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DESCRIPTION:“The Potential for Dialogue in the Civil Service Debate." Guest
  Speaker: Todd Dickey\, Assistant Professor\, Public Administration and In
 ternational Affairs\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse University. &nbsp\;Todd Di
 ckey will discuss his ongoing U.S. federal civil service institutions proj
 ect and wide-ranging stakeholder perspectives on the current state of the 
 federal civil service and its future. Using an “integrative public adminis
 tration” approach\, as developed by participants at the recent “Minnowbroo
 k @ 50” conference\, Dickey will hold a roundtable conversation with the P
 ARCC community regarding upcoming federal civil service stakeholder conven
 ings and the implications of design choices on research as well as stakeho
 lder outcomes.\n\nTodd Dickey is an Assistant Professor in the PAIA Depart
 ment and a faculty research associate at PARCC. His research and teaching 
 interests are in the fields of public sector human resource management\, l
 abor and employment relations\, and workplace conflict management.\n\n&nbs
 p\;Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker serie
 s for students\, faculty\, and the community. The series\, sponsored by PA
 RCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, national and i
 nternational scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizza is served.&n
 bsp\;Be sure to check out the full list of speakers.&nbsp\;If you require 
 accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;by email&nbsp\;or by p
 hone at 315.443.2367 at least one week prior to the event. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies~The Potential for Dialogue 
 in the Civil Service Debate 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“<strong>The Potential for Dialogue in the 
 Civil Service Debate." </strong>Guest Speaker: <strong>Todd Dickey</strong
 >\, Assistant Professor\, Public Administration and International Affairs\
 , Maxwell School\, Syracuse University. &nbsp\;Todd Dickey will discuss hi
 s ongoing U.S. federal civil service institutions project and wide-ranging
  stakeholder perspectives on the current state of the federal civil servic
 e and its future. Using an “integrative public administration” approach\, 
 as developed by participants at the recent “Minnowbrook @ 50” conference\,
  Dickey will hold a roundtable conversation with the PARCC community regar
 ding upcoming federal civil service stakeholder convenings and the implica
 tions of design choices on research as well as stakeholder outcomes.\n</p>
 <p>\nTodd Dickey is an Assistant Professor in the PAIA Department and a fa
 culty research associate at PARCC. His research and teaching interests are
  in the fields of public sector human resource management\, labor and empl
 oyment relations\, and workplace conflict management.\n\n&nbsp\;</p><p><br
 ></p><p>Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker 
 series for students\, faculty\, and the community. The series\, sponsored 
 by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, national 
 and international scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizza is serv
 ed.&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_events/">Be sure to c
 heck out the full list of speakers</a>.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><em>If you
  require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;<a href="mail
 to:datoole@syr.edu">by email</a>&nbsp\;or by phone at 315.443.2367 at leas
 t one week prior to the event. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;</em></p>
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