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Call for Proposals: Association for Conflict Resolution Annual Conference
The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) will hold its 10th Annual Conference, September 1-4, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. This year's conference theme is "Many Paths: One Destination."
The organizers invite proposals for 60-minute facilitated discussions and 90-minute track sessions. Suggested topics include: theoretical and philosophical underpinning of conflict and its resolution; cultural barriers; cutting-edge practices; intersections across disciplines; and skill building.
The deadline for submissions is December 2, 2009.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Presenters
The organizers invite proposals for 60-minute facilitated discussions and 90-minute track sessions. Suggested topics include: theoretical and philosophical underpinning of conflict and its resolution; cultural barriers; cutting-edge practices; intersections across disciplines; and skill building.
The deadline for submissions is December 2, 2009.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Presenters
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