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Over the last three decades, community conflict resolution has become a world-wide export, embraced by many organizations throughout the world. This practice includes community mediation, facilitation, collaborative problem solving, conflict resolution, conflict transformation and even conflict transcendence. Looking more closely at these processes and practices, we will explore their social and cultural significance and applicability in various communities.
In this course we will examine the nature of community-driven conflict resolution, while exploring the power dynamics of disputes and their contexts and how we seek to find our own center in relation to such disputes. The course will be largely issue-focused, rather than skill-based, with an eye toward working with indigenous communities and in other sensitive cultural contexts.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.
Per the noncredit course policy, students are no longer eligible for a refund once this course is accessed.