Publications

The Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue regularly publishes reports, handbooks and professional articles based on our activities. The publications highlight how the dialogue approach is applicable to different groups, in multiple areas and in different contexts.

Creating Space for Making Change

100 civil society actors from a variety of organizations and public institutions all over Poland are trained in dialogue and conflict transformation by Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue (NCPD). This initiative from Orange Poland was a contribution to the celebration of 100 years of independence for Poland. The focus of Orange Poland, and the network of organizations, to train a wide range of civil society actors in dialogue and conflict transformation, is a much appreciated acknowledgement of the Nansen Approach. This provides a unique opportunity for constructive collaboration. The aim of this report is to assess the relevance of tools, methodologies and approaches that are introduced through NCPD training courses, and to increase our understanding of the context the participants work in, as well as their main concerns, achievements and challenges.

 

Date 2019
Pages 46
Author Norunn Grande

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Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue Activities in Ukraine 2014-2016

This report describes visits made by representatives from Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue (NCPD) in Ukraine between May 2014 and July 2016. The purpose of these visits was to explore the relevance of dialogue as an approach to deal with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and to connect with local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). Many years ago, when we started to work in the Western Balkans, we invited potential leaders from ex-Yugoslavia to prolonged dialogue sessions on what were the causes and the consequences of the war. Is reconciliation possible? How to rebuild trust and willingness to cooperate? How to develop structures that foster integration and unity? These dialog seminars led to the development of the Nansen dialogue method, which has been practiced in more than 100 seminars in Lillehammer and more than 200 in the Western Balkans.

 

Date 2017
Pages 13

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Midwives for Peace in Rural Afghanistan

Summary of a project with midwives from ten districts in Afghanistan. The Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue held two workshops in Kabul, coaching midwives in dialogue and communication skills.

 

Date 2015
Pages 4
Author
Norunn Grande

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Understanding the Other

“Understanding the Other”, by Steinar Bryn, Inge Eidsvåg and Ingunn Trosholmen, is a collection of texts explaining the Nansen Dialogue Method. It offers examples from dialogue work, explains how dialogue differs from debate, and gives practical advice on how to conduct a dialogue session.

 

Date 2015
Pages 42
Authors Steinar Bryn, Inge Eidsvåg and Ingunn Trosholmen

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20 Years in the Eye of the Storm

“20 Years in the Eye of the Storm” is a collection of articles on the Nansen Dialogue Network pioneer work on dialogue in the Western Balkans between 1995 and 2015.

 

Date 2015
Pages 181
Author Kim Sivertsen (ed.)

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Dialogue - a Tool for Overcoming Segregation

Summary of an ongoing project to further inclusion and dialogue between ethnic groups in Skedsmo.

 

Date 2015
Pages 10
Author Christiane Seehausen

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Inter-ethnic Dialogue

Article on the Nansen dialogue project in the Western Balkans.

 

Date 2008
Pages 40
Author Steinar Bryn

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