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Conflict Transformation In keeping with the spirit of universal responsibility and its role in facilitating active coexistence, the Conflict Transformation Program builds a crucial interface between issues relating to conflict, security, nonviolence and peacebuilding. As part of this Program, practitioners and scholars engage extensively to build a synergy between the theory and praxis of conflict transformation in South Asia. Training workshops are conducted for universities, NGOs and think tanks. The Conflict Transformation Program seeks to:
Processes that encourage experiential learning and that simultaneously address the conceptual and analytical frameworks for analysis and intervention inform the pedagogy of this initiative. The
conflict transformation workshops are open to South Asian women and
men, interested in the field/s of conflict prevention and early warning,
conflict management, conflict resolution, conflict transformation and peacebuilding.
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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 Fifth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Collaborative Explorations Sixth Annual WISCOMP Conflict Transformation Workshop: Symposium: Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects Public Forum: Track II, Citizen’s Diplomacy: Innovative Possibilities for Peace |
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What
is Conflict Transformation? John
Paul Lederach, in his seminal book Building
Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies,
introduces the field of
Conflict Transformation as one that “integrates the emotional and
psychological with the substantive concerns of people in conflict, the
underlying belief being that more than realpolitik
and statist diplomacy are
needed to build societies supportive of sustainable transformation”. Conflict Transformation addresses the questions: How do we resolve violent conflict? How do we build (or rebuild) relationships and institutions that can support and sustain nonviolent social change?
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Click here for reflections of some of the Conflict Transformation Workshop Alumni
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