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The '''University of Colorado Conflict Information Consortium''', directed by Guy and Heidi Burgess, was founded in 1988 as a multi-disciplinary center for research and teaching about conflict and its transformation.  
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Beyond Intractability Initiatives, Learning Materials, and Knowledge Base
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Providing support to those working to address the intractable conflict problem, as well as those struggling with the many tractable, but still troublesome, disputes that characterize everyday life.
  
*The newly-combined CRInfo and Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base contains 1000s of pages of material on the nature of and ways of constructively addressing both "regular," negotiable conflicts, and highly challenging intractable conflicts. The knowledge base was begun in 2000 and has been growing ever since. It now has theoretical and practical articles and case studies written by over 400 academic and practical experts, along with about 70 audio interviews of leading conflict resolution scholars and practitioners, key book and article summaries, practitioner profiles and personal reflections of peacebuilders. All of this material is browsable (by topic category or type of information) and searchable.
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*The newly-combined CRInfo and Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base contains 1000s of pages of material on the nature of and ways of constructively addressing both "regular," negotiable conflicts, and highly challenging intractable conflicts.
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*<u>[https://www.beyondintractability.org/about/using-bi '''Using Beyond Intractability''' (Video)]</u>
  
 
== Info ==
 
== Info ==
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*[[CRInfo Core Knowledge Overviews]] (Ontology)
 
*'''[[Conflict Information Consortium]]''' (The PARENT program)
 
*'''[[Conflict Information Consortium]]''' (The PARENT program)
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/e-fundamentals-landing Conflict Fundamentals Seminar/Blog]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/e-fundamentals-landing Conflict Fundamentals Seminar/Blog]
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*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/constructive-conflict-initiative-2 Constructive Conflict Initiative]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/constructive-conflict-initiative-2 Constructive Conflict Initiative]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/e-things-you-can-do-to-help-landing Blog: Things You Can Do To Help]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/e-things-you-can-do-to-help-landing Blog: Things You Can Do To Help]
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::This blog contains posts highlighting things everyone--not just powerful people, not just important or rich people--but everyone of us --can do to help limit the dynamics that lead to destructive and intractable conflicts.
 
::This blog contains posts highlighting things everyone--not just powerful people, not just important or rich people--but everyone of us --can do to help limit the dynamics that lead to destructive and intractable conflicts.
  
== Example Article ==
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== Example Articles ==
  
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/bksum/putnam-bowling Summary of the book "Bowling Alone"]
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*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/victimhood Victimhood]
  
*The newly-combined CRInfo and Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base contains 1000s of pages of material on the nature of and ways of constructively addressing both "regular," negotiable conflicts, and highly challenging intractable conflictsThe knowledge base was begun in 2000 and has been growing ever sinceIt now has theoretical and practical articles and case studies written by over 400 academic and practical experts, along with about 70 audio interviews of leading conflict resolution scholars and practitioners, key book and article summaries, practitioner profiles and personal reflections of peacebuilders. All of this material is browsable (by topic category or type of information) and searchable.
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::This essay talks about the sense of victimhood among people outside the United States: Ukranians (vis-a-vis Russians), Israelis and Palestinians, Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda, Muslims, Serbs and Croats in the former YugoslaviaIt doesn't talk about Blacks or Native Americans in the United States--though it certainly could haveAnd it certainly doesn't talk about non-college educated white men in the United States ([https://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/victimhood#narrow-body (See the rest of this commentary.)]
  
== Info ==
 
 
== Example Articles ==
 
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/bksum/putnam-bowling Summary of the book "Bowling Alone"]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/bksum/putnam-bowling Summary of the book "Bowling Alone"]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/mass-incarceration-and-reconciliation Finding Peace with America’s Great “Other”: Reconciliation in the age of Mass Incarceration]
 
*[https://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/mass-incarceration-and-reconciliation Finding Peace with America’s Great “Other”: Reconciliation in the age of Mass Incarceration]
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Revision as of 07:13, 2 May 2021

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Beyond Intractability Initiatives, Learning Materials, and Knowledge Base Providing support to those working to address the intractable conflict problem, as well as those struggling with the many tractable, but still troublesome, disputes that characterize everyday life.

  • The newly-combined CRInfo and Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base contains 1000s of pages of material on the nature of and ways of constructively addressing both "regular," negotiable conflicts, and highly challenging intractable conflicts.
  • Using Beyond Intractability (Video)

Info

This blog contains posts highlighting things everyone--not just powerful people, not just important or rich people--but everyone of us --can do to help limit the dynamics that lead to destructive and intractable conflicts.

Example Articles

This essay talks about the sense of victimhood among people outside the United States: Ukranians (vis-a-vis Russians), Israelis and Palestinians, Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda, Muslims, Serbs and Croats in the former Yugoslavia. It doesn't talk about Blacks or Native Americans in the United States--though it certainly could have. And it certainly doesn't talk about non-college educated white men in the United States ((See the rest of this commentary.)