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Dr. Janie Leatherman is director of international studies and professor of politics. Publications include Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict (Polity 2011); Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics: Illusions of Control, ed. Janie Leatherman (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008); Charting Transnational Democracy: Beyond Global Arrogance, ed. Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005); From Cold War to Democratic Peace: Third Parties,Peaceful Change and the OSCE (Syracuse University Press, 2003); and Breaking Cycles of Violence: Conflict Prevention in Intrastate Crises, co-authored by Janie Leatherman, Raimo Väyrynen, William DeMars, and Patrick Gaffney (Kumarian, 1999). Her research covers conflict, gender and violence, sex-trafficking, foreign policy and transnational politics.
Dr. Leatherman's training and consultancy in conflict resolution include the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes, the United Nations University, Catholic Relief Services, Search for Common Ground, the Brookings Institution, and the Council on Foreign Relations (New York). She has grants from national and international funding sources, including the Department of Education, United States Institute of Peace, the Social Science Research Council, Pew Foundation, Swedish Government, and also the Fulbright-Hayes and American Scandinavian dissertation fellowships. She has delivered more than 50 public addresses and dozens of conference papers in national and international forum.
Dr. Leatherman's prior appointments include Illinois State University (1997-2006), the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame (1992-1997), and Macalester College (1989-1991). She was Director of Brethren Colleges Abroad and taught at the University of Barcelona from 1991-1992. Her Ph.D. is from the University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies (1991).
Dr. Leatherman's training and consultancy in conflict resolution include the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes, the United Nations University, Catholic Relief Services, Search for Common Ground, the Brookings Institution, and the Council on Foreign Relations (New York). She has grants from national and international funding sources, including the Department of Education, United States Institute of Peace, the Social Science Research Council, Pew Foundation, Swedish Government, and also the Fulbright-Hayes and American Scandinavian dissertation fellowships. She has delivered more than 50 public addresses and dozens of conference papers in national and international forum.
Dr. Leatherman's prior appointments include Illinois State University (1997-2006), the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame (1992-1997), and Macalester College (1989-1991). She was Director of Brethren Colleges Abroad and taught at the University of Barcelona from 1991-1992. Her Ph.D. is from the University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies (1991).
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(203) 254-4000 x3429
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Related documents
Disciplines
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
- International and Area Studies
- Political Science
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Unsafe Spaces: Trends and Challenges in Gender-Based Violence
Leatherman, J. & Griffin, N., Mar 25 2014, In: World Politics Review - First Response: Health Work in Conflict Zones.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Teagle Project: Scope of Humanitarianism
Leatherman, J. & Ryscavage, R., Dec 10 2013, In: Default journal.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics: Illusions of Control
Leatherman, J., Jan 1 2008Research output: Other contribution
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Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict: Complex Dynamics of Re-Victimization
Leatherman, J., Jan 1 2007, In: International Journal of Peace Studies. 12Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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