Prof. Rachel Goldberg is Editor of Faith and Practice in Conflict Resolution
May 22, 2016
Rachel M. Goldberg, assistant professor of conflict studies at DePauw University, is the editor of Faith and Practice in Conflict Resolution: Toward a Multidimensional Approach. The book has just been published by Kumarian Press.
"What would the work of conflict resolution look like if practitioners not only recognized that it is impossible for them to be neutral and that there are dangers in believing otherwise but also brought their whole selves to the negotiation table?," asks a synopsis of the work. "Focusing on this question, the authors of Faith and Practice in Conflict Resolution introduce the work of pathbreaking individuals who have successfully moved beyond the constraints of the objectivist paradigm to tap into the insights that their spiritual roots, their emotions, and even their bodies can contribute. The book presents an important new framework for whole, multidimensional practice, along with concrete techniques for promoting peace."
Learn more, and order the book, at Amazon.com.
Professor Goldberg, who holds a Ph.D. from Syracuse University's Progam on Analysis and Resolutuion of Conflict (PARC), has been active in the conflict studies field for many years. She has her own consulting business and is the coordinator of the DePauw Restorative Justice/Mediation Program.
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