Sentences with phrase «for conflict studies»

She has been a visiting scholar at the National Center for Peace and Conflict Studies (New Zealand), the Kurt Lewin Institute (Netherlands), the Marburg Center for Conflict Studies (Germany), the Center for the Study of Conflict and Social Cohesion (Chile), and the International Graduate College on Conflict and Cooperation (Germany, UK, Belgium), where she has delivered lectures and taught workshops on prejudice reduction and intervention.
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Not exact matches

Because observational studies look at groups of people and their behavior over time, it's hard to say for sure that other conflicting factors aren't influencing the outcomes they examine.
In Health Canada's 2001 National Work - Life Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life balance.
Reshef says that in Syria alone, there are between 100,000 and 300,000 college aid students who have left off their studies as a result of displacement and the conflict, and this represents a terrible crisis for education, and the risk of creating an entire lost generation.
But according to study after study they're also good for conflict — people who are alike get along more easily and tend to enjoy working together more.
In addition, she has been a research fellow and an associate at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, a nonresident James A. Kelly fellow in Korean Studies at the Pacific Forum CSIS, and a visiting scholar at the George Washington University's Institute for Security and Conflict Studies under the Albert Gallatin Fellowship in International Affairs.
The study emphasizes controlling for any self - selection bias associated with the type of investors who seek advice, and focuses on common stock holdings to avoid any conflicts associated with mutual fund incentives.
Assuming that the studies done during the Korean conflict, the Vietnamese Era, and conflicts since then hold true for WW2, then the people in combat were fighting to protect their buddies.
Based on various research studies, it could be estimated that approximately twenty - five of his members have been hospitalized for major mental illness in the past, twenty - four are alcoholics, another fifty are severely handicapped by neurotic conflicts, and another one hundred by moderate neurotic symptoms.
The genuine conflict between theological paradigms operative in the debates of the Second Vatican Council during my own formative years of theological study in Rome focused the question for me initially as one within my own Roman Catholic Church community.
Over against these highly macroscopic designations, some studies have taken a much more specific spatial and temporal orientation, focusing for example on a specific event such as the overthrow of the shah in Iran or a series of related episodes such as the conflicts between Jews and Palestinians in Israel.
Anyone who has studied the Bible seriously, knows that there are often passages that conflict... unfortunately allowing those who take every word as coming from God, the ability to pick and choose which verses they desire to use for their current needs.
This for Nathanson is a psychological task that at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota» of knowledge she had gained through her study and practice of psychology — particularly the art of not sacrificing too much for her children: «Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own at times when there is a conflict
In fact, its findings conflict with the results of several other published studies that showed no association between consumption of sugar and risk for endometrial cancer.
It's difficult to navigate all the (sometimes conflicting) scientific studies out there saying «this is good for you» and «no that's bad for you!»
Spirulina is also a great source of B vitamins, and although it contains vitamin B12, I don't recommend using it as your main B12 supplement since studies are conflicting on whether or not this form of B12 is optimally absorbed in the body (I suggest using a sublingual B12 supplement for this instead).
Which is why studies such as the latest by the Institute for Family Studies, which touts the benefit of marriage over cohabitation when it comes to family instability, bother me: there's no way to know if the couples who cohabit would end up divorced if they wed or if their kids would be worse off if they stayed together — and perhaps subjected their kids to abuse, conflict, addiction or other dysfunstudies such as the latest by the Institute for Family Studies, which touts the benefit of marriage over cohabitation when it comes to family instability, bother me: there's no way to know if the couples who cohabit would end up divorced if they wed or if their kids would be worse off if they stayed together — and perhaps subjected their kids to abuse, conflict, addiction or other dysfunStudies, which touts the benefit of marriage over cohabitation when it comes to family instability, bother me: there's no way to know if the couples who cohabit would end up divorced if they wed or if their kids would be worse off if they stayed together — and perhaps subjected their kids to abuse, conflict, addiction or other dysfunctions.
Conflicted: successful VBAC, brain damaged baby Another homebirth, another brain injured baby, but the midwife was awesome Sam: a victim of homebirth But the baby's heartrate was fine right before it dropped nearly dead into the homebirth midwife's hands Two recent studies, released since de Crespigny and Savulescu submitted their paper for publication, have shown that the risk is extraordinarily high.
A study from 2010 acknowledged, yes, «in the short - term, kids go through a one - to two - year crisis period when their parents divorce,» but the idea of staying together for the kids is problematic, especially if it's a high - conflict family, and that previous research indicating people should stay together «has been plagued by many data problems — reliance on small samples derived from one therapy clinic, retrospective reports, and cross sectional data.»
Divorce also can strain parent - child relationships, lead to lost contact with one parent, create economic hardships, and increase conflict between parents (including legal conflictsfor a way to avoid these see Emery's Divorce Mediation Study).
With conflicting studies about the safety of caffeine for your baby in pregnancy, many moms aren't sure what to do about their need for that morning cup of joe.
Studies show that parental conflict is what creates the most pain and anguish for children after parents» split, and that keeping parental disagreements to a minimum is a crucial aspect of helping kids become resilient.
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Dona Matthews and Joanne Foster's conceptualization of «Mastery» versus «Mystery» approaches for gifted education and gifted child studies unveils the source of conflicting outcomes we see in the gifted education literature.
In our 2011 study: The New Dad: Caring, Committed and Conflicted, fathers were asked to identify where they fell on the continuum between providing for their families» financial needs and their families» emotional and physical needs.
The year - long study, conducted by Boston College Center for Work & Family researchers, focuses on both the career and paternal identities of new fathers; how the two integrate, conflict, and enrich one another.
Also at 9:30 a.m., the Lehman College Center for Human Rights & Peace Studies hosts its eighth annual conference, Artist as Witness: Cultural Production, Conflict, and Human Rights in Syria, Lehman College, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. W., East Dining Room, Music Building, the Bronx.
She serves as a Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and has served as a member of the Elder Justice Working Group, NYS Senator Sue Serino's Aging Services Advisory Board, Dutchess County Coalition of Non-Profits, the Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, and the NYS Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation Ethics Advisory Committee, among others.
Any person casually acquainted with the theories of conflict studies and research knows that when individuals or groups in conflict do not have credible facts to defend their side of disagreement or conflict issues, they resort to odious personal attacks and / or the assassination of the character, honour and integrity of their opponents as a cover for their inability to rebut the objective issue in conflict.
Earlier this month the influential Iraq Study Group chaired by former US secretary of state James Baker called for the gradual withdrawal of troops from the conflict - stricken Middle Eastern country.
By looking at reproduction as both a source of cooperation and conflict between the sexes, the researchers are finding clues from this study on a behavioral and molecular level that can be an important link for solving certain unexplained causes of human infertility.
«This provides evidence for the hypothesis that gender differences in intergroup conflict can have an evolutionary origin, as only males seem to benefit from displaying heroism,» says Joost Leunissen, a psychologist at the University of Southampton and co-author of the study.
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Until recently, studies on cultural motivations for conflict have focused on Western nations and Southeast Asia, Gelfand says.
About the importance of their article, the authors state: «In a period of international conflict as well as domestic pressures within the NHS, the study of stress and resilience has again become a prescient topic for both military and medical communities.
According to the study, men may punish more than women for two reasons: First, punishment is often viewed as similar to physical conflict.
Past studies have shown a couple's ability to manage conflict is crucial in terms of long - term relationship quality and stability, physical health, and healthy outcomes for their children.
A study published in the January issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings shows that most clinical practice guidelines for interventional procedures (e.g., bronchoscopy, angioplasty) are based on lower - quality medical evidence and fail to disclose authors» conflicts of interest.
«Bristol Bay Wild Salmon, Pebble Mine, and Intractable Conflict: Lessons for Environmental Studies and Sciences» lays the foundation for the extremely controversial topic of building the proposed Pebble Mine just miles away from Bristol Bay, Alaska.
Professor George Davey Smith, Director of the MRC IEU and Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Bristol, added: «We are used to seeing conflicting studies purporting to show that something is either good or bad for our health.
For their study, published Nov. 8, 2016, in Environmental Research Letters, the researchers first analyzed vegetation cover data for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that muFor their study, published Nov. 8, 2016, in Environmental Research Letters, the researchers first analyzed vegetation cover data for the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that mufor the months leading up to the storm to see if the Syrian conflict had really changed the land cover that much.
«Over the last several decades there have been conflicting theories for how the DNA is organized inside these chromosomes,» said Dr. Dekker, co-director of the Program in Systems Biology at UMMS and senior author of the Science study.
«These restrictions also are in conflict with new HCV treatment guidelines from the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (2015), which explicitly state that active injection drug users should be prioritized for treatment in part because of the risk of transmission to susceptible injection partners.»
This finding helps to explain why past studies have found conflicting results — experience matters, and tough times can influence an entire generation's happiness for the rest of their lives.
A recent study shows that particularly for women, the risk of conflict at work increases in so - called combi - and flex - offices.
A University of Georgia study using a new method for calculating urban heat island intensities clarifies the conflict on whether urban density or sprawl amplify these effects more.
Such claims could lead to confusion for consumers as early clinical and epidemiological studies report conflicting or confusing results.
Dr Cusack said: «The study shows that, in many cases, management actions to reduce these conflicts — such as controlling a population or paying out compensation for damage — are not adapted to changes in the conflict population or the damage level, and are sometimes even delayed.
Among the panel's recommendations are calls for more rigorous «intergeneration» animal feeding studies, a halt on trials conducted outside public institutes, and the removal of advisers with conflicts of interest from regulatory bodies.
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