Enduring Conflict and Technology
Presented by Bernie Mayer
Enduring Conflict and Technology a Cyberweek 2012 Wrap Up from The Werner Institute on Vimeo.
This is the final webinar of Cyberweek 2012. Bernie will provide a reflection through the lens of a highly experienced conflict specialist on the activities and conversations that took place throughout this engaging week of conversations regarding Online Dispute Resolution.
Bernie will also provide his insights in the realm of enduring conflicts and connect them with ideas for the integration of technology into the conflict engagement process.
Presenter Bio:
Bernie Mayer, Ph.D., Professor of Dispute Resolution, The Werner Institute, Creighton University, and Professor of the Practice at the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame has facilitated many complex environmental an organizational disputes, interpersonal conflicts, public decision-making processes, and family disputes. Bernie is a founding partner of CDR Associates, a pioneering conflict intervention firm, in Boulder, Colorado. He is the author of many books and articles including The Dynamics of Conflict: A Guide to Engagement an Intervention; Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution, and Staying With Conflict: A Strategic Approach to Ongoing Disputes
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was this cancelled..it is not on in the wimba for me
Hi Buddy, the webinar just wrapped up. It started at 5pm central. I am sorry you missed it, but the archive will be posted soon. Be well, Bryan
OK I guess I am still on lag time since AZ is same as California until after week-end
The archive for Friday's Cyberweek 2012 final webinar is now available. It was a wonderful discussion and we invite you to continue the dialogue by posting any comments or questions in this discussion forum. Enjoy! Bryan
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