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DESCRIPTION:"Planning the Occupation" Jimmy Johnson Military and Globalizat
 ion Analyst Organizer with the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
  (ICAHD) Understanding Israeli control of public space and the built envir
 onment is key to grasping the essence of the Occupation\, and the broader 
 historical conflict between Israeli &amp\; Palestinians. From the use of r
 adical architectural theory in urban warfare in the Balata Refugee Camp to
  the zoning and planning of the settlements to house demolitions in East J
 erusalem\, spatial politics literally define the Israeli-Palestinian confl
 ict. The presentation will focus on the spatial relations of the Occupatio
 n\, the role of architects and planners in the conflict\, and how the reor
 ientation of geography is affecting chances for a sustainable peace. Immed
 iately following the lecture\, from 1:30 to 2:30 pm\, Mr. Johnson will be 
 talking to students about how to find jobs and internships at organization
 s like the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). Moderator:
  Miriam F. Elman\, Political Science and PARCC\, Maxwell School. Lunch wil
 l be served.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Jimmy Johnson
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Planning the Occupation" Jimmy Johnson Milita
 ry and Globalization Analyst Organizer with the Israeli Committee Against 
 House Demolitions (ICAHD) Understanding Israeli control of public space an
 d the built environment is key to grasping the essence of the Occupation\,
  and the broader historical conflict between Israeli &amp\; Palestinians. 
 From the use of radical architectural theory in urban warfare in the Balat
 a Refugee Camp to the zoning and planning of the settlements to house demo
 litions in East Jerusalem\, spatial politics literally define the Israeli-
 Palestinian conflict. The presentation will focus on the spatial relations
  of the Occupation\, the role of architects and planners in the conflict\,
  and how the reorientation of geography is affecting chances for a sustain
 able peace. Immediately following the lecture\, from 1:30 to 2:30 pm\, Mr.
  Johnson will be talking to students about how to find jobs and internship
 s at organizations like the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (I
 CAHD). Moderator: Miriam F. Elman\, Political Science and PARCC\, Maxwell 
 School. Lunch will be served.&nbsp\;
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