Conflict Learning Audio
By Bill Warters
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Podcast Description
An audio blog by Bill Warters on conflict resolution, learning objects and information technology.
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Amy Lazarus on the Sustained Dialogue Campus Network | This episode features an interview with Amy Lazarus, Executive Director of the Sustained Dialogue Campus Network. The interview was conducted at the Fourth International Conflict Resolution in Education Summit held in Cleveland Ohio in June of 2011. | 6/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CRE in Teacher Education Partner Interviews | This episode features brief interviews with folks working with the Conflict Resolution Education in Teacher Education (CRETE) project. We met at St. Edwards University in Austin March 4-5, 2010. People interviewed include Tricia Jones, Christa Tinari, Clare Salkowski, Loren Weybright, Terri Filbert, Sonya Zumbiel, Pam Lane-Garon, and Carol Lieber-Miller. | 3/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Bedford Forrest School Re-naming Conflict (a Briefing) | This podcast was produced by Barbara Jones, a student in the 2008 session of Roots of Social Conflict (DR7100), a course in the Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution Program at Wayne State University. Barbara took our conflict briefing paper assignment and jazzed it up to create an audio version that of necessity covers a complex case in a short time. The case involves a dispute over renaming a High School in Florida that was named after former KKK leader Nathan Bedford Forrest. Listen and learn! BW | 12/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Robert Ackerman Speaks on Astride Two Worlds - Lawyers and Other Professionals in Dispute Resolution | 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. | 11/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Engaged Scholarship Seminar | 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. | 6/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sustaining Conflict Resolution Education Conference Highlights featuring Peer Mediation Partners | 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. | 4/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PARC Alumni on 20 Years of Conflict Theory, Research and Action | 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 | 10/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CNCR Summer Institute Participants | 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 | 8/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Finding Hidden Gems Online | This podcast is from the Emerging Technology for Scholars series Bill Warters hosts for the Office of Teaching and Learning at Wayne State University. We explore tips for searching the so-called invisible web and how to take advantage of open access repositories and learning objects collections. The slides from the session, quite helpful to have while listening, are available as a pdf at http://www.campus-adr.net/images/OTLSession4_slides.pdf | 12/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Automated Info Gathering Tools for Scholars | This is an enhanced podcast (ie you’ll want to listen to it in itunes and watch the slides and hotlinks that are included) from a session on automated information gathering tools of interest to academics. Topics included RSS for syndication, journal and news alert services, tag watchlists, and web scraping tools. The session, hosted by Wayne State University’s Office for Teaching and Learning, features Bill Warters. | 11/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Quick Update from Bill | Just a quick message to let people know I’m still here and to let you know I did some site maintenance work that may have caused feeds to update in an unusual fashion if your “podcatcher” reads the old files as new after the rebuild of our site. Also of interest is the finally released online audio recording tools over at Odeo.com. Pretty slick. | 2/9/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rwanda Ten Years Later - Student Conflict Briefing | This podcast is a conflict theory brief created for our Roots of Social Conflict class at Wayne State University, Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution Program. We will be examining several social conflict theories and their applications to the Rwanda Genocide Case. For our group conflict brief we discuss various conflict theorists like Dahrendorf, Homans, Homer-Dixon, Pruitt & Rubin, Kriesberg and Dollard. Our Rwanda Project will give you a better insight into how conflict is formed, escalated, and carried-out by individuals, groups, organization’s and states. We demonstrate how the theorist’s conflict theories can be applied to the past and present conflict. Last, we recommend sound conflict resolution strategies that we have learned in our case study of Rwanda Ten Years Later. | 12/8/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Bridge Over Troubled Water - Student Conflict Briefing | Welcome to our first student podcast! This podcast is a conflict theory brief for our Roots of Social Conflict class at Wayne State University. During our semester, we have examined social conflict theories and their applications to various cases. For this particular brief, we have chosen the Strait of Messina Bridge Project. This proposed project would connect Italy’s mainland and Sicily over the Strait of Messina with the world’s largest suspension bridge. For more information, please listen! Ciao! | 11/28/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Men Working with Men to End Violence Against Women | This podcast was done at the recent Roots to Wings Battering Intervention conference held in Dearborn Michigan in early November. I interview John Beams and Bob Paskoff about their early days working with men to end violence against women. Unfortunately, I lost the second half of John Beams story due to a mic problem, so his comments are just a taste of the good ideas he shared. | 11/16/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fun File - Mock Interview with President Bush | This one-minute audio file of a mock interview of President Bush was made using a new web-based service called Podomatic.com. Using a nifty Flash and an AJAX-type interface, you can create audio files by mixing together various clips. To encourage people to test the service, you can make an interview of yourself talking with Bush and then email to friends and colleagues. The built-in mic on the machine I made it on wasn’t great, but for an experiment it should be okay… | 10/11/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Episodes |
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