Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Building Bridges, Networks and Expertise Across Sectors
November 5, 2009 to January 8, 2010 – Eastern Mennonite University
November 10, 2009 to April 1, 2010 – Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, Canada
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God bless you
Samuel
Eve
I noticed Susan is using it in a course she is teaching at ICAR, which shows it is still relevant.
We've co-published an article together, so shouldn't we be network friends too? I'm not sure how to invite you though since we don't each other's emails.
Mary Hope
There seems to be a great lack of research in the area of arts and conflict resolution. I do hope this changes. I think art does have the power to change.
I will most certainly look at your work. It seems incredibly interesting.
Wonderful again to meet someone with similar interests. I'd be pleased to give you part of my thesis to read once I finish.
Best, Rebecca
It is also nice to hear from ;you. What are youup to these days. So much is going on here. i will be leaving for DC tomorrow to teach at the National Defense University. I am also working on a project in Liberia and will be there this January. Hope all is well with you.
Warmly, Eileen
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I hope that you are well.
Just got to reading your article on ROI and it was excellent. Simple and directive. "Given that most people tend to have a natural and conditioned aversion to conflict, managers often see themselves as professional problem solvers." So true in the commercial world. How does one then address CEO's, heads of corporations and financial instititions so they can rethink they way they think not just about the intra-community office life that they manage but the impact their business decisions make on the international or indigenous communities they operate in and influence.
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