Amy S. Hubbard

AMY S. HUBBARD, Senior Research Associate at JBS International. She is a former Research Associate of the Child Welfare League of America; and a former Senior Research Associate for the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships.

From a 1992 report: Hubbard "was a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution in 1991-1992. She began her work on Palestinian-Jewish dialogue during graduate studies at Syracuse University where in 1992 she received her Ph.D. in Social Science.  At Syracuse, she was associated with  the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, where she specialized in  the study of  social movements, social conflict, and conflict resolution.  She is currently an assistant professor of  sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.

"Her main research interests are on how people build  social movement coalitions across lines of  conflict.  This paper, which  is based on her dissertation, will be part of  a book about Middle East dialogue. Dr. Hubbard recently began new research on how changes  in  the strategies used by  the Palestinian nationalist movement over  the,years have been viewed by  the U.S.  Jewish community.  She is also interested in cooperation across class and racial divisions in U.S.  urban areas."

Her PhD was titled "CROSS-CULTURAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION GROUPS: AMERICAN PALESTINIANS AND JEWS IN DIALOGUE ON THE MIDDLE EAST (CONFLICT RESOLUTION)." Her supervisor was Marshall Segall. |Rb1915006|SHubbard%2C+Amy|Orightresult|X4?lang=eng&suite=def

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 * American Coalition for Middle East Dialogue