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Vol. XVII,
No.1 Fall, 2002
UPCOMING EVENTS
The 18th Annual Meeting of the Research/Study
Team on Nonviolent Large Systems Change is at Woodlands,
Williamsburg, VA, May 18-20,2003 just prior to the 33rd O.D.
Information Exchange. Please send suggestions for the program
for the meeting, including willingness to volunteer, to Steve
Sachs or Don Cole.
There is no registration charge for this interorganizational
meeting. (O.D. Institute pays the costs as a contribution toward
a nonviolent world). Lodging and meals can be arranged through
Don Cole at O.D. Institute (address and phone above) or by contacting
Woodlands Conference Center (800)822-9127, (757)220-7600 for
about $165 a person per day in a single, with meals and coffee
breaks included.
The 33rd O.D. Information Exchange
is taking place at Woodlands, Williamsburg, VA, May 20-23, 2003.
Contact Don Cole at O.D. Institute for details, registration
and lodging arrangements. Lodging can also be made directly by
contacting Woodlands Conference Center (800)822-9127, (757)220-7600
for about $165 a person per day in a single, with meals and coffee
breaks included.
The 23rd O.D. World Conference will
be at Tilajari, Costa Rica, July 14-19, including the
13th meeting of O.D. Networks World Wide on July 19. For
details contact Don Cole at O.D. Institute (address and phone
above).
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The First annual conference
of the Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA), formed from
the merger of COPRED and PSA, "Confronting Injustice, Ending
War: The Role of Peace Educators and Activists after 9/11"
is October 4-6 at Georgetown University, Washington DC. For information
contact to pjsa@riseup.net, or pjsaconference@attbi.com,
http://www.evergreen.edu/pjsa/.
First National Conference on
Dialogue and Deliberation
is in Alexandria, VA October 4-6. For infomation contact Sandy
Heierbacher, Conference Director (802)254-7341, heierbacher@hormail.com,
http://www.thatway.org
3rd Annual Conference on Conflict
Resolution and Mediation (West Virginaia) is
in Morgantown, WV, October 9-10. For details contact WV Center
for Dispute Resolution, (866)WVCDR 66 or (304)296-2124, wvcdr@wvcdr.org.
The Capital Ownership Group (COG),
International Policy Conference, "Fix Globalization:
Make It More Inclusive, Democratic, Accountable and Sustainable,"
is in Washington D.C., October 9-11. For details contact OEOC,
309 Franklin Hall, Kent State University, Krnt, OH 44242 (313)331-7821,
cog@kent.edu, http://www.cog.kent.edu.
A Global Forum on Peace Building
and Conflict Management Practices in Uganda will take place
October 23-27 in Kampala, Uganda. The Forum brings together civil
society institutions in and outside Uganda to share experiences
and practices in conflict management and peacebuilding within
the Great Lakes Region. For information, contact: Daisey Muculezi,
PO Box 6331, Kampala, Uganda, +256 41 530 764, co.msuga@ms.or.ug
Oregon Mediation Association Fall Conference is in Beaverton,
OR, November 1-2. For details contact OMA, P.O. Box 2952, Beaverton,
OR 97208, omediate@teleport.com.
World Mediation Forum and Association
Interdisciplinaria de Mediacion en la Cultura y la Sociedad is in Buenas Aires, Argentina, November
8-10. For information contact wmf@bayfem.com.ar.
A confernce on peace is being
hosted by the Peace Studies, McMaster Unioversity, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada November 9
11. For more information, visit http://www.peace.ca/firstannualconferenceonpeaceed.htm,
or contact the conference coordinator Robert (Bob) Stewart, stewartr@peace.ca
or visit the Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace website at http://www.peace.ca.
The Globalization Research Center
Trafficking Project is putting on the conference, The Human
Rights Challenge of Globalization in Asia-Pacific-US: The Trafficking
in Persons, Especially Women and Children, in Honolulu, Hawaii,
November 13-15. For information contact Nancie Caraway, Ph.D.,
Director Women's Human Rights Projects, Globalization Research
Center, 1580 Makaloa Street, Suite 970, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
(808)945 1450, ext. 120, traffick@hawaii.edu, http://www.globalhawaii.org/PDF/trafficking.htm.
Research Workshop: Perspective
on Conflict. Disputes and Resolution
is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada November 16. For details contact
Ted Kojima, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University 2602, 1
Dundas St. W., Toronto, ON M5G 1Z3, Canada (416)597-p733 or (888)923-3394,
tkojima@osgoode.yorku.ca
From Conflict to Cooperation:
Challenges and Opportunities in Water Resource Management is a conference exploring the potential
for shared water resources to become a catalyst for regional
peace and development through dialogue, cooperation and participative
management of transboundary river basins, to be held in Deft,
the Netherlands. November 20-22. It is organized by UNESCO and
the Green Cross International as part of a their joint program,
"From Potential Conflict to Cooperation Potential: Water
for Peace (PCCP)." For details, contact Prof, Janos Bogardi,
UNESCO, 1 rue Miolis, Division of Water Sciences, 75732 Parris,
Cedex 15, France, pccp@unesco.org, http://www.unesco.org/water/water_events/detailed/209.shtml.
Middle East Studies Association
35th Annual Meeting is
in Washington, DC, November 23-26. For details contact Middle
East Studies Association of North America, University of Arizona,
1643 E. Helen St., Tucson, AZ 85721 (520)621-5850, mesana@arizona.edu,
http://www.mesana.arizona.edu.
Quest for Social Peace in Africa:
Transformations, Democracy and Public Policy will be in Khartoum, The Sudan in December.
For details contact Organization for Social Science Research
in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSS-REA), P.O. Box 31971, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, ossrea@telecom.net.et or pub.ossrea@telecom.net.et.
Seminar on Globalization, Violence,
NGOs and Non-state Actors
will be in Tehran, Iran in December, sponsored by the Organization
for Defending Victims of Violence (ODVV). For details contact
Organization for Defending Victims of Violence, P.O. Box 16765-911,
Tehran, Iran, +98 21 895 49 28, odvv@neda.net, http://www.odvv.org.
8th Annual Conference on Business
and Consciousness: The Future of Business,
produced by the Message Company and Association for Humanistic
Psychology (AHP) is in Santa Fe, NM, January 10-14. For details,
call (505)474-7604, (505)474-0998, message@bizspirit.com, www.bizspirit.com.
The international conference,
Second Global Summit on Peace through Tourism, will be
at the UN Conference Center in Geneva, Switzerland, February
5 8. For information, contact Jacqueline Haessly jacpeace@earthlink.net,
WWW.IIPT.ORG, or call (802)253-8671, Summit@IIPT.org, www.iipt.org,
or contact Scott Mills, Director, Communications, World Travel
and Tourism Council, London, UK, +44 (0) 870 727 9882 Email:
scottm@wttc.org Web: www.wttc.org.
The Water Sciences and Technology
Association's (WSTA) Sixth Gulf Water Conference, Water in
the GCC: Towards Sustainable Development, is in Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, March 8-12. For information contact Dr. Waleed K. Al-Zubari,
President WSTA, P.O. Box 20018, Manama, Bahrain (973)826-512,
president@wsta-gcc.org, http://www.wsta-gcc.org.
PeaceWeb's (NCPCR) biennial
conference, "Weaving the Future of Peacemaking", is in Atlanta, GA April 3-7. For
more information, contact diamondd22@earthlink.net, www.peacemaker.net
or call 520-670-1541 or (215) 245-6993.
The 3rd international conference
of the Peace History Society, "Peace Work: The Labor of
Peace Activism, Past, Present, and Future"
is at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, MI, April
25-27. For details contact Program Committee co-chairs: Professor
Robbie Lieberman, Department of History, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale, IL 62901, robl@siu.edu and Ian Lekus, Duke University,
Department of History, Box 90719, Durham, NC 27708, lekus@duke.edu.
The 4th International Conference
of the World Mediation Forum, "Building Peaceful Co-existence
- Mediation and Negotiation in a Conflictual World" will be held at the Buenos Aires Sheraton
Hotel & Convention Center, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May
9 - 11. For information, e-mail wmf@bayfem.com.ar, or visit www.bayfem.com.ar.
The 11th Annual International
Conference on Conflict Resolution: Sharing Tools for Personal/Global
Harmony, sponsored by the Common Bond Institute and Harmony
Institute in cooperation with the Association for Humanistic
Psychology (AHP) will be in St. Petersburg, Russia, in May. For
details contact Common Bond Institute, 12170 Pine Ayr Dr., Climax,
MI 49034, Ph./FAX: (616)665-9393, E-mail: solweean@aol.com; http://ahpweb.org/cbi/home.html.
The Second International Conference
on Human Rights will be
held at Mofid University, Qom, Iran, May17 18, with the Cooperation
of the United Nations and the International Center for Dialogue
among Civilizations. For details contact the Secretariat of the
Second International Conference on Human Rights, Mofid University,
Sadooq.Ave., P.O.Box: 37185-3611, Qom, Iran, Tel: +98-251-2925764,
Fax: +98-251-2911072, 2927395, TFHR@mofidu.ac.ir, TFHR@hotmail.com.
The Asia-Pacific Peace Research
Association (APPRA) is holding a regional conference in Taipei,
Taiwan, June 6-8, known as "APPRA Conference 2003."
For details contact by fax (632)913-9255 or e-mail sol_perpinan@hotmail.
The UNESCO Conference on Intercultural
Education, "Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding,
Human Rights and a Culture of Peace" is June 15-18 in
Jyvaskyla, FINLAND. For information, go to: www.jyu.fi/ktl/unesco2003/,
or contact: Professor Johanna Lasonen, UNESCO Chair, University
of Jyvaskyla, e-mail johanna.lasonen@ktl.jyu.fi or thr Conference
Secretariat and Office: Ms Pirjo-Leena Pitkanen, Congress Manager,
pirjoleena.pitkanen@jyvaskylaan.com. Updated information will
be available at www.jyu.fi/ktl/unesco2003/.
"The Education Project" of the first Universal
Forum of Cultures to be held for 5 months in Barcelona April
24-Sept 22, 2004. Information on this UNESCO approved forum is
available at www.barcelona2004.org. There are 10 themes including
Theme three: Common values in cultural diversity: Education for
Peace and Cohabitation, Theme nine Human Rights and Democracy:
Education for active citizenship (to be coordinated by Yvonne
Hebert, U of Calgary, Coordinator of the Citizen Education Research
Network at www.canada.metropolis.net/cern-pub/index.html), or
go to www.barcelona2004.org.
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