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Charles Davidson

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Titles and Organizations

Director of Scholarship and Practice at the Carter School Center for Peace Technology
Research Assistant Professor, Carter School
Political Leadership Academy Director

Contact Information

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Biography

Charles E. Davidson, PhD is a Research Assistant Professor at the Carter School at ÑÇÖÞAV specializing in the study of civil war, armed groups, and local peace processes along with American identity politics. He directs the and the which focuses on equipping American leaders with skills and ideas necessary to sustain democracy. He earned his PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution the Carter School (the S-CAR) and has been in professional peacebuilding and research for 15 years including in Iraq, Afghanistan, Uganda, Burundi, the D.R. Congo, Tunisia, Colombia, and elsewhere.Ìý

Honors and Awards

  • John Burton Scholarship 2018, ÑÇÖÞAV, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
  • Peacebuilding Practice Fundraising - $515,000 , ForgottenSong, Inc.
  • Scholarly Research and Travel Awards $12,000,
  • Conference Organizing Fundraising $35,000,

Affiliations

  • ForgottenSong, Inc. - President
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  • Black Rock Main Street – Board of Directors
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  • The Explorer’s Club – Member

Media Appearances

  • Arkansas Nonprofit Empowers Child Soldiers in the Congo
    June 21, 2016
  • Fayetteville charity helps African group
    December 12, 2015
  • Mason Student Starts ‘Sustainable, Reproducible’ Businesses in War Zones
    December 6, 2015
  • Charles and Abby Davidson are making a difference with chocolate
    May 4, 2014

Presentations and Performances

  • Afghan Lawmaker Conflict Resolution Education Seminar
    ÑÇÖÞAV’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
  • Proximity, Time, Nostalgia and the Collective Action Frames of a Transnational Insurgency: The Kurdish PDKI of Iran
    2019 | CEEISA Joint International Conference, Belgrade, Serbia Jun 2019

Degrees

  • PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, ÑÇÖÞAV
  • MA, Cultural Anthropology, University of Arkansas
  • BA, International Relations, University of Arkansas