I’m a conflict resolution facilitator working for TIDES Training and Consultancy in Northern Ireland and I’m planning to blog about my time as a Rotary World Peace Fellow from February 15th 2012.
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Good afternoon Enda (although I’m not sure what time it is in Thailand). My name is Mikita Weaver and I’m the editor-in-chief of an online journal called ADR Times. ADR Times is an independent social multimedia publication becoming the trusted news source for unbiased journalism covering negotiation, mediation, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes and issues. We have developed an interactive multimedia platform where we share our dispute resolution insights and resources. We welcome online contributions and collaborations from other like-minded dispute resolution enthusiasts, practitioners and scholars.
Through Twitter, I saw your blog and noticed your background in Psychology, Culture, and Conflict Resolution. If you’re interested in contributing, I’d love to discuss the various ways that our platform can highlight you and all the great work you are doing. You might be particularly interested in contributing to March newsletter on “Pscyhology & ADR” theme. Past newsletters are available at http://www.adrtimes.com/newsletter.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Mikita Weaver, Editor-in-Chief
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Hi Mikita. Thanks very much for getting in contact with me. I would be really interested in contributing to ADR Times and I’ve been very impressed with your previous issues. I will email you to discuss some potential possibilities. Thanks again! Enda