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       |field=Conflict Resolution
       |field=Conflict Resolution
       |university=[[Portland State University - Conflict Resolution Graduate Program|Portland State University]]
       |university=[[Portland State University - Conflict Resolution Graduate Program|Portland State University]]
      |mentor= [[Yiannis Laouris]]
       |professor=[[Harry Anastasiou]]
       |professor=[[Harry Anastasiou]]
      |mentor= [[Yiannis Laouris]]
       |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

Latest revision as of 05:16, 27 September 2020

Vasiliki Katrivanou
Vasiliki Katrivanou
Period at FWC Two months
Field of Study Conflict Resolution
Sending University Portland State University
Sending Professor Harry Anastasiou
Local Mentor Yiannis Laouris
Involvement at FWC Sociological Research
Achievements She later joined the Socialist party of Greece as a Representative



Mrs. Vasiliki Katrivanou was a Master's student in Conflict Resolution at 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.

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