Douglas Irvin-Erickson is Director of the Genocide Prevtion Program at George Mason University, School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Douglas Irvin-Erickson has worked in the field of genocide studies and atrocity prevention in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Cambodia, Myanmar, Ukraine, and Argentina. He is the author of books, chapters, and articles on genocide, religion and violence, human security, international criminal law, and political theory. His current research includes a book on the life and works of Raphael Lemkin, the originator of the word „genocide” who authored the UN Genocide Convention (UPenn Press, 2017). Irvin-Erickson also serves as Editor of Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, the official publication of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. He holds a Ph.D. in Global Affairs from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and an M.A. in English Literature.
He teaches:
Human Rights Advocacy (graduate and undergrad) (click for syllabus: 2018, 2019)
Human Rights and Inequality (undergrad) (click for syllabus: 2019)
Qualitative Methodologies (graduate) (click for syllabus: 2019)
Violence: Causes and Alternatives (undergrad) (click for syllabus: 2019)
Conflict and our World (undergrad) (click for syllabus: 2018, 2019)
Theories of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (undergrad) (2017, 2018) (click for syllabus: 2018)
Social Dynamics of Terrorism, Security, and Justice (undergrad) (2018)
Engaging Conflicts: Genocide and Atrocity Prevention (graduate) (click for syllabus: 2019)
Engaging Conflicts: Genocide and the United States (graduate) (click for syllabus: 2018)
Religion and the Holocaust: Primary Research at the USHMM (graduate) (click for syllabus: 2017)
Culture, Identity, and Conflict (undergrad) (2017)
The Philosophy and Methods of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (graduate) (2016)
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Douglas Irvin-Erickson & Emily Sample: Building Peace in America
America may not be at war, but it is not at peace. Recent public and political rhetoric have revealed the escalation of a pervasive and dangerous ‘;us versus them’ ideology in the United States. This …
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