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Conflict Tipping Podcast #36: Reframing Peace Mediation with Dr Owen Frazer

Reframing Peace Mediation with Dr Owen Frazer: A Deep Dive into Conflict Transformation

In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, host Laura May engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr Owen Frazer, a seasoned conflict resolution expert and Senior Advisor for Conflict Transformation at Helvetas. Dr Frazer, with over two decades of experience and a new book titled Reframing Peace Mediation, shares invaluable insights into the art and science of mediation in conflict settings.

Key Highlights:

  • Dr Frazer’s Journey and Motivation: From Belfast to becoming a leading voice in peace mediation, explore Owen’s motivations and how his experiences shaped his approach to conflict resolution.
  • The Gaps in Mediation Literature: A critical look at the disconnect between academic research on mediation and practical, on-the-ground conflict resolution. Discover why Dr Frazer embarked on his PhD to bridge these gaps.
  • The El Salvador Peace Process: An in-depth exploration of Dr Frazer’s research on the 1989-1992 peace negotiations in El Salvador, focusing on the complexities of facilitative mediation and the power dynamics at play.
  • Framing in Mediation: Uncover Dr Frazer’s innovative framework that explains how mediators can effectively influence outcomes through strategic framing actions—naming, claiming, and gaming.
  • The Role of Pragmatism in Peacebuilding: A discussion on how pragmatic decision-making impacts the longevity and acceptance of peace agreements, particularly in the context of political mediation.
  • Dr Frazer’s Current Work: Insights into Owen’s current role at Helvetas, where he advises on conflict transformation across various contexts, from grassroots peacebuilding to navigating complex political landscapes.

This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in the evolving practice of peace mediation and the intricate dance of framing that underpins successful conflict resolution.

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Timestamps:

  • Introduction and Welcome – [00:00:00]
  • Owen’s Journey into Peace Mediation – [00:01:00]
  • Gaps in Mediation Literature – [00:02:00]
  • The El Salvador Peace Process – [00:06:00]
  • Framing in Mediation – [00:10:30]
  • Pragmatism in Peacebuilding – [00:30:00]
  • Dr Frazer’s Current Work at Helvetas – [00:35:33]
  • How to Get Involved in Conflict Transformation – [00:40:42]
  • Conclusion and Contact Information – [00:44:00]
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Laura May

Laura is a freelancer, former Executive Director of the International Mediation Institute and a negotiation and mediation lecturer.  Her doctoral research asked “in what ways does blame make villains in politics” and covered the gamut from literature studies and linguistics to psychology and neuroscience, victimology to political science.  Her expertise includes emotions,… MORE >

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