
معرفی
Gordana Rabrenovic is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Brudnick Center on Violence and Conflict at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on intergroup conflict and violence in regions like Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, and the Balkans. She co-authored the book Why We Hate and is currently working on a book about post-conflict reconstruction in Northern Ireland.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, State University of New York at Albany (1990)
Research Interests:
- Conflict initiation, escalation, and de-escalation
- Social justice and urban policy
- Non-profit organizations and human service systems
Awards & Grants:
- Team Aspiration Award for participation in the Institute for Race and Justice (2006)
- $7,000 grant for "Race Differences in School Exclusions" (2002, Co-PI with Jack Levin)
- Phi Beta Delta Fellowship (1996)
Advising & Service:
- Directed the MathPower Parent Involvement Initiative (2000)
- Member of Northeastern's Provost Advisory Committee on Practice-Oriented Education (2001–2003)
- Involved in initiatives like the Center for Innovation in Urban Education and Urban Community Service Program
Labs & Teams: Leads the Brudnick Center for the Study of Violence & Conflict, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to conflict resolution and social justice.
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