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Agenda
29 September - 1 October 2006
Lord Elgin Hotel Ottawa, Canada

First Breakout Session

Location: St. Laurent Room

Location: Boardroom 200

Location: Laurier Room

Location: Pearson Room B

Command and Control: The Glue in Integrated Security Solutions

Chair: Allan English

Diversity and Social Inclusion: Evolutions in Bolivia

Chair: Alan Okros

Organizational Processes

Chair: Frank Pinch

Case Studies and Methodology
Part 1

Chair: Eric Ouellet

Richard Gimblett

Obstacles to Integrated Operations - Competing Service Paradigms of Network Enabled Operations

Brian Selmeski

Addressing Social Inclusion and Gender Equity through the National Development Program

Stephen Schwalbe

Organizational Institutionalization of BRAC

Amel Lamnaouer

Sinai: a new area of terrorism?

Ross Pigeau and Carol McCann

"Common Intent" - The Foundation of Command and Control in Integrated Operations

Nicholas Gonzalez

Overview of Government-wide initiatives to address diversity

Roy Thomas

The search for human gems: Intelligence Objectives in a 3 D World

Dan Henk

KAZA:Environment, Human Security and the Military in South Africa

Daniel Gosselin

Mission Command-The Essential Enabler for Integrated Security

Jean-Francois Labonte

Applied Projects: Indigenous Cadet Pilot Programs

Shawn Ambrose

Can Realistic Job Previews Address United States Army Reserve Component Recruiting Issues?

Karen Garabedian

Human Dimensions of Operational Effectiveness

Howard Coombs

Integrated Networks - Campaigning in Afghanistan

Alan Okros

Future Directions: Academic Support to Bolivian Diversity Policies

Ulrich vom Hagen

The Relevance of Collective Drills & Skills, Professional Trust, and Task Cohesion for National as well as Multinational Armed Forces

 

Second Breakout Session

Location: St. Laurent Room

Location: Boardroom 200

Location: Laurier Room

Location: Pearson Room B

US Army Family and the Global War on Terrorism

Chair: Davis Westhuis

Education and Training

Part 1

Chair: Sarah Hill

Gender Mainstreaming in

Domestic and International Security Environments

Chair: Karen Davis

Intercultural Factors in Multinational Ops Rpt from NATO RTG 120

Part 1

Chair: Neil Verrall

Brad Booth

Supporting Army Families in an Era of Continuous Deployments

Craig Stone

A National Security School for Government

June Bowser

"Women, Peace and Security": United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325

Neil Verrall

Introduction to Panels - Multicultural Factors in International Deployments

Morten Ender

Media, Army Wives, and OIF

George Zimmerman and

Wesley Weber

First Year transition for new chaplain recruits

Irina Goldenberg

Special Selection Program for Female Selection to Canadian Forces Command and Staff Course

Tony van Vliet

Teams

David Westhuis

Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs: Usage, Retention and Coping

Guntram Werther

Integrated Learning as a Necessary Ground of Integrated Security Solutions

Karen Davis

Gender Mainstreaming and the Canadian Forces: Issues and Challenges in Peace Operations

Sharon Reidel

Effects of Culture on Communication in Multinational Teams

Peter Frederich

Strengthening Soldiers by Strengthening Marriage: The Strong Bonds Relationship Education Program

 

Tara Denham

Uniformed Women in Peace Operations

 
   

Heather DeChamplain

Gender Equality within the Afghan Civil Service - what can we do to help?

 

Third Breakout Session

Location: St. Laurent Room

Location: Boardroom 200

Location: Laurier Room

Location: Pearson Room B

Diversity and the Military

Chair: Diana Herrington

Intercultural Factors in Multinational Ops Rpt From NATO RTG 120 Part 2

Chair: Neil Verrall

Education and Training

Part 2

Chair: Morton Ender

Anthropology and the Security Sector

Chair: Jessica Glicken Turnley

Discussant: John Hawkins

Hans Jung

Can the Canadian Forces Reflect Canadian Society?

Phyllis Browne

Society

Morton Ender et al.

The biannual survey of students (BASS)

Kerry Fosher

Appropriate Engagement: Anthropology and the Security Sector

Grazia Scoppio

Building a conceptual framework for diversity in military organizations

Angela Febbraro

Leadership

Michael St. Pierre

Prepared for Reality? The Royal Military College of Canada, its Cadets and the new Security Environment

Brian Semelski

Applied Military Anthropology: A Case Study in Balancing Professional Ethics and Practical Benefits

 

Brian McKee

Organizational Factors

 

Anne Irwin

Ethical Dilemmas of Military Ethnography

     

Dan Henk

An unparalleled opportunity: Linking anthropology, human security and the US Military

Fourth Breakout Session

Location: St. Laurent Room

Location: Boardroom 200

Location: Laurier Room

Location: Pearson Room B

Organizational Constructions

Chair: Sarah Hill

Integrated Security Military and Civilian

Chair: Brian McKee

Changing Philosophies

Part 1

Chair: Damian O'Keefe

Adversarial Intent, Cultural Intelligence and the Security Environment

Chair: Carol McCann

Charles Kirke

Bullying or what? A Framework for Addressing Constructions of Bullying in the British Army

Sam Alvaro

Integrated Security and Professional Synchronicity

Michael St. Pierre

America and Isreal: From the "New" Jerusalem to the Old in the Age of Terror

Alan Okros

The 3 Block War, 3 D Security and Human Security: How do the pieces fit?

Sarah Hill and Katherine Banko

An Emergent Model of Corporate Culture in the Canadian Forces and Department of National Defence

Liz St. Jean

The Changing Nature of "International Security": The Need for an Integrated Definition

Richard Giguere

Comme un chien dans un jeau de quilles: la martialization des espaces nationaux

Richard Giguere

Scoping a research program on adversarial intent

Karine Pepin

Quality of Life: Predicting Global QOL from Life Domains

Ann Livingstone

The dos and don'ts of 3D: A Critical Analysis

John Hawkins

Culture and the Recent American Penchant for Winning battles and Squandering Victories

Dan Henk

Cultural Intelligence: What are the questions?

Sebastien Drutschmann

Behavioural Modelling in the Private Sector Industry New Perspectives on the Integration and Regulation of Private Sector Companies

Guntram Werther

Why the House Cannot Stand: Integrated Analysis as Foundational to Integrated Security

   

Fifth Breakout Session

Location: St. Laurent Room

Location: Boardroom 200

Location: Laurier Room

Diversity and the Military

Part 2

Chair: Christian Leuprecht

Changing Philosophies

Part 2

Chair: Stephen Eyres

Case Studies and Methodology Part 2

Chair: Angela Febbraro

Hugh Shewell

An Examination of Aboriginal - State Relations in Canada and Their Possible Implications for Aboriginal Participation in the Canadian Armed Forces

Marc Imbeau

Security and ethics

Anne Irwin

Ethnography in Theatre: Opportunities and Limitations of Ethnographic Research with deployed troops

Yale Belanger and Billy Wadsworth

It's my duty... to be a warrior of the people: Kainai Perceptions of and Participation in the Canadian Forces

Stefan Goertz

After the regular wars: small wars and the inability of western democracies' armed forces to adapt their counterinsurgency-theories strategically and organizationally

Rialize Ferreira

Application of Human security in South African Military

Nicolette O'Connor

An Examination of Select Visible Minority Groups in Canada: Implications for Recruitment by the Canadian Forces

Ariel Vanier

Organization of Operation of Checkpoints in Judea and Samaria - The Case of Kalandia Checkpoint

Kerry Fosher

Practical Integration: A fieldwork-based assessment of US Homeland Security

Eric Fong

The Chinese Canadian community: The past and the present