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Online Course: Nonviolent Communication

Online Course: Nonviolent Communication

R$74.90Price

Understand what it is and how to practice Nonviolent Communication in different areas.

  • WHY TAKE THE COURSE?

    O objetivo of this course with Professor Alexandre Addor is to provide means that make us understand the person with whom we communicate differently, putting ourselves in their place and thus entendendo_cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_questions from other perspectives. In times of polarization, Nonviolent Communication makes it possible for us conectemos_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-51 with what we have in common those à our volta who have ideas and thoughts different from ours. 

     

    Acquiring these concepts and putting them into practice further elevate  humanitarian actions.

  • WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

    • Listening is learning

    • Discomfort with the other's speech is part of the process

    • Disagreements can be points of reflection

    • NVC is a dialogue, not a monologue

    • Be more interested in understanding than being understood

  • HOW THE COURSE OCCURS

    Single recorded video that can be watched  any time.

  • WHO WILL YOU LEARN FROM

    Alexander Addor: 

     

    Alexandre has a degree in International Relations (Bennett) and also studied History (PUC-Rio). He has lived in the United States, Norway, Serbia and Uganda. He did postgraduate studies in Peace Studies at Oslo University/Peace Research Institute of Oslo, two others in Conflict Transformation at FLACSO/University of Massachusetts and at the UNESCO Chair in Peace Studies at the University of Innsbruck/Peace & Mind Institute. He holds a Masters in Political Science (Violence and the State) from the University of Belgrade. In addition, he participated in courses and events at Harvard, at the Center for Comparative Conflict, at PUC-Rio/GSUM/Brics Policy Center. He also has experience in the Third Sector and the UN. He was Visiting Researcher at Victoria University – Kampala (Peace Missions) and at the University of Belgrade (Consolidation of Democracies). 

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