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Dr. Craig Zelizer is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the MA in Conflict Resolution within the Department of Government at Georgetown University http://conflictresolution.georgetown.edu. He is also the founder of the Peace and Collaborative Development Networking Site http://internationalpeaceandconflict.org The site is a free network for individuals interested in and working on issues of conflict to share experiences, connect and access resources. His areas of expertise include working with youth from violent conflict regions, civil society development and capacity building in transitional societies, program evaluation and design, working on conflict sensitivity and mainstreaming across development sectors, the connection between trauma and conflict, the role of the private sector in peacebuilding, and arts and peacebuilding. He has worked extensively throughout Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America with civil society groups, educators, youth leaders, etc. To date he has worked in over 14 countries, helped train hundreds of individuals in conflict resolution processes and facilitated several long-term dialogue processes. He was one of the co-founders and a senior partner in the Alliance for Conflict Transformation (www.conflicttransformation), a leading non-profit organization dedicated to building peace through innovative research and practice. Mr. Zelizer has taught as an Adjunct Faculty at the Institute of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University where he completed his doctorate in 2004. He also serves on the Editorial Board of the African Peace and Conflict Journal, which was recently launched by the University of Peace/Africa Program.
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Georgetown University is currently accepting applications for the Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution. The innovative and academically rigorous program is housed in the Department of Government, with multidisciplinary core and elective course offerings. Students study with leading faculty from across the university, and take courses such as Conflict Resolution Theory and Skills, Intergroup Relations, Cross-Cultural Negotiation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution.   Read more...

In 2007-2008, Co-Op America and Global Exchange are sponsoring four green festivals at cities across the United States. I have been to the Washington, DC festival for each of the past three years and it was one of my favorite events. There are speakers on many topics related to peace, conflict, corporate social responsibility, workshops on advocacy and other themes, and a chance to learn and connect with others.   Read more...

This is a free professional networking site to encourage interaction between individuals and organizations worldwide involved in development, human rights, civil society development, conflict resolution, democratization, and related fields. Members are encouraged to discuss and share resources. You can find local partners and practitioners around the world as well as exchange best practices. In addition members can create their own blogs.

Visit the website at internationalpeaceandconflict.ning.com   Read more...



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