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about
mission
who's involved
. Ethan Katsh
. Janet Rifkin
. Alan Gaitenby
. Leah Wing
. NCTDR fellows
. odrnews contributors
media
. NCTDR in the media
. presentations
. publications
funders
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mission
The Center exists to support and sustain the development of information
technology applications, institutional resources, and theoretical and
applied knowledge for better understanding and managing conflict. The
Internet is global and thus conflict management resources and expertise
can be delivered from anywhere asynchronously. We are only at the beginning
of understanding how individuals separated by great physical, cultural,
or technological distances can utilize resources and expertise virtually.
The Center views cyberspace is an increasingly significant part of our
personal and professional lives. Cyberspace is not a harmonious place,
and the Center is dedicated to understanding the nature and origins
of online conflict and of appropriate responses to it. In addition,
we conceive of the online environment as a "place" where increasingly
powerful tools will be available for working to find solutions to many
forms of offline/online conflict, whether they are public or private,
whether they involve commercial transactions or other social relationships,
and whether they are international or domestic.
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