2006-2007 Admissions

Katya
Ekaterina Yazykova, AAS, BA, MA
eyazyko@clemson.edu

Ekaterina Yazykova (AAS [summa cum laude], University of Alaska Anchorage; BS, Salisbury University; MA, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York) studies community relations in ethnically divided societies. In her dissertation, Ms. Yazykova looks at emigration and political participation of ethnic minority members in the Balkans. Her earlier research addressed questions of legal and psychosocial protections for vulnerable populations, including children left without parental care, children with disabilities, and victims of family violence. Ms. Yazykova has worked on matters of implementation of international human rights law at Amnesty International (USA) and the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, as well as private international law at the intergovernmental organization in The Hague (Netherlands). At John Jay College, her research and clinical work focused on violence and victimization in small group settings, including family and intimate partnerships.

 

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