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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PPIN Seminar Hosts George Loewenstein

PON Staff   •  11/07/2001   •  Filed in Events

Professor George Loewenstein of the Department of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University will lead a seminar on Thursday, November 8. The Program on Negotiation invites all interested parties to this meeting of its series on Psychological Processes in Negotiation. Professor Loewenstein will be speaking from 4:00-5:30 in William James Hall, Room 1 … Read PPIN Seminar Hosts George Loewenstein

Film Series Opens With Peace of Mind

PON Staff   •  10/21/2001   •  Filed in Events, PON Film Series

Peace of Mind: Coexistence through the Eyes of Palestinian and Israeli Teens is the title of the first film in a series on conflict resolution to air throughout this academic year. Sponsored by the Program on Negotiation and the Harvard Negotiation Law Review, the series will include films offering graphic insights into conflictual situations in … Read Film Series Opens With Peace of Mind

Long Night’s Journey into Day

PON Staff   •  10/01/2001   •  Filed in Events, PON Film Series

The Program on Negotiation and the Harvard Negotiation Law Review continue their film series in conjunction with the Washington, D.C. organization, Search for Common Ground. The second film, Long Night’s Journey into Day, documents four cases before South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC).

By negotiating amnesty for truth, the TRC’s unprecedented approach promotes reconciliation and … Read Long Night’s Journey into Day

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