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A.J. Morgen
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Assistant Professor in the Undergraduate Study Abroad Program

Fields of expertise

  • Women and Gender Issues

  • Human Rights

  • African Politics

  • Transitional Justice

  • Genocide,

  • Ethnic Conflict

  • International Humanitarian Assistance

Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate, American Graduate School in Paris, France

  • M.A. in Trauma and Violence Transdisciplinary Studies (2010), New York University, USA

  • B.A. in Political Science (2007), Vanderbilt University, USA

Other Current Posts

Researcher at Waging Peace (non-governmental organization), New York, USA

Previous Experience

  • International Center for Transitional Justice (non-govermental organization), Cape Town, South Africa: Gender Researcher (2009)

  • Sanctuary for Families (Center for Battered Women's Legal Services), New York, USA: Project Coordinator, Courtroom Advocates Project (2007-2009)

  • Amnesty International, New York, USA: New York Anchor, International Justice and Accountability Program (2007-2008)

  • Manna International (non-govermental organization), Managua, Nicaragua: International Volunteer (2006)

Seleted Publications

  • "Gender Justice in Southern Africa: Challenging the Impunity Gap", International Center for Transitional Justice, November 2009

  • "African Women in Conflict: More Than Only Victims", Perpsectives on Global Issues, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Fall 2010

 
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