Simon Fisher
Simon Fisher es un mediador independiente, entrenador y escritor. Tiene una experiencia de primera mano en los conflictos, el desarrollo y el cambio en varios paises, trabajando con las autoridades locales, agencias internacionales, gobiernos y en las Naciones Unidas. En 1991 fundó y se convirtió en el primer director de Responding to Conflict, desde entonces su prioridad ha sido de ayudar al desarrollo y a la sostenibilidad de redes activas de actores de paz comprometidos a niveles globales y regionales, así como sostener iniciativas de paz y de justicia específicas. Algunos de sus libros son: Working with conflict: skills and strategies for action, RTC/Zed Books 2000 (co-author) (Trabajar con el conflicto: competencias y estrategias para la acción), y Spirited Living: Waging Conflict, Building Peace, Quaker Books 2004 (Vida plena de ánimo: agitando el conflicto, construyendo la Paz).
Fichas del autor
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An Agenda for transformative peacebuilding?
This file suggest some options for what needs to be done in the impending multiple crises going forward.
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Applied Conflict Transformation Studies
Building a pool of reflexive practitioners.
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Centre for Nonviolent Action, Balkans
Principles and funding.
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Going where governments would not go.
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Connect Four – an initiative to develop a common policy platform in UK
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Search for Common Ground’s programme on ‘Women and Governance’ in Burundi
What makes a project genuinely transformative?
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What has the peacebuilding field achieved?
This file is a brief, inevitably impressionistic overview of the main achievements of the field. It does not try to do full justice to what has been achieved in the relatively short space of time since late 1980s. It does, however, name some of the key elements which now need to be built on purposefully, with wisdom and courage.
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Exploring the rationale behind critical points of view raised in peacebuilding and other movements for change.