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First Breakout Session |
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Location: St. Laurent Room |
Location: Boardroom 200 |
Location: Laurier Room |
Location: Pearson Room B |
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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 Chair: Eric Ouellet |
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Obstacles to Integrated Operations - Competing Service Paradigms of Network Enabled Operations |
Addressing Social Inclusion and Gender Equity through the National Development Program |
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"Common Intent" - The Foundation of Command and Control in Integrated Operations |
Nicholas Gonzalez Overview of Government-wide initiatives to address diversity |
The search for human gems: Intelligence Objectives in a 3 D World |
KAZA:Environment, Human Security and the Military in South Africa |
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Mission Command-The Essential Enabler for Integrated Security |
Jean-Francois Labonte Applied Projects: Indigenous Cadet Pilot Programs |
Can Realistic Job Previews Address United States Army Reserve Component Recruiting Issues? |
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Alan Okros Future Directions: Academic Support to Bolivian Diversity Policies |
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Third Breakout Session |
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Location: St. Laurent Room |
Location: Boardroom 200 |
Location: Laurier Room |
Location: Pearson Room B |
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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 |
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Phyllis Browne Society |
Appropriate Engagement: Anthropology and the Security Sector |
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Grazia Scoppio Building a conceptual framework for diversity in military organizations |
Angela Febbraro Leadership |
Applied Military Anthropology: A Case Study in Balancing Professional Ethics and Practical Benefits |
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Brian McKee Organizational Factors |
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An unparalleled opportunity: Linking anthropology, human security and the US Military |
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Fifth Breakout Session |
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Location: St. Laurent Room |
Location: Boardroom 200 |
Location: Laurier Room |
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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 |
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Ethnography in Theatre: Opportunities and Limitations of Ethnographic Research with deployed troops |
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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 |
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Nicolette O'Connor An Examination of Select Visible Minority Groups in Canada: Implications for Recruitment by the Canadian Forces |
Organization of Operation of Checkpoints in Judea and Samaria - The Case of Kalandia Checkpoint |
Practical Integration: A fieldwork-based assessment of US Homeland Security |
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Eric Fong The Chinese Canadian community: The past and the present |
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