Drivers of Violent Extremism and Islamic Fundamentalism
Nicol 222, Beirut campus
The Institute for Social Justice and Conflict Resolution and the Department of Social Sciences are hosting a lecture by Dr. Lina Haddad Kreidie titled: “Drivers of Violent Extremism and Islamic Fundamentalism”.
Haddad Kreidie, Ph.D., is a lecturer of Political Sciences and Public Administration at LAU and AUB. She has served as a fellow as the Jerome and Hazel Tobis Chair at the University of California, Irvine, at Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality since August 2015. She has also served as the Vice Chair on the Dean’s International Council at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy since August 2012, where she has helped to expand the school’s global reach by identifying international opportunities and networks that position the school as the leader in public policy training and research. Haddad Kreidie holds Ph.D. in Political Science with Political Psychology concentration from University of CA, Irvine.
This event is part of Associate Professor Imad Salamey’s graduate seminar titled: “Communitarianism and Extremism Politics”. All are welcome to attend.