Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul Lederach
BS, Sociology, 1969, Oregon State University
MEd, Psychological Foundations of Education, 1971 , University of Florida, Certification to teach psychology at community colleges
Ph.D, Anthropology, 1978, University of California San Diego
M.A, Anthropology, 1973, University of California San Diego
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution 2011, George Mason University
B.S., Political Science, University of Montana
PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
November 19, 2014 7:20pm through 9:00pm
S-CAR's 26th Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul Lederach
Lecture
Wednesday, November 19th
7:20-9:00pm
Founders Hall Auditorium
Thoughts on a Penny -- Challenges to Creative Conflict in the Public Square
A wandering, perhaps poetic exploration of contemporary challenges and deficits facing the wider fields of conflict transformation and peacebuilding and how these correspond to the challenges of the ever more divided public square and dialogue-dis-abled America.
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John Paul Lederach is Professor of Practice for International Peacebuilding with the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He works as a practitioner-scholar, providing facilitation, mediation and training/education, with extensive experience at national and community levels in North and Latin America, Africa, Southeast and Central Asia. He was founding director of Easter Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and designated as Distinguished Scholar at their program. Widely known for the development of culturally appropriate approaches to conflict transformation and the design and implementation of strategic approaches to peacebuilding his approach has focused on innovations for building constructive change in settings experiencing extensive violence and deep-rooted conflict. Author of 22 books and manuals, including Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies (US Institute of Peace Press), The Little Book of Conflict Transformation (Good Books), The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace (Oxford University Press), and his most recent with daughter Angela Jill, When Blood and Bones Cry Out: Journeys through the soundscape of healing and reconciliation (Queensland University Press and Oxford University Press).