Megan Price

Megan Price

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Megan Price directs the Insight Conflict Resolution Program in the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University. She also serves as Research and Training Specialist for the Retaliatory Violence Insight Project. Megan has been working with the Insight approach since 2007 and holds a Graduate Certificate in Insight Mediation from Carleton University, Ottawa. She has conducted extensive research on the application of Insight theory to deeply rooted social conflict and has worked in neighborhood and community development in both the public and private sectors. Megan is a PhD candidate at S-CAR. Her research focuses on developing a reliable, context based method for reconciling systemic social conflict. She completed undergraduate work at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
 



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These 1- and 2-credit courses are scheduled non-conventionally using weekends, concentrated presentations, and intersession periods to develop...
Covers assessment methods appropriate to conflict contexts, and related evaluation approaches and techniques for use...
This course focuses on advanced consideration of CONF 101 topics, provides an introduction of the core notion of reflective practice, conflict...
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November 09, 2016
Retaliatory violence in marginalized American communities has been a persistent challenge to overcome. We do not have an understanding of retaliatory violence that is sufficient enough to develop consistently reliable interventions. The Insight approach offers a...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
October 13, 2015
Between 2012 and 2014, civilian conflict analysis and resolution researcherspartnered with two American police departments to develop and pilot InsightPolicing, a community-based, problem-solving policing strategy that integrates Insightconflict resolution skills...
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September 29, 2016
The “evidence” in evidence-based crime policy does not limit itself to evidence from criminal justice.
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August 15, 2016
How do we end the escalating conflict between police and community? One way is Insight PolicingThe police shootings
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August 2015
Forward:Recent events in Baltimore (Maryland), Ferguson (Missouri), and elsewhere have brought national attention to
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July 24, 2015
The arrest of Sandra Bland has added fuel to a long-running national debate about the way police officers communicate
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July 22, 2015
The disturbing video released earlier this week of the stop and arrest of Sandra Bland highlights once again the
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February 13, 2013
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - The goal is cracking down on violence with a first of its kind program, unveiled for Memphis
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 The Insight Practice Lab is an opportunity to learn, practice and hone skills integral to the Insight approach to conflict resolution. Based in the critical reflective philosophy of Bernard Lonergan, the Insight approach directs our questions toward our inner performances in conflict. We ask
September 25, 2012
Do you learn from your own engagement in conflict?  Are you interested in sharing you practical experience with others, or learning more about practical engagement in conflict?  Come and join the Center for Peacemaking Practice for our bi-weekly Practitioner Lunches.
September 18, 2012
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