Latest Episodes for this Channel
Sat November 01 2008
This is a recording of the 4th annual Stanley “Hank” Marx Lecture Series In Dispute Resolution held at Wayne State University. Our speaker...
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This is a recording of the 4th annual Stanley “Hank” Marx Lecture Series In Dispute Resolution held at Wayne State University. Our speaker this year is the new Dean of Wayne State’s
Law School and a longtime advocate for alternative dispute resolution, Robert M. Ackerman. The talk was entitled “Astride Two Worlds: Lawyers and Other Professionals in Dispute
Resolution”...
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This is a recording of the 4th annual Stanley “Hank” Marx Lecture Series In Dispute Resolution held at Wayne State University. Our speaker this year is the new Dean of Wayne State’s
Law School and a longtime advocate for alternative dispute resolution, Robert M. Ackerman. The talk was entitled “Astride Two Worlds: Lawyers and Other Professionals in Dispute
Resolution” and featured a distinguished panel of respondents: Sheldon G. Larky, Esq, Howard Lischeron, Executive Director, Wayne Mediation Center and Janice Tracht, LMSW, ACSW, BCD. The event
occurred on Monday, October 20, 2008 and was one of the ways that Wayne State University and it’s Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution program celebrated Conflict Resolution Day. More
Information on the Lecture Series :: MADR Program :: Link to information on the Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution at WSU File Download (76:18 min / 18 MB)
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Sat June 21 2008
This episode focuses on the 2008 Summer Doctoral Seminar hosted by Wayne State University’s Department of Communication. The theme was “Co...
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This episode focuses on the 2008 Summer Doctoral Seminar hosted by Wayne State University’s Department of Communication. The theme was “Communication Activism: Engaged Scholarship”
and it featured guest scholar Dr. Larry Frey from the University of Colorado. We get to hear from some of the student participants and listen in on an engaging discussion that took place after
students...
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This episode focuses on the 2008 Summer Doctoral Seminar hosted by Wayne State University’s Department of Communication. The theme was “Communication Activism: Engaged Scholarship”
and it featured guest scholar Dr. Larry Frey from the University of Colorado. We get to hear from some of the student participants and listen in on an engaging discussion that took place after
students returned from a activists’ tour of Detroit. Interviewed participants include Audrey Wagstaff, Brian Ekdale, Janet Donoghue, Karen Greiner, Nadine Yehya, Sarah McGhee and Teemu Kauppi.
WSU Communication Department Homepage :: Wayne State University's Department of Communication was host and sponsor of the seminar. Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership :: Grace Lee Boggs is
mentioned by a number of participants after they met her during their Detroit tour. Dr. Larry Frey's Profile Page :: Larry Frey is a professor at the University of Colorado. This links to his profile
page. File Download (43:06 min / 20 MB)
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Fri April 25 2008
In this episode we hear highlights from the ACR Education Section conference Sustaining Conflict Resolution Education: Building Bridges to the Future ...
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In this episode we hear highlights from the ACR Education Section conference Sustaining Conflict Resolution Education: Building Bridges to the Future held March 9-11, 2008 in Fairfax, Virginia on the
campus of George Mason University. Speakers include Larry Dieringer, Executive Director, Educators for Social Responsibility and Associate Professor Susan Hirsch from the Institute for Conflict
Analys...
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In this episode we hear highlights from the ACR Education Section conference Sustaining Conflict Resolution Education: Building Bridges to the Future held March 9-11, 2008 in Fairfax, Virginia on the
campus of George Mason University. Speakers include Larry Dieringer, Executive Director, Educators for Social Responsibility and Associate Professor Susan Hirsch from the Institute for Conflict
Analysis and Resolution at George Mason. We also hear from Peer Mediation Partners undergraduate interns Rebecca Newman, Roxanne Libby, William Still and Jared Schmidt who describe their work going
into middle schools and high schools in their region to support peer mediation across the educational spectrum. Link to PMP presentation :: Slides from the Peer Mediation Partners workshop Educators
for Social Responsibility :: Website of Educators for Social Responsibility Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution :: ICAR at George Mason University Conflict Resolution Education Connection
:: New web clearinghouse of CRE information and resources. File Download (21:48 min / 5 MB)
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Fri October 05 2007
In this episode, Bill Warters interviews colleagues affiliated with the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts at Syracuse University&rsq...
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In this episode, Bill Warters interviews colleagues affiliated with the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs. The group assembled in Syracuse September 27-28, 2007 for a conference and celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the PARC Program. Interviewees discuss their early focus at PARC, what they
have ...
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In this episode, Bill Warters interviews colleagues affiliated with the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs. The group assembled in Syracuse September 27-28, 2007 for a conference and celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the PARC Program. Interviewees discuss their early focus at PARC, what they
have done since, and they offer advice for new graduate students entering the field of conflict studies. People interviewed include: Neil Funk-Unrau John Lawyer Patrick Coy Nora Femenia Tim Hedeen
John Crist Brian Polkinghorn Diane Swords Heather Pincock Marie Pace PARC Website :: The web home for the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts at Syracuse University. File Download
(43:46 min / 10 MB)
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Mon August 06 2007
In this episode I interview participants attending the Summer Institute on Conflict Management in Higher Education sponsored by the Consortium on Nego...
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In this episode I interview participants attending the Summer Institute on Conflict Management in Higher Education sponsored by the Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Georgia State
University. Included is a description of the innovative Facilitated Discussion model being used to handle Academic Dishonesty disputes at the University of Georgia. The interviewees included: Lin
Inlow...
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In this episode I interview participants attending the Summer Institute on Conflict Management in Higher Education sponsored by the Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Georgia State
University. Included is a description of the innovative Facilitated Discussion model being used to handle Academic Dishonesty disputes at the University of Georgia. The interviewees included: Lin
Inlow, Georgia State University John Kraft, Armstrong Atlantic State University Rebecca Murphy, Valdosta State University Jim Wohl, Auburn University Rachel Schipper, Georgia College and State
University David Bleiman, University and College Union, Edinburgh UK Heather Blades, Missouri State University Peter Shedd, University of Georgia CNCR Summer Institute Information :: CNCR Higher
Education Initiative :: DVD on Facilitated Discussion of Academic Dishonesty :: University of Georgia Culture of Honesty Information :: Jekyll Island Club (Institute location) :: File Download (40:52
min / 9 MB)
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