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Intangibilities of Conflict Resolution
Start Date: 1/5/2017Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Date: 1/5/2017End Time: 10:00 AM

Event Description:
The CUNY Dispute Resolution Center at John Jay College
and
The Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York

invite everyone to the monthly

NYC-DR Roundtable Breakfast
John Jay College
524 West 59th Street
Room L61 New Building

Thursday, January 5, 2017
8 am – 10 am

RSVP:  mvolpe@jjay.cuny.edu

The Intangibilities of Conflict Resolution: 
Psychological, Emotional, Cultural and Communicational Challenges to Reach Common Ground

  

Samuel Peleg 


Drawing from field research, the speaker will discuss attempts to establish how constructive communication patterns between Arab and Jewish community leaders occurred in mixed towns in Israel.  He will introduce a variety of approaches and techniques used to contextualize and reframe an intractable conflict in order to discover creative paths of managing it.

Dr. Samuel (Muli) Peleg is a professor and researcher who specializes in conflict analysis and conflict resolution, negotiation, decision making, leadership and intercultural/inter-organizational communication. He is currently the Rutgers University Political Science Department’s Director of Development for the MA Program in UN and Global Policy Studies.  He was a visiting faculty member at the negotiation and conflict resolution program (NECR) at Columbia University (2009-2013). He is the author of several books and articles about his areas of expertise. Among his publications are Spreading the Wrath of God: From Gush Emunim to Rabin Square (1997, Hebrew), Zealotry and Vengeance- quest of Religious Identity Group (2002, Lexington Books); If Words Could Kill: the Failure of Public Discourse in Israel (2003, Hebrew University Press), and Fighting Terrorism in the Liberal State (2006, IOS Press). His new book Identity and the Coordinated Management of Meaning will be published in early 2017. Dr. Peleg has served as a top advisor on leadership and negotiations to the Peres Center for Peace. In this capacity he had taken part in several rounds of peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians as well as Israelis and Jordanians. He has also counseled the Prime Minister’s office, the Foreign Office and the National Security Council. 
 
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