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Symposium: Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects |
First Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Rehumanizing the Other Second Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Transcending Conflict Third Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Dialogic Engagement Fourth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Envisioning Futures Fifth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Collaborative Explorations Sixth Annual WISCOMP Conflict Transformation Workshop: Coexistence and Trust-building: Transforming Relationships Symposium: Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects Public Forum: Track II, Citizen’s Diplomacy: Innovative Possibilities for Peace |
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The
symposium on Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects held between October 3rd-8th,
2001, sought to review, chart, analyze and where possible, synergize the theory
and practice of Critical Security Studies, Conflict Management and Resolution
and Peace Studies. The symposium titled Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects, reflected the need to advance a general understanding of the conceptual underpinnings of conflict resolution, the specific challenges for South Asia and the importance of factoring in gender in conflict analysis. Spread over a period of five days the symposium focused on Interrogating Conflict, Responding to Conflict, Experiences of Conflict, Paradigms of Conflict Resolution, Gender and Conflict and Conflict in South Asia. Alongside the more formal plenary lectures, these basic themes were addressed through interactive workshops and roundtable discussions. Alternative mediums such as films, video clips, role- plays and puppetry also formed part of the formats used. The multiple formats through which the theme of conflict resolution was addressed were designed to facilitate maximum interaction and sharing of information among participants at various levels of seniority, in a non- hierarchical and mutually enriching manner.
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