John Windmueller

John Windmueller
Assistant Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Baltimore
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Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Maosn University
M.A. International Affairs, Florida State University
B.A. International Affairs, Florida State University

Biography

Assistant Professor at the University of Baltimore’s Center for Negotiations and Conflict Management. My Ph.D. is in Conflict Analysis & Resolution (George Mason University’s Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution) and my MA and BA degrees are in International Affairs (Florida State University). Prior to joining UB’s faculty, for seven years I taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in conflict resolution and interdisciplinary social sciences at George Mason (ICAR and New Century College).

My current research interests include multicultural dialogue, evaluation research, and emerging practices of narrative and frame-based conflict interventions. I’m an active member of the Association for Conflict Resolution, the International Studies Association, and the American Evaluation Association.

On the practitioner side of things, I began my practice work in conflict resolution fourteen years ago as both a court and community mediator. I’ve served as director of a mediation center and have designed and led mediation training courses and workshops. My recent and current practice work has involved conflict resolution, facilitation, and consulting work in the contexts of large-scale community conflicts, organizational conflicts, and international development. (source: Conflictresolver.net)



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