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The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media with:


Cristine Russell, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government

Lawrence Susskind, Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at the Massachusettes Institute of Technology and Founder and Senior Consultant, Consensus Building Institute


Tuesday, April 29, 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS)
1737 Cambridge Street, Bowie Vernon Room (N262)
(click for map)

 

The discussions in the Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media series focus on exploring the relationship among government, news media, and the conflict resolution community in framing and responding to conflict. Topics examine how conflict is framed and how that influences the escalation and de-escalation of conflict and the public understanding of various responses to terrorism. In general, participants will consider ways to strengthen the capacity to prevent, resolve, and transform ethnonational conflicts.

This Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution series is sponsored by the Program on Negotiation, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism, the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, and the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program, as well as Boston area members of the Alliance for Peacebuilding.

See Also:

Webcast: The Role of the Military in Exercising Soft Power. The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media (Dec '05)
Responding to Terrorism: Challenges to the Military. The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media. (Nov '05)
Webcast: The Role of the Expert in Terrorism Reporting. The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media. (Oct '05)
Webcast: Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences. The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media. (Sept '05)