How to Establish and Sustain Successful International Collaboration
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1000 University Center Ln,Lawrenceville GA 30043
07 November, 2022
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* * * IN-PERSON * * * This event is open to GGC faculty only. Please register with your GGC e-mail address. Registrations from non-GGC email addresses will be cancelled. How to Establish and Sustain Successful International Collaboration: A Conversation with Erica Resende (Brazil) and Dovile Budryte Description: The goal of the event is to discuss a model for successful international collaboration and describe one current project (an edited volume) in detail. Dovile and Erica have collaborated on many projects since 2011. They won a workshop grant from the International Studies Association (ISA) and produced two co-edited volumes and two special journal issues. They are currently working on another co-edited volume (under contract with Routledge) and a special journal issue. The event will outline the steps for establishing successful international collaboration and will discuss the co-edited volume on memory politics in international relations. Facilitator: Dr. Erica Resende Dr. Erica Resende holds a double B.A. in Legal Studies and in International Relations, and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. She is Assistant Professor (tenured) of International Relations and Security Studies at the Brazilian War College in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is also visiting professor at the University of Passau, Germany, at the University of Oklahoma, a Fulbright U.S. Scholar and U.S. State Department alumna. Her research interests are critical security studies, U.S. foreign policy, identity politics, and memory and trauma studies. Based in Brazil, she has authored over 12 books in both Portuguese and English as well as published in articles in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Dovile Budryte Dovile BudrytÄ—, Ph.D, is a professor of political science at Georgia Gwinnett College. Her areas of interest include gender studies, trauma and memory in international relations and nationalism. She was a 2004 National Endowment for the Humanities grant recipient, 2000-01 Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (New York) Fellow, and a 1998-99 Fellow at the College for Advanced Central European Studies at Europa University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.
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