Druscilla French Chair in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Carter School
Co-Director of the Program on Prevention of Mass Violence, Carter School
Contact Information
Campus: Arlington
Building: Arlington: Vernon Smith Hall
Room 5102
Mail Stop: 4D3
Personal Websites
Biography
Daniel Rothbart is the Druscilla French Chair in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the , George Mason Ä¢¹½AV. He specializes in prevention of mass violence, ethnic conflicts, power and conflict, the ethics of conflict resolution, civilians in war and the psycho-politics of conflict. He currently serves as co-director of the Program on Prevention of Mass Violence. He is also the director of the Laboratory entitled . Professor Rothbart’s academic writings include 70 articles and chapters in scholarly journals and books. Among his ten authored or edited books, his recent publications include the following books: State Domination and the Psycho-Politics of Conflict (2019); Systemic Humiliation in America: Fighting for Dignity within Systems of Degradation (2018). Professor Rothbart received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Washington Ä¢¹½AV, St. Louis, and began his academic career in the department of philosophy at GMU. He also held positions as visiting research scholar at Linacre College, Oxford, Ä¢¹½AV of Cambridge and Dartmouth College.
Honors and Awards
- Excellence in Teaching 2007, Office of the Provost, George Mason Ä¢¹½AV
- Series co-editor: Ethnic Conflict: Studies in Nationality, Race, and Culture, Ä¢¹½AV of Michigan Press
- Member, Board of Trustees, World Peace and Reconciliation
- Member, Global Advisory Board, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Ä¢¹½AV
Media Appearances
- Adeeb Yusif speaking about the Darfur Crisis
October 16, 2012
In the News
- Ideology and Cultural Violence in Darfur
Published on October 18, 2016
Degrees
- PhD, Philosophy, Washington Ä¢¹½AV
- MA, Philosophy, State Ä¢¹½AV of New York at Binghamton