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Narrative Approaches to Ethics: Implications for Conflict Resolution
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Sara Cobb
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Qualification:
Ph.D, Communication, 1988, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.Ed., Counseling, 1980, University of Puget Sound
Topics of Interest:
Race & Racism, Capacity Building, Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution, Central America, Democracy and Democratization, Monitoring, Narrative, Civil Society, Civil War, East Africa, Facilitation, Psychology, Program Design, Program Implementation, Qualitative Skills, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North Africa, Structural Violence, Training, Development, Dialogue, Program Administration, South America, Diplomacy, West Africa, Education, Ethics, Environment, Genocide, Identity, Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, International Relations, Justice, Mediation, Mental Health, Narrative, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Refugees, Security, Terrorism, Violence, Youth
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Narrative Approaches to Ethics: Implications for Conflict Resolution
Event Date:
February 7, 2012 3:00PM through 6:00PM
Event Location: Arlington Truland Building, Room 555
Topics of Interest:
Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution, Narrative, Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, Ethics, Gender, Identity, Narrative
Event Type: Event
Join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution for a Skype conversation with Dr. Hilde Lindemann (Nelson), a Professor of Philosophy and Associate in the Center for Ethics Humanities in the Life Sciences at Michigan State University. A Fellow of the Hastings Center and a past president of the 1800 member American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, her ongoing research interests are in feminist bioethics, feminist ethics, the ethics of families, and the social construction of persons and their identities.
Bring your questions as we engage in a conversation with Professor Lindemann and examine how the narrative approach informs conflict resolution processes. Dr. Lindemann will be skyping in from 3-4pm and 5-6pm.
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Arlington Truland Building, Room 555