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Kazuma Matoba

Kazuma was born in Kobe/Japan, studied linguistics at Sophia University in Tokyo. He got his PhD from Duisburg University in Germany and taught communication science at Witten/Herdecke University. There he was very influenced by Claus Otto Scharmer, Johan Galtung, Ken Wilber and David Bohm, and he began to research ‘cosmopolitan communication’ proposed by Barnard Pearce. Kazuma is also a certified facilitator of Bohmian dialogue process and applied this method for intercultural communication, diversity management and peace building. Based upon the question “What is cosmopolitan communication?” he founded the Institute for Global Integral Competence (www.ifgic.org) with Martin Bruders, Dr. Anna Storck, Dr. Sergej van Middendorp and Agata Nienajadlo in 2013. He taught theory and methods of peace building as Professor for Intercultural Education at the University of Federal Armed Forces in Munich. Kazuma lives in a small town near Dortmund/Germany and works globally in Palestine, Ukraine, USA and Japan. He is proud of being a post-modern nomad - traveling, researching, and teaching around the world.

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