ICCCR Invited Addresses
Cohen, Claudia E. (to be presented, May 2009) “Mediator Style in Family Disputes.” Invited session at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New Orleans, LA.
Coleman, P. T. (2008). A Dynamical-Systems Approach to Teaching Conflict Analysis and Intervention. Invited presentation at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. November, 2008.
Coleman, P. T., & Kugler, K. (2008). Dynamical-systems theory and difficult conflicts: Current findings from our laboratory. Invited presentation at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, ,George Mason University , October, 2008.
Coleman, P. T. (2008). Navigating the landscape of conflict: Applications of dynamical systems theory to protracted social conflict. Berghof Foundation conference on systemic approaches to conflict transformation. Berlin, Germany, September, 2008.
Coleman, P. T. (2008). Attracted to conflict or peace? A dynamical-system’s approach to the study of constructive engagement in seemingly intractable conflicts. Invited presentation at an international research conference Understanding Conflicts: Cross-Cultural Perspectives at The University of Aarhus, Denmark, August, 2008.
Coleman, P. T. (2008). Suppose we took peace seriously? A dynamical-systems approach to the study of peace. Invited paper presentation at the 2008 conference of Division 48 of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 2008.
Cohen, Claudia E., K. Kressel, T. Butts and W. Reich. (June,2008) “Exploring Mediator Style” Invited session at Alternative Dispute Resolution Day, NJ Bar and NJ Association of Professional Mediators.
Cohen, Claudia E. (May, 2008) “The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Mediation: Why Emotional Intelligence Matters.”, Invited lecture, New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators Advanced Civil Training.
Cohen, Claudia E. (May 2008) “Moving Toward Peace.” Invited Address: The Unitarian Church in Summit, NJ.
Cohen, Claudia E. (April 2008) “The Psychological and Emotional Impact of Divorce" Invited Lecture: Rutgers Divorce Mediation Certificate, Master of Social Work Program.
Coleman, P. T. (2007). Dynamical systems theory and conflict: From theory to practice. Invited presentation at The Warsaw School of Social Psychology,Warsaw Poland, October 2007.
Coleman, P. T. (2007). Is any conflict intractable? Effective approaches to dealing with conflict at its worst. Invited presentation for the Association of Conflict Resolution for Greater New York, New York City, October, 2007.
Coleman, P. T. (2007) A dynamical model of power and conflict. Invited paper presentation for the 2007 Social Interdependence Theory Conference. Silverwind, MN.
Coleman, P. T. (2006). Attracted to conflict: A dynamical systems approach to the study of protracted social conflict. Invited presentation at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Florida Atlantic University.
Coleman, P. T. (2004). A dynamical systems approach to addressing protracted, intractable conflict. APA Division 48 Early Career Award Address. Honolulu, Hawaii, July 2004.
Coleman, P. T. (2004) Paradigmatic framing of protracted, intractable conflict: Towards the development of a meta-framework. Invited presentation for the 2004 Social Interdependence Theory Conference. Silverwind, MN.
Coleman, P. T. (2003). Conflict, complexity, & change: A dynamical adaptive systems approach to addressing protracted, intractable conflict. Presentation for the , Department of Psychology, Yale University , October, 2003.
Coleman, P. T. (2003). An outsider’s reflections on the relationship between transformative learning and conflict. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Transformative Learning. Teachers College, Columbia University, October, 2003.
Coleman, P. T. (2003). Change, complexity, and meaning-construction: A metaframework for engaging with protracted, intractable conflict. Presented for the ICCCR Dialogue series at Teachers College, Columbia University , February, 2003.
Coleman, P. T. (2002). A systemic approach to conflict, violence and peace in schools. Keynote address presented at , . May, 2002.
Coleman, P. T. (2002). Pedagogical techniques for teaching conflict management. Invited workshop conducted at Sofia University, Tokyo, Japan. May, 2002.
Coleman, P. T. & Reardon, B. (2002). The value of Peace and Conflict Studies for addressing protracted social conflict. Symposium presented by the Emeriti Executive Committee of Teachers College, Columbia University.
Coleman, P. T. (2001). Change, paradox, complexity, and meaning: A meta-framework for working seemingly intractable conflict. Invited presentation for the 2001 Social Interdependence Theory Conference. Silverwind, MN.
Coleman, P. T. (2001). The three “I”s of identity-based conflict: Integrative, inefficient, and intractable. Keynote address presented at the 2001 Annul Conference of the University and College Ombuds Association. CUNY,New York, NY.
Coleman, P. T. (2001). The dialectics of adult learning. Invited presentation made at The Massachusetts Boston Conference on Conflict Resolution, Theory-to-Practice. Boston, MS.
Cohen, Claudia E. and Tyson, D. (November, 2001) “Case Studies: Organization Narrative and Change Management” Invited presentation at Linkage International O.D. Conference. Brussels, Belgium.
Coleman, P. T. (2000). Cooperative power. Invited presentation for the 2001 Social Interdependence Theory Conference.Silverwind, MN.
Coleman, P. T. (2000). School violence: Metal detectors and healthy communities. Invited panel respondent for a special conference sponsored by the Institute for Urban and Minority Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. New York, NY.
Cohen, Claudia E., & Tyson, D. (May, 2000) “The Narrative Process as a Tool for Organizational Change.” Invited Presentation - Winners of the Outstanding O.D. Project of the Year Worldwide – 2000, Conferred by the Organization Development Institute (ODI), Oahu, HI.
Coleman, P. T. (1999). Power and conflict: The role of implicit power theories. Invited presentation at the 2001 Social Interdependence Theory Conference. Silverwind, MN.,
Coleman, P. T. & Deutsch, M. (1993) The mediation of inter-ethnic conflict in schools. Invited paper presented at the Carnegie Corporation Consultation on Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Schools.New York, NY.