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Braiding New Narratives in Syria and Iraq

Braiding New Narratives in Syria and Iraq

Methodology for the Project on Narrative Braiding
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John DeRosaApr 3
Empowerment and Mediation: A Narrative Perspective

Empowerment and Mediation: A Narrative Perspective

This post was originally published on www.beyondintractability.org and is an article summary written by Tanya Glaser of the Conflict…
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Narrative & ConflictMar 21
The Narrative Muses of Jeff Kubiak

The Narrative Muses of Jeff Kubiak

Dr. Jeffrey J. Kubiak is Director of the Advanced Strategic Planning and Policy Program, and Associate Professor of politics and strategy…at the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies, Ft Leavenworth, KS. He holds a B.S. in Political Science from the US Air Force Academy, an MA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin, and a PhD in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Prior to coming to SAMS, Dr Kubiak taught joint operations at the Army Command and General Staff School.
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John DeRosaMar 14
The Subjectivity of Conflicts

The Subjectivity of Conflicts

“Well of course, everything is subjective, once you get beyond the barest of facts. Imagine an immutable fact, a corpse lying on the floor…
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John DeRosaMar 19
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The Narrative Implications of ISIS

The Narrative Implications of ISIS

Dr. Sara Cobb, Director of the Center for Narratives and Conflict Resolution
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Narrative & ConflictDec 2, 2015

The Narrative Muses of John Winslade

John Winslade, PhD, is a Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Education at California State University San Bernardino & part-time…Associate Professor at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. He is the co-author of Narrative mediation: A new approach to conflict resolution (2000), Practicing narrative mediation: Loosening the grip of conflict (2008) & When Stories Clash (2012). ¶ What has had the greatest influence on your narrative practice? ¶ I would have to say seeing and listening to the work of Michael White and David Epston.
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John DeRosaNov 16, 2015
Talking about Race: Setting the Stage for Complex Stories

Talking about Race: Setting the Stage for Complex Stories

by Sara Cobb, Ph.D.
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Narrative & ConflictNov 24, 2015
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Reframing as a tool for Conflict Resolution

Reframing as a tool for Conflict Resolution

By Jenny White, MS Candidate
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John DeRosaFeb 15
Narrative Muses of Sarah Federman

Narrative Muses of Sarah Federman

Sarah Federman, PhD is co-author of the upcoming book Understanding Our Understanding of Conflict. This introductory anthology introduces…
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John DeRosaFeb 8
Narrative Analysis and Melodrama

Narrative Analysis and Melodrama

by Jenny White, MSc Student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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Narrative & ConflictDec 11, 2015
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