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  • 7/27/2019 Peace as a Global Language.pdf

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    Program

    Below is the preliminary schedule (Correct as of 16.10.2011)

    PGL2011schedule : schedule

    PGL 2011: Peace without Boundaries Schedule

    Saturday

    Registration Main Lobby (First Floor) 10:00-11:00

    Time/Room 201 204 205 206 207 303 305 3062nd flOpen

    9:45-10:00 OpeningAddress

    1 10:00-11:00

    KozoMayumi,Biofuel

    Delusion andGranfaloons:Quo vadis?"

    2 11:15-11:45David Alenga,Globalizationof Insecurity

    Adam Clifton,Australia andthe GFC - AtWhat Cost

    Sandy Healy,TBA

    Katherine Fuji,Judaism,

    Christianity andIslam: The

    ThreeAbrahamicMonotheistic

    Religions

    Richard Miller,TBA

    3 12:00-12:30

    SarahHoughton,

    Positive Peaceand Media

    Conglomeration:A US Case

    Study

    ThomasMach,

    JapansSustainableRoots: Whatthe Edo EraCan TeachUs About

    Living WithinLimits

    KevinRamsden,

    Silver Tsunamior Peaceful

    Acceptance ofEquality?

    Ted Quock, 3-11 EditorialCartoons:

    Intention vs.Perception

    TanujaSachdev,

    ReconciliatioA Holistic

    Approach forPost-Conflict

    Rebuilding

    12:30-1:30 Lunch

    1:00-2:00Posters

    41:30-2:30

    ONE HOUR

    Albie Sharp,The Patriot's

    Pitchfork:Adventures

    andMisadventures

    withNationalism in

    theClassroom.

    Anne Provet,Trauma andHealing asPathway to

    Peace

    John PaulLoucky. "One

    Heart, OneWorld" Peace

    PoetryTranslation

    Project

    RobertO'Mochain,

    Peace,Masculinities,and Capoteas Classroom

    Resource

    Mary GoebelNoguchi and

    JiyanGhadimi,

    AttackingBIHE:

    DenyingHigher

    Education toIran's Largest

    Minority

    RobertKowalczyk,The Nuclear

    Thread

    5 2:45-3:15

    RyanRichardson,

    Populationdecline as amove toward

    peace

    Zane Ritchie,The Sticky

    Truth About Oil

    Mari Aoki,Psychological

    Approach toPeacewithout

    Boundaries

    Paul Scott,R2P- POC and

    Libya - ATeachable

    Moment andMore

    EsmatAzizi,Talking

    of Peace

    Tim Bryar,OvercomingStructural

    and CulturalViolencethrough

    NonviolentStruggle

    3:15-3:45 Break

    6 4:00-4:30

    KimberlyeKowalczyk,Media for

    PeaceBuilding

    Kai Sawyer,Introduction to

    Non ViolentCommunication

    SusanneBalogh,

    Education fora New

    Humanity

    Pamila Florea,If We Can

    Dream It WeCan Be It

    Brendan Ries,The Power of

    Circles

    7 4:45-5:15

    JefferyNazzaro, AllYou Need is

    Love

    KazuyaAsakawa,Trends ofRight of

    People toPeace

    KojiNakamura,

    PeaceEducation for

    Exchange

    Studentsfrom North

    America andEurope

    Mark Sheehan,From the

    Library, to theWorkshop, tothe World: An

    Interdisciplinary

    Approach toAddressingGobal Issuesat a Japanese

    University

    NaokoKakuta,

    Awareness,Skills and

    SocialDecision-

    making into aCurriculum for

    TeacherTraining

    6:00- Table for Two Peace Banquet

    6:40-8:40 Pecha-Kucha

    Peace as a Global Language Conference

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    Sunday

    Main Lobby (First Floor) 9:30-10:00

    Ses Time/Room 201 204 205 206 207 303 305 3062nd flOpen

    2 10:00-11:00

    AileenSmith, FromMinamata toFukushima

    3 11:15-11:45

    HirokoUrakawa, TheChallenges forHealth without

    Boundaries

    Thomas Mach,Permacultures

    foothold inJapan

    Brent Jones,Project-Based

    Learning andPeaceStudies

    Jean-PaulDuQuette,

    Cypris Village:ProNaokoKakuta,

    Awareness,Skills and

    SocialDecision-

    making into aCurriculum for

    TeacherTraining

    Katerine Fuji& Anthonette

    Gibson,Exploring A

    GrayingJapan: SilverTsunami orPeaceful

    Acceptance ofEquality?

    SallyMcLaren &

    AsukaTomaru,

    March 11 andthe Media

    Rita Verma,The Courage

    to TeachCritically:Crossing

    Boundariesto Engage in

    12:00-12:30

    MichaelIwane-

    Salovaara,The Language

    of Peace

    Mark Sawyer,InterculturalCitizenship:Negotiating

    IdentityBoundaries of

    UniversityStudents in

    Japan

    SteveSilsbee,

    Peace fromwithin

    Warren Decker,Peace Through

    ExperientialLearning

    Aaron Fox,The How to

    Guide toUsing the iPad

    in the EFLclassroom

    Jose G.Vargas,

    IndigenousPoliticalEcology

    approach tosocial

    movementsin Mexicoand LatinAmerica

    4 12:30-1:30 Lunch

    1:00-2:00Posters

    51:30-2:30

    ONE HOUR

    Kevin Maher,Understanding

    CulturalStartingPoints,

    UnderstandingEach Other

    Kirk Johnson,Breaking the

    BankingSystem

    CharlesKowalski,

    War Peaceand

    Language

    Kip Cates,Peace

    EducationActiv ities forthe Language

    Classroom

    Ellen Head,Non Violent

    CommunicationJohn

    Einarsen,Wasteland

    (film)

    JenniferTeeter,

    Peace Boatand Disaster

    Relief

    6 2:45-3:15

    Yoko Chase,AWEP What

    isEmpowerment

    for Asian

    Women

    Adam Clifton,The Japan-US

    Alliance: Past,Present and

    Future

    FelicityGreenland,

    Peace Songsand Protest

    Songs

    Gerry Yokota,The Rhetoric of

    Diaspora

    JacobSchnickel,

    PeerCoaching: A

    Portable

    Framework

    7 3:30-4:00

    Kenji Chida,Japan's

    ImmigrationProspects

    MaoTameda,Water for

    Peace

    PennySugihara, TBA

    Posters. Sat: Mark Wright, Zane Ritchie, James Nobis

    Posters: Sun: Susan Gilfert, Richard Miller, Ryan Richardson

    schedule

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