Episodes
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In this episode of "Negotiating Harmony," host Sarah Wilson delves into the thought-provoking theme of "Doomed to Live Together." This phrase, often associated with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, challenges us to view conflict as an opportunity for understanding and empathy. The episode explores the roles of media, grassroots initiatives, and cultural exchanges in fostering understanding and transcending political divisions. Media can humanize conflicting narratives, social media facilitates global dialogue, and grassroots initiatives at the community level break down barriers. "Doomed to Live Together" is a call to action, reminding us of our power to transcend conflicts. While it may depend on your point of view, one thing is clear: understanding, empathy, and peace are possible. Join us on this enlightening journey, and don't forget to check out the new book "Doom to Live Together."
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"The Serious Side to Humour," listeners will discover how humor can be used as a tool to navigate challenging situations and foster empathy and understanding when addressing personal and societal struggles. This podcast explores the psychology behind humour, different types of humour, and practical strategies for incorporating humour into serious topics. It also addresses the challenges of using humour in discussions of emotive topics and provides guidance on how to navigate these challenges responsibly. https://mybook.to/TheSeriousSidetoHumour
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Welcome to 'Negotiating Harmony,' the podcast where we delve into the complexities of our world. I'm your host Sarah Wilson. In this episode, we're delving into the struggles and triumphs of societies navigating the aftermath of colonialism. Post-colonialism, a critical academic study, focuses on the legacy of colonialism, and how it shapes our world today. We'll also explore the role of media and film in post-colonial discourse. Don't miss it. The book Living in a Post Colonial World is available on Amazon now. https://mybook.to/PostcolonialWorld
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How intermediate and grassroots levels or spaces can initiate and start a transformation process in conflict resolution
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A short lecture on the how Arab Spring come about
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Berndt Michael Schulz is a scholar who specializes in conflict management and resolution, as well as democratization processes and resistance strategies among demo-advocators in civil society. Schulz played a critical role in the Norwegian agreement between Israel and Palestine, which was a peace process that aimed to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Schulz's work in conflict resolution has been influential in promoting peace and stability in the region.
This is Berndt explaining how the Norwegian agreement came about in a lecture in 2017