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|field=Conflict Resolution | |field=Conflict Resolution | ||
|university=[[Portland State University]] | |university=[[Portland State University - Conflict Resolution Graduate Program|Portland State University]] | ||
|mentor= [[Yiannis Laouris]] | |||
|professor=[[Harry Anastasiou]] | |professor=[[Harry Anastasiou]] | ||
|involvement=Sociological Research | |involvement=Sociological Research | ||
|achievements=She later joined the Socialist party of Greece as a Representative | |achievements=She later joined the Socialist party of Greece as a Representative | ||
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Mrs. '''Vasiliki Katrivanou''' was a | Mrs. '''Vasiliki Katrivanou''' was a Master's student in Conflict Resolution at [[Portland State University - Conflict Resolution Graduate Program|Portland State University (PSU)]] in Portland, OR, working with Dr. [[Harry Anastasiou]]. Vasiliki spent two months during the spring semester of 2004 at [[Future Worlds Center]] interviewing and studying the role of women and gender issues in relation to the peace/reconciliation process with a focus on the period of the referendum. She organized two bi-communal group discussions among women before and after the referendum. This research was videotaped and became a short documentary, which was also part of her thesis. Vassiliki was also doing a master's in psychology. She returned to Cyprus in August in order to complete her research. At the same time, she organized a bi-communal seminar working on body symptoms in both communities. | ||
The film's title was: Women of Cyprus. | The film's title was: Women of Cyprus. |
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