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Assistant Professor, Department of Politics
College of Arts and Sciences
Expertise:
Politics
history
human rights
Contact:
amelia.a.hoovergreen@drexel.edu
215.547.4447
Hoover Green is an expert in wartime human rights violations and disputed casualty counts. She joined the Department of History & Politics as an assistant professor in September 2012, after completing her PhD in political science at Yale University. Her research concerns the dynamics of violence during armed conflict and the measurement of political violence, particularly wartime sexual violence. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in publications such as the Journal of Peace Research and the Oxford Handbook of War and Gender. Hoover Green teaches courses in comparative politics and human rights. She serves as a field consultant with the Human Rights Data Analysis Group and a member of the Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict Dataset Advisory Board. During 2011 she served as knowledge management expert for United Nations Action Against Sexual Violence.
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An Aid Worker Was Raped In South Sudan And The U.N. Did Almost Nothing About It
Amelia Hoover Green, PhD, an assistant professor in College of Arts & Sciences, was quoted in a July 24 Buzzfeed story about an aid worker who was raped in South Sudan.
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An Open Letter to UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie
Amelia Hoover-Green, PhD, an assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, signed a letter that was published in the Huffington Post on June 18 about the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Rape: the Darkest Dark Figure of Crime
Dr. Amelia Hoover Green, an assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal blog post on August 30 about crime statistics about rape.
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