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18 May 2009

Kaisa Aglen - Dialogue

Why Dialogue? 

Dialogue as relational communication Dialogue is face-to-face gatherings of people meeting to address collective challenges, with facilitators using dialogue tools as a method to create a safe space that opens for new ways to communicate and relate to each other. It is a special form of communication using active listening and respectful, honest speaking. The goal is not to win (as in a discussion) or to create an agreement (as in negotiation), but to share and learn from each other, see from different point of views and get new perspectives. Most importantly, it is a way of addressing collective...
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28 March 2009

Mariam Naskidashvili - Dialogue Caucasus

Dialogue Caucasus


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1 comments

Ane Sande on 30.03.09 - 10:19:52
Great that you have started your project! Looking forward to seeing your exciting discussions as it progresses :)

16 March 2009

Webmaster DN - Links

Links

- The Student Peace Prize:
www.studentpeaceprize.org

- International Student Festival in Trondheim (ISFIT):
www.isfit.org

- School of Shan State Nationality Youth (SSSNY). Leader: Charm Tong:
www.sssny.org

- Assistance Association for Political Prisoners in Burma (AAPPB):
www.aappb.org

- Studentenes og Akademikernes Internasjonale Hjelpefond (SAIH):
www.saih.no

- Democratic Voice of Burma:
www.dvb.no

- Den Norske Burmakomitè
www.burma.no

- Nansenskolen
www.nansenskolen.no

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12 March 2009

Sanna Brattland - The Solidarity Initiative by the Student Peace Prize Laureates

The Solidarity Initiative by the Student Peace Prize Laureates

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08 February 2009

Jone Brattland - Dialogue Library

Ellen Rykkja Gilbert - ISFiT Dialogue Groups

ISFiT Dialogue Groups 2009
«If Arafat and Netanyahu had participated in the Dialogue Groups it would not have been a conflict in the Middle East anymore» (Israeli participant, 1997) 


The ISFiT Dialogue Groups were first established in 1997 as an initiative to peace building in practice by the International Student Festival in Trondheim. Since then the Dialogue Groups have gathered students from the conflict areas of South Africa, Northern Ireland, Guatemala, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, Kashmir, Israel/Palestine, Sri Lanka, Balkan, USA/Iran, Russia/Chechnya, Ethiopia/Eritrea, Sudan and Great...
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01 February 2009

Webmaster DN - ISFIT 2009: Building a Future

ISFIT 2009: Building a Future



The International Student Festival in Trondheim will be held from 20th of February to 1st of March 2009. The main theme is Peace Building and over 400 students from across the globe will participate in the festival, working in smaller workshops with different aspects of «Building a Future». The festival can offer a diverse and exciting cultural program, as well as interesting and unique program of plennary sessions with Nobel Peace Prize laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Shirin Ebadi among others.

Webmaster DN - The Student Peace Conference 2009

The Student Peace Conference 2009

In occasion of the Student Peace Prize's 10 year anniversary, all of the former laureates are invited to Trondheim to participate at the Student Peace Conference. 26th of February to 1st of March. The conference shall be a safe arena for dialogue between young people who have made an extraordinary effort towards establishing peace, democracy and human rights. A main goal is to arrange for future dialogue, network building and solidarity between the young peacebuilders.

Webmaster DN - Involvement at any Cost

Involvement at any Cost



All the previous laureates, as well as this years winner, of the Student Peace Prize will participate in a Plennary Session at Dragvoll D15, Thursday the 26th of February 2009. The laureates of the Student Peace Prize know that student involvement may have serious consequences. Because of their choice to take action, several of them are being persecuted in their home countries. How high is the price you are willing to pay for your involvement? The laureates are coming from countries such as East-Timor, Burma, Zimbabwe and Colombia. During this session they will share their stories.

Webmaster DN - The Student Peace Prize Exhibition

The Student Peace Prize Exhibition

Exhibition To mark the occasion of its 10th anniversary the Student Peace Prize will present the Student Peace Prize Exhibition of 2009. This exhibition includes some never-before-seen photographs presenting the courage needed when struggling against some of the world’s most brutal regimes to restore human rights, democracy, academic freedom and peace. The main message in the Student Peace Prize Exhibition will be involvement and solidarity for students of the future.

The Exhibition will be held in Trondheim, at Samfundet from 20th to 26th of February and in Olavshallen the 27th of...
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