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Jason J. Campbell
, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Philosophy
Ph.D.
in Sociopolitical Philosophy
Teaching and research interests:
Genocide studies and prevention, the problem of
evil, state endorsed mass extermination and the theoretical understanding of
exclusionary ideologies.
Andrea Cevallos
, Program Coordinator, Department of Family Therapy
Ronald J. Chenail
, Associate Provost for DAIS/Professor of Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Family Therapy
Teaching and research interests:
Discourse in therapy and mediation, qualitative
inquiry.
Patricia M. Cole
, Professor (Ret.), Department of Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Family Therapy
Teaching and research interests:
Family relationships in family business and in
other work contexts, gender concerns in the workplace, qualitative research.
Robin Cooper,
Director of the Doctoral Program at DCAR; Assistant Professor of
Conflict Resolution and Ethnic Studies
Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Teaching and research interests:
Identity-based conflict, cross-cultural resolution,
qualitative research, collaborative practices in organizational contexts and student
learning.
Cheryl Duckworth
, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution
Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Teaching and research interests:
Peace education, development, culture and
conflict, qualitative methods.
William Faulkner, III
, Assistant Dean of Student Development/College Student
Affairs Program Faculty
Ph.D. in Education
Teaching and research interests:
Student Development Theory, Assessment and
instrumentation, Collegiate and Adult Leadership Development, Organizational
Interventions, and Training and Facilitation.
Douglas Flemons
, Professor of Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Family Therapy
Teaching and research interests
: Relational means of creating and understanding
contextual phenomena such as therapy, hypnosis, and learning, writing as inquiry,
therapeutic imagination, the presence of absence and the absence of presence.
Adriana Garay,
Director of Marketing, DAIS
Master’s in Business Administration
Alexia Georgakopoulos
, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution and
Communication
Ph.D. in Communication
Teaching and research interests:
Conflict, Intercultural Communication,
Organizational Communication, Pedagogy Communication, Nonverbal Communication,
and Interpersonal Communication.