Welcome!
I am a teaching associate professor in the department of psychology
at the University
of Illinois. This website is designed
to support my teaching, archive my writing,
and serve as a resource for those interested
in restorative justice. My applied work,
like my writing, is broadly focused on
conflict and restorative responses to
conflict in a variety of different contexts,
including schools, organizations,
workplaces, and intentional communities.
More specifically, I work with these
entities to not only develop individual
conflict facilitation skills but to create a
sustainable infrastructure for responding to
conflicts restoratively and evaluating the
associated outcomes.
Use
the menu at top of page to navigate the
site. Book chapters and chapter-length
essays about race and justice in popular
culture ranging from Harry Potter to
superheroes can be found in "Pop
Writing". Shorter essays on
restorative practices and racial dynamics
are in my Psychology Today blog, Between
The Lines.
Mikhail
Lyubansky, Ph.D. |