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DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker:&nbsp\;Paul Hirsch\,	Associate Professor\, Depart
 ment of Environmental Studies\, SUNY- Environmental Science and Forestry.A
 t both global and national scales\, we are living in a political milieu sh
 aped to a significant degree by polarization. Within the United States\, w
 hile people’s views on policy have not changed dramatically over the years
 \, the levels of political and social sorting have. This polarization take
 s place against a background of concern about environmental changes\, also
  at levels from the local to the global.&nbsp\; In this Conversation\, Hir
 sch will draw on the scholarship of Bryan Norton and Chantal Mouffe to dis
 cuss the challenges inherent in fostering sustainable change in a fracture
 d world\, and on his own experience as a facilitator to discuss what it mi
 ght take in the way of approach\, capacities\, and tools to engage those c
 hallenges.&nbsp\;Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational
  speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;
 The series\, sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse Univers
 ity faculty\, national and international scholars and activists\, and PhD 
 students.&nbsp\;Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter @PARCCatMaxwell\, tw
 eet #ConvoInConflict.If you require accommodations\, please contact Debora
 h Toole by email at datoole@syr.edu or by phone at 315.443.2367.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies- Sustainable Change in a Fracture
 d World
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Guest Speaker:&nbsp\;<strong>Paul Hirsch\,<
 /strong>	Associate Professor\, Department of Environmental Studies\, SUNY-
  Environmental Science and Forestry.<br>At both global and national scales
 \, we are living in a political milieu shaped to a significant degree by p
 olarization. Within the United States\, while people’s views on policy hav
 e not changed dramatically over the years\, the levels of political and so
 cial sorting have. This polarization takes place against a background of c
 oncern about environmental changes\, also at levels from the local to the 
 global.&nbsp\; In this Conversation\, Hirsch will draw on the scholarship 
 of Bryan Norton and Chantal Mouffe to discuss the challenges inherent in f
 ostering sustainable change in a fractured world\, and on his own experien
 ce as a facilitator to discuss what it might take in the way of approach\,
  capacities\, and tools to engage those challenges.&nbsp\;<br>Conversation
 s in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker series for students\
 , faculty\, and the community. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br>The series\, sponsored by
  PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, national an
 d international scholars and activists\, and PhD students.&nbsp\;<br>Pizza
  is served. Follow us on Twitter @PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.
 <br><br>If you require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole by em
 ail at datoole@syr.edu or by phone at 315.443.2367.&nbsp\;</p>
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