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Carole Berrih replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Dear Laura and Niamh, thank you so much for taking the lead on this assignment!
I am very sorry but I have some work commitment at the moment away from home and my availability until the 25th is very limited. I […]
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Niamh O' Connor replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
That’s great Laura! Thank you for kicking off the responses. Natalee, I loved your idea for a structure. Could you post that here, so that anyone who missed out on the Skype could see it too. Once everyone […]
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Laura McCormack replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Great stuff Niamh and Liam! Thanks for leading the way! I like your idea to divvy up the work by State Niamh – I’ll put in a vote for Turkey?
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NataleeQ replied to the forum topic ACT: Advanced Conflict Transformation & Professional Peace Research in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
The more I get to know Prof. Galtung — through his published articles and videos — the deeper my respect grow for the Professor, the organization and the team.
The syntax and case illustrations appear to be […]
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Niamh O' Connor replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Wow! Great video Liam. Thanks for sharing
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Keil Eggers replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Great work Niamh! Your video was very clear and will certainly be useful for other students. I like what I see here so far- you are doing a nice job of sharing relevant resources and beginning to formulate your […]
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Beautiful work Niamh. That’s a keeper!
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Here’s Niamh’s brilliant summary of our skype conversation:
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic ACT: Advanced Conflict Transformation & Professional Peace Research in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Advanced Conflict Transformation’s moral compass and criteria for legitimacy is determined by explicit value statements.
a-Homo Homini Sacra Res [Man ought to be sacred onto man]
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Cool. In the meantime, here’s an excellent video I found (featuring Johan and Naakow both!) explaining the inner workings of the ‘peace formula’ as applied to the recent ‘Iran nuclear deal’. Enjoy. I […]
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Naakow Grant-Hayford replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
It is the machine. Niamh sent me the video before going to work. I’ll let you have it ASAP.
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Hi Niamh – many many thanks for this. Hugely helpful. I’m having a little bit of trouble viewing/downloading the video from the G-I site. Are you able to view it easily enough from the G-I site? I’m just […]
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Hi again all – I’m attaching a document supplied to me by Naakow which should assist in drafting our collective assignments. It concerns Johan’s ‘Twelve Creative Ways to Foster Reconciliation after Violence’ […]
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Niamh O' Connor replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Apologies, the video was too large to upload as an attachment so I uploaded it into the Docs folder
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Niamh O' Connor erstellte das Doc Peace Formula Video in der Gruppe University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
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Niamh O' Connor replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Hi guys!
I had a great Skype with Naakow today. I have some important information to share with you all.
Firstly, and most importantly, Prof Galtung has set our first assignment. He wants us to examine how […] -
Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
HANDS OFF CPACS
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Naakow Grant-Hayford posted an update in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Liam 🙂 This one’s for you! Happy Birthday! (So says your Skype) Talk to you later :-)! On a ASSIGNMENT related not: Had the pleasure of skyping with Niamh right after I got some instructions from Prof. Galtung. Thus she will convey the content of his instructions to you all. Thanks Niamh for taking this on, Naakow.
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Hi all – copied below are my proposed questions for this Saturday’s Skype session with the Professor. I’m not 100% sure they’re exactly what’s being asked for but I thought I’d have a crack anyway. Let me […]
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Liam replied to the forum topic Collective Assignment 1 in the group University of Sydney Students ACT-class of 2016 8 years, 8 months ago
Awesome work Laura. First off – do we want to coordinate our questions for this weekend’s Skype session? I know I’m still very much feeling my way through the quite dense material and would love to compare […]
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