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Smith Byron, Ed.D.
Core Faculty Peace Education/Violence Prevention Graduate Program in Conflict Resolution Portland State University Office: 223 Neuberger Hall Phone: 503/725-9170 Fax: 503/725-9174 Email: abyron@pdx.edu |
Biography Amanda Byron is a mediator, an educator, and an active community organizer in the fields of conflict resolution, violence prevention, and multicultural community development. Dr. Byron has more than 20 years of experience working with diverse communities to heal trauma and transform conflict. She is particularly interested in the field of violence, understanding how and why it occurs, and forging new ideas on individual and collective responses. Dr. Byron earned her BA in Business Administration at Lewis and Clark College, her MA in Intercultural Management at the School for International Training, and completed her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at Portland State University. Her dissertation is entitled, Storytelling as Loving Praxis in Critical Peace Education: A Grounded Theory Study of Postsecondary Social Justice Educators. Current research interests, within critical peace education and violence prevention, include further exploration of loving praxis as a pedagogy of change, storytelling as a means to engage students in democracy, creativity as a conflict resolution practice, and the exploration of how identity and culture influence conflict.
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Fall 2011 Peace Education Perspectives in Conflict Resolution Storytelling and Social Change |
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Winter 2012 Conflict Resolution Systems Design Love and Hate in Conflict Resolution Research Methods Storytelling and Social Change (2 Credit Seminar) |
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Spring 2012 Intercultrural Conflict Resolution Intercultural Conflict Resolution Research Methods
Summer 2011 Courses TBD |
To hear Amanda Byron speak to Lars Larson on the air about Enmification: The Art and Consequence
of Enemy Making, To read listener responses, click here To read my travelogue from the Jewish/German Dialogue in Berlin, please click here |