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| Mapping a Peace Process using ICT |
| 16 September 2007 by ICT4Peace Foundation |
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In exploring the possibilities of constructing a mapping process for peace in Sri Lanka, this monograph engages with the theoretical aspects of process mapping and then explores possible ways in which such mapping exercises can be conducted. The author’s research into the creation of Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) systems to support negotiations and peacebuilding has fed into this paper, along with his earlier work on systems design for early warning, conflict prevention and the mitigation of communal violence using technology. |
| Other articles by ICT4Peace Foundation |
Information Sharing Models and Interoperability in National, Cross Border and International Crisis Management
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Information and Communication Technology and Peacebuilding: Summary of a Workshop (2008)
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15th ASEAN Regional Forum emphasises crisis management and civilian military cooperation
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Roundtable on ICTs for Peace-building and Crisis Management - Report on the discussions
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Strategic use of ICTs in Disaster Management
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