Events

The Program on Negotiation connects the discussion of conflict resolution to current, real-world situations through a wide variety of conferences, workshops, award presentations, films, lectures, and other events. With these activities PON increases public awareness of negotiation and conflict resolution processes, and highlights the research and achievements of scholars and practitioners from different disciplines and international contexts.

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Erin Brockovich

PON Staff   •  04/18/2007   •  Filed in Events, PON Film Series

Please join the Program on Negotiation for a screening of Erin Brockovich, a film based on the true story of a woman and her first fight against the West Coast energy giant PG&E.

Film and discussion with Harvard Business School Professor Max Bazerman

Professor Bazerman, Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and … Read Erin Brockovich

The Role of Consent in Mediation

PON Staff   •  04/18/2007   •  Filed in Events

Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, PON Visiting Scholar and Fordham University Law School

Frank E. A. Sander, Harvard Law School

Dwight Golann, Suffolk University Law School

To what extent does consent matter in mediation? What role does consent play in the decision to mediate? What role does it play in the choice of a mediation style or approach? Are there different … Read The Role of Consent in Mediation

Bridging the Divide Between Conflict Management and Journalism

PON Staff   •  04/10/2007   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

Josh Yager, CBS Producer, and Deepak Malhotra, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School

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 … Learn More About This Program

Negotiating Peace and Equality

PON Staff   •  04/09/2007   •  Filed in Events

Cora True-Frost, Harvard Safra Fellow

At this brown bag lunch, Cora True-Frost will facilitate a group discussion about women’s roles in negotiating peace after conflict. She will examine specific case studies, ranging from Burundi to Kosovo, and discuss the rationales for, obstacles to and successes in inclusion of gender concerns and women’s participations in peace negotiations.

Cora … Read Negotiating Peace and Equality

Rwanda’s Extraordinary Female Leaders: The Rise of Rwandan Women to Power in Parliament

PON Staff   •  04/06/2007   •  Filed in Events

Ambassador Swanee Hunt, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy and Director of the Women in Public Policy Program at the Kennedy School of Government

Recently returned from Rwanda, Swanee Hunt joins PON for a brown bag lunch to describe her visit. Fortynine percent of Rwanda’s parliament is comprised of female representatives, the highest proportion in the world. … Learn More About This Program

The Emotional Dimension of Global Security

PON Staff   •  04/05/2007   •  Filed in Events

Daniel Shapiro, Faculty, Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital

Daniel Shapiro, Ph.D., is on the faculty at Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital. He is the associate director of the Harvard Negotiation Project and the founder and director of the www.beyond-reason.net International Negotiation Initiative (INI). INI’s mission is to enhance international security … Read The Emotional Dimension of Global Security

Lago Raho Munna Bhai

PON Staff   •  04/03/2007   •  Filed in Events, Negotiation and Nonviolent Action, PON Film Series

Film and discussion with Adil Najam, Associate Professor, Fletcher School at Tufts University

Please join the Program on Negotiation for a screening of Lage Raho Munna Bhai, one of Bollywood’s greatest hits!

Life is great for Munnabhai, our lovable protagonist. His business is flourishing, and he is in love with the voice of popular radio jockey Jhanvi. … Read Lago Raho Munna Bhai

How Does the Harvard Ombudsman Office Serve the Individual and the Institution?

PON Staff   •  03/21/2007   •  Filed in Events

Lydia Cummings, Harvard University

Please join Harvard Ombudsman Lydia Cummings for a discussion about her experience as the Harvard Ombudsman since the Office’s inception in 2003.

The Harvard Ombudsman is confidential, independent and neutral. He or she provides assistance to faculty, fellows, staff and students to address concerns related to the workplace or academic environment. Last year … Learn More About This Program

Negotiation and Decision Making in Public Policy: Policy in the Bush Era and Beyond

PON Staff   •  03/15/2007   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, Student Events

The PON Student Interest Group (SIG) Fireside Chat with

Professor Max Bazerman
Harvard Business School and
Member, PON Executive Committee
Thursday, March 15, 2007
4:00 – 5:30 P.M.
Pound Hall 513 (PON Offices), Harvard Law School
(click for map)

Please join Professor Max Bazerman for the third PON Fireside Chat, a new series that provides students with an opportunity to meet cutting-edge negotiation … Learn More About This Program

Who Are The Insurgents?

PON Staff   •  03/06/2007   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

Molly Bingham, freelance journalist taken prisoner in Iraq, and Ahmed Hashim, Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College

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 … Read Who Are The Insurgents?

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