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SUMMARY:'Making Sense of Colombia’s No to Peace An Elicitive Conflict Ma
 pping Workshop'with Dr. Josefina Echavarría Alvarez &amp\; Terence Beving
 ton\, a seminar in collaboration with the Cambridge Peace and Education Re
 search group - Dr Echavarría Alvarez \, University of Innsbruck within th
 e UNESCO Chair For Peace Studies\,  Terence Bevington\, PhD candidate 
DTSTART:20161108T170000Z
DTEND:20161108T183000Z
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CONTACT:Ann Waterman
DESCRIPTION:On 2nd October 2016 more than 50% of Colombian voters said NO 
 to the peace accord signed by the Colombian government and the FARC-EP gue
 rrillas.\nAfter more than 60 years of war\, many are now trying to underst
 and why this happened.\nIn this workshop\, Dr.Josefina Echavarría Alvarez
  will apply the methodology of Elicitive Conflict Mapping to help develop 
 an understanding of the Colombia no-vote\, examining it as an episode that
  is fuelled by a larger epi-centre of conflictive dynamics and relationshi
 ps.\nElicitive Concept Mapping is a tool which seeks to operationalisethe 
 philosophy of transrational peace and the art of elicitive conflict work.\
 nDr Echavarría Alvarez is a Colombian academic working at the University 
 of Innsbruck within the UNESCO Chair For Peace Studies.\nTerence Bevington
 \, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Education and CPERG member\, will share
  some insights and present some provocative proposals based on his recent 
 study visit to Colombia at the height of the referendum campaign.\nThe wor
 kshop will conclude with questions and discussion on the issues raised.
LOCATION: GS1  Faculty of Education\, 184 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, CB2 8PQ
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