Ronald Fisher

Ronald Fisher
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, S-CAR, Fall 2015

Biography

Ronald Fisher is a Professor of International Relations and Director of the International Peace and Conflict Resolution Division in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC. He was previously the Founding Coordinator of the Applied Social Psychology Graduate Program at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan. His primary interest focuses on interactive conflict resolution, which involves informal third party interventions in protracted and violent ethnopolitical conflict. He has worked on the longstanding dispute in Cyprus and similar conflicts in other parts of the world. Dr. Fisher's publications include Social Psychology: An Applied Approach(1982), The Social Psychology of Intergroup and International Conflict Resolution (1990), Interactive Conflict Resolution (1997), Paving the Way: Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution to Peacemaking (2005), and numerous articles in interdisciplinary journals in the field of peace and conflict resolution. Dr. Fisher has 30 years of experience as a trainer and consultant, and at the international level, has provided workshop design and training expertise in conflict resolution to several international institutes which organize workshops for diplomats, nongovernmental staff, military personnel, and citizen peacebuilders from a wide range of countries. In 2003, he received the Morton Deutsch Conflict Resolution Award from the Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, and he has been elected as a Fellow in both the American and Canadian Psychological Associations. 



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November 01, 2010
The applicability and effectiveness of problem-solving workshops (PSWs) has been questioned in the case of significant power differences between the parties and in relation to an impartial facilitation role that may be blind to questions of justice in conflict...
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April 29, 1999
The 1999 Vernon M. & Minnie I. Lynch Lecture It is a distinct pleasure and a rare honor for me to present the Twelfth Annual Lynch Lecture. especially given the esteemed list of previous presenters. It is also highly appropriate for me to reflect on the...
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Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory Training Weekend March 11-12, 2017March 11th: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PMMarch 12th:  9:00 AM to 5:30 PMPoint of View International Research and Retreat CenterLorton, VA The International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program (American
March 11, 2017
CENTER FOR PEACEMAKING PRACTICE Weekend Training Courses; Academic Year 2016-2017 C.P.P. will conduct four weekend training programs down at Point of View during the Academic Year 2016-7. These will focus on developing students’ skills in facilitation and mediation, with a special
October 22, 2016
Advanced Training in Facilitating Problem-Solving Workshops April 2nd-3rd, 20162nd : 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM3rd:  9:00 AM to 5:30 PMPoint of ViewApply Here The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (George Mason Universi
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Problem-Solving Workshop Program Introductory Training Weekend November 7th &8th9:00am - 5:00pmMetropolitan Building Room 5183Arlington, VAFill out the application form here(Deadline - Monday, October 19th)The International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program (American University) in
November 07, 2015
Will recent discoveries of abundant natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean become a source of strife or an incentive for peace?A team of regional experts will engage in a problem-solving workshop on the issue at S-CAR from April 25-28. Please join us on Thursday, April 25 for a welcoming
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