srosejen

Sarah Rose-Jensen
Knowledge Managment Assistant

M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Biography

Sarah Rose-Jensen is a Masters student at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. She has been an anti-war organizer in the DC area for several years, and has worked as a teacher and on the staff of a non-profit focusing on women's job training and employment issues. In the summers she works at a peace-building summer camp, which focuses on youth from conflict and post-conflict regions. Her primary research is on the long-term effects of youth peace-building programs.



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Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
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Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
Featured Content
Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
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November 2011
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling
Category: Magazine Article

January 2011
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system,
Category: Magazine Article

June 2010
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the
Category: Magazine Article

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Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
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 Please join the Student Association (SA) for the monthly meeting.  SA meetings give students the opportunity to voice ideas, concerns and other opinions about the program.  Participating in SA meetings is a great way to become more involved in the S-CAR community.
March 22, 2012
Come join members of the Student Association at Northside Social to get to know other students, chat about classes, ask questions about our experience at S-CAR - or just come to enjoy some good coffee. We will be hanging out with a small sign on the table to make it easier to find us. Everyone
March 20, 2012
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Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
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Featured Content
Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
Featured Content
Recent Activity
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Fanon and Violence
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (originally published in 1961) is an enlightening and yet deeply troubling book. In advocating for the sort of things progressive and liberal readers support...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
In Reform or Revolution, Luxemburg (1900, reprinted 1970) argues that the act of reform within the capitalist system, regardless of its potential to benefit the workers, is ultimately a destructive...

Category: Magazine Article
Sarah Rose-Jensen: Published
Can State Legitimacy be tied to Funding?
Pierre Englebert argued in a recent New York Times op-ed (as well as in a previous article with Denis Tull) for the removal of state status or legitimacy from some nations that are failing to...

Category: Magazine Article
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