Nile Resort, Uganda |
Conference
"Religion
in African Conflicts and Peace-building Initiatives:
Problems and Prospects for Globalizing Africa" |
| Fall 2003 |
|
October 9, 2003
12:30 p.m.
Room C-103, Hesburgh Center |
"Media
Liberalization in Africa: Raising the Stakes of
Religious and Ethnic
Conflict"
Rosalind
Hackett, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
|
October 30, 2003
12:30 p.m.
Room C-103, Hesburgh Center |
"Of
Secular Snakes and Spiritual Serpents: Indigenous
Revivalism, Ethnic
Nationalism, and National Consciousness in Post-Moi
Kenya"
Jim Smith,
Social-Cultural Anthropologist (Ph.D. University of
Chicago, 2002) |
November 13, 2003
12:30 p.m.
Room C-103, Hesburgh Center |
"Prospects
for Islamic Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa"
Sakah Mahmud,
Associate Professor of Political Science, Transylvania
University, Lexington, Kentucky
|
| Spring
2003 |
|
Tuesday,
Feb. 25
4:15 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
The Road to Peace and Justice: Dialogue and Reconciliation
between Israelis and Palestinians
Mohammed Abu-Nimer,
Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, Kroc Institute and Assistant
Professor, School of International Service, American University |
Friday-Saturday,
Apr. 11-12
Hesburgh Center Auditorium |
Conference
Women and the
Contested State: Religion, Violence and Agency in South
Asia
|
| Fall
2002 |
|
Thursday,
Oct. 3
12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
The "Surrogate" Capitalist: Women-Targeted
Programs and the Emergence of New Technologies of Control
in Bangladesh
Lamia
Karim, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow
|
Thursday,
Oct. 17
12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
Silence of Terror, Voices of Oracles: Violence, Suffering
and Healing in Sri Lanka's War Zone
Patricia Lawrence,
Rockefeller Visiting Fellow |
Thursday,
Nov. 7
12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
Burma and the Politics of Fear
Monique Skidmore,
Rockefeller Visiting Fellow |
| Spring
2002 |
|
| February
19, 2002 |
Lecture:
Nonviolence and Peacebuilding in Islam
Mohammed Abu-Nimer,
Rockefeller Visiting Fellow; Assistant Professor, School
of International Service, American University |
April
12-13
Hesburgh Center |
Conference:
In Multiple Voices: Challenges
and Opportunities for Islamic Peacebuilding After September
11 |
| Fall
2001 |
|
|
Thursday,
Sept. 20 12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center
|
Lecture
Confessionalism and Democratization: The Development
of Electoral Law in Lebanon
Thomas
Scheffler, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow and Professor,
Political Science, Free University of Berlin.
|
Thursday,
Oct. 11 12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
Daghestan: The Quest for Identity
Tamara
Sivertseva, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow and
an ethnographer at the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Oriental Studies
|
Tuesday,
Oct. 16
4:00-6:00 p.m. Hesburgh Center Auditorium |
Panel
Discussion
Inter-religious Solidarity and Peacebuilding: The South
African Experience
Representatives from South Africa's Jewish, Hindu and
Christian religious communities share their experience
in ecumenical dialogue and peacebuilding.
Franz
Auerbach, consultant to Jewish Board of Deputees
Ela Gandhi, member of Parliament, Vice-President
of Natal Indian Congress and granddaughter of Mahatma
Gandhi
Gerri Lubbe, Minister of Religion
Kenosi Mofokeng, Spiritual Churches' Research
and Theological Training Institute
A
reception will follow the panel discussion.
|
Thursday,
Nov. 15 12:30 p.m.
C-103 Hesburgh Center |
Lecture
Alternatives to Islamic Extremism: The Nur Movement
in Turkey
Hakan
Yavuz, Rockefeller Visiting Fellow; Professor
of Political Science, Middle East Center, University
of Utah
|