Walid Salem
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Name | Walid Salem |
Welcome to our community: How do you define PEACE? | Peace should go beyond just creation of formal relations, to the creation of social, economic, cultural and different kinds of interactions between the human leagues (structural peace combined with justice and fairness). |
How did you find this community? | I read Galtung's books, and I receive periodic transcend newsletters, and I write article for the newsletter. |
Do you have any professional experience in the field of peace-research? peace-studies? peace-practice? | Yes. I am an author of several books and papers on the issue, in addition to being a lecturer at Al Quds University in Conflict Resolution, and a practitioner in many peace projects in the last 40 years. |
Are you at all familiar with concepts of Nonviolence and Conflict Transformation? | Yes, and I conducted a lot of projects about them, in Palestine and in the Middle East region. |
What are your primary conceptual interests and concerns | Conflict Transformation through multi-track citizen diplomacy that practice lobby and advocacy, and use nonviolent means in order to achieve the required goals. |
What is your main regional focus? | Middle East |
Languages | Arabic, English, Hebrew. |
CV | Mr .Walid Salem was born in East Jerusalem in 1957, teaching democracy and human rights at AlQuds University. He is a writer of thirty books and training manuals, and tens of research papers on Democracy, civil society, citizenship, refugees, and Jerusalem. He is also a consultant, evaluator, and trainer for several public and private bodies. He trained more than thirty thousand Palestinians on these issues since 1990, and, since 1993, he is the Director of The Centre for Democracy and Community Development, East Jerusalem. He is the Coordinator of Middle East Citizen Assembly as regional network of experts and activists on citizenship issues that include participants from 19 countries from the region since 2004. He has lectured at several international conferences and seminars about democracy, Jerusalem, refugees, and development in Palestine. |