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Association for Conflict Resolution - The
Association for Conflict Resolution (a merged
organization of AFM, CREnet and SPIDR) is a
professional organization dedicated to enhancing the
practice and public understanding of conflict
resolution.
Conflict Resolution Information Source (CRInfo)
- The Conflict Resolution Information Source (CRInfo)
is a cooperative effort to strengthen the conflict
field's information infrastructure, funded by the
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Conflict Management in Higher Education - The
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION REPORT is
intended to be a free, bimonthly online periodical
serving higher education constituencies interested
in conflict management.
Conflict Research Consortium - The Conflict
Research Consortium is a multidisciplinary program
of research, teaching, and application, focused on
finding more constructive ways of addressing
difficult, long-term, and intractable conflicts, and
getting that information to the people involved in
these conflicts so that they can approach them in a
more constructive way. A joint university-community
program, the Consortium unites researchers,
educators, and practitioners from many fields for
the purposes of theory-building, testing,
disseminating, and applying new conflict management
techniques.
Conflict Resolution Center International -
Conflict Resolution Center International is a
non-profit center promoting non-violent conflict
resolution. CRCI is home of one of the largest
libraries on conflict and dispute resolution;
continually added to and now on-line for easy access
CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution - Founded
in 1979 as the Center for Public Resources, CPR's
mission is to install alternative dispute
resolution, or ADR, into the mainstream of corporate
law department and law firm practice - to make the
legal profession the preferred delivery system of
ADR . To fulfill its mission, CPR is engaged in an
integrated agenda of research and development,
education, advocacy and dispute resolution.
International Online Training Program on Intractable
Conflict - a major, new, full-text program with
approximately 1000 pages of material
National Association for Community
Mediation - The National
Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM) is a
membership organization comprised of community
mediation centers, their staff and volunteer
mediators, and other individuals and organizations
interested in the community mediation movement.
Membership benefits include funding possibilities,
networking, research, publications, a membership
directory, and more. From coast to coast and beyond,
NAFCM enjoys a unique position as the only national
non-profit organization dedicated solely to
community-based mediation programs.
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