workshops with Johan Galtung in California, May 7-10



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SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY in Santa Clara, California, will host Johan
Galtung for two events (sponsored by the Institute on
Globalization, the Bannan Center and International Programs):

- A public lecture entitled "Globalization for Peace and
Development" on Thursday, May 8, 2003 at 7pm in the Mayer Theater.

- A two-day workshop entitled "Conflict Transformation by Peaceful
Means" on Saturday, May 10, 2003 from 8:30am to 5:30pm, and Sunday,
May 11, 2003 from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Because seating is limited,
please register as soon as possible.

This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to the
TRANSCEND method which is based on 40 years of research and
practice. Conflicts can never really be completely "resolved" or
made to disappear, but they can be transformed from being fought
with violent means to being conducted by peaceful means. In that
sense, conflicts can have a constructive function of helping bring
about desirable change.

The workshop format will be highly interactive, with a combination
of lectures, seminars, and facilitated discussions. Participants
are invited to contribute case studies from their own experience.
Participants will learn:

- to analyze conflicts and design methods of intervention that help
reduce violence

- methods of mapping conflict formations

- principles of dialogue and negotiation as methods of conflict
transformation; the psychology of the dialogue process, and more

The workshop fees are $150 ($60 for students, free for students,
faculty and alumni of SCU).  Scholarships are available for
qualified participants. ALL participants must register!!

Johan Galtung is Professor of Peace Studies and Director of
TRANSCEND - A peace and Development Network. As founder of the
International Peace Research Institute in 1959 and the Journal of
Peace Research in 1964, Prof. Galtung is considered by many to be
the key founding figure in the academic discipline of peace and
conflict studies. He has published over 100 books and 1500 articles
and taught at countless universities worldwide. He is recipient of
10 honorary doctorates and numerous other honors such as the Right
Livelihood Award (the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize), the Norwegian
Humanist Prize, the Socrates Prize for Adult Education, the Bajaj
International Award for Promoting Gandhian Values and the Alo'ha
International Award.  He is engaged in consultative processes in
over 50 current inter - and intra-national conflicts. Galtung is a
renowned, dynamic speaker offering constructive advice in this time
of global crisis.
TRANSCEND is a peace and development network of invited
scholars-practitioners doing action/training/research/dissemination
within 20 programs, based on 40 years experience. Reports and
downloads are available at www.transcend.org

For more information and to register, please visit:
http://www.scu.edu/BannanCenter/workshops/Galtunginfo.htm

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Johan Galtung will offer a 6-hour workshop on "Peaceful Conflict
Transformation: the TRANSCEND Approach" (see the program above) at
La Pena Cultural Center, Berkeley, California, MAY 9, 5, 2003, 9-5.
REGISTRATION FEE:  $100 ($40 for students or low income)
Full and partial scholarships are available to all who need them.
For information and to register, please contact Marilyn Langlois
<langlois-rine at attbi.com>, Tel 510-232-4493.  Johan Galtung will
also give a lecture at the University of California at Berkeley on
May 9, 7:30-9:30 pm, on "New Approaches in Peace Studies," with an
introduction by Michael Nagler.  It is free and open to the public.
Please contact Marilyn <langlois-rine at attbi.com>, Tel 510-232-4493.

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