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Welcome to the Peace, Justice and Citizen Diplomacy MIG

Page history last edited by Jeremy Finer 8 years, 1 month ago

 

Welcome to the Peace, Justice and Citizen Diplomacy wiki website. This is an online collaborative workspace where you can learn and share about how peace, justice, sustainability, citizen diplomacy, global civil society and related topics are relevant and important to the field of international education. Additionally, this site can be used as an information clearinghouse and a place where PJ&CD MIG members and friends can develop, plan, report, and comment on specific projects, initiatives and research. 

 

If you are not familiar with how to add new pages or content to a wiki, please review the How to Use a Wiki page and/or contact Samantha Martin at samanthamartin08@gmail.com.

 

The Member Interest Group (MIG) of NAFSA (Association of International Educators) formed in 2005 to “promote global understanding and foster good relationships that in time will contribute significantly to ending conflict, international aggression and to uphold the ideals of peace and global justice...By connecting international education  with peace and global justice, we will be taking a step in the right direction.”


The PJCD MIG is looking to re-structure for 2013-2015! Are you interested in being involved? Contact Samantha at samanthamartin08@gmail.com.


Write a book review and share it with the group! Why is this book relevant for international educators? (Add a page in the Book Review File)


  

Rotary International has declared their 2012/2013 "Peace through Service". Read about Rotary Peace Fellowships, Ambassadorial Scholarships, and more at  www.rotary.org.

 


 

NAFSA's International Educator magazine is looking for information about students, faculty, and campuses involved with peace building and conflict resolution abroad or on campus! Information about study abroad programs or international research projects focused on peace building and conflict resolution (involving students or faculty working with international counterparts) is desired. If you know of any experts who would be helpful to talk to, or if you know of any such peace building and conflict resolution projects, please forward names, contact information, or links to Web pages about such initiatives to Elaine Loveland at elainal@nafsa.org.


 

Current Chair

Samantha Martin

SamanthaMartin08@gmail.com

717.314.7991 

 

Chair Elect

TBD

 

Former Chairs

Dr. James M. Skelly

Michael Johansson, Chair

Tom Millington, Co-chair

Dan Olds, Co-chair 

 

Reviews

 

Comments (8)

kepplet@juniata.edu said

at 3:37 pm on Jul 1, 2010

Samantha, thanks for connecting me. Tom K

tsrohrer said

at 3:43 pm on Jul 1, 2010

Thanks so much for your work on this, Sam! --Thelma

Samantha Martin said

at 3:52 pm on Jul 1, 2010

Thanks for joining and participating!

Tom Millington said

at 2:07 pm on Jul 7, 2010

This is a great project! Thanks for spear-heading this initiative, Samantha!

David J. Smith said

at 11:28 am on Aug 20, 2010

I like the expanded title. USIP is still thinking about how we will participate in the next conference. We should have plan in a few weeks.

Samantha Martin said

at 11:49 am on Aug 20, 2010

I agree David. I think it focuses the purpose of this NAFSA SIG a bit more. We are looking forward to USIP's contributions, involvement, and collaboration!

Laura Kurland said

at 8:32 pm on Jun 2, 2011

very excited to be a part of NAFSA for my first time and falling upon the MIG. I look forward to future collaboration!

Samantha Martin said

at 11:36 am on Jun 9, 2011

Welcome Laura!

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