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DESCRIPTION:The newly published book\,&nbsp\;Conflict and Collaboration: Fo
 r Better or Worse claims that conflict and collaboration can be good\, bad
 \, or benign.&nbsp\; A panel chapter authors will present central themes a
 nd ideas for future research.Steven R. Brechin - Professor\, Sociology\, R
 utgers University - "Civil society- government collaborations in Belize Ce
 ntral America: from better to worse in shared ecological conservation gove
 rnance?"&nbsp\;John S. Burdick - Professor\, Anthropology Syracuse Univers
 ity - "The role of coercion in collaboration"Robert M. Demgenski - Ph.D. C
 andidate and Miriam Fendius Elman - Associate Professor\, Political Scienc
 e\, Syracuse University - "Conflict and collaboration in international rel
 ations theory"Catherine Gerard - Director of PARCC\, Syracuse University -
  "Understanding the link between collaboration and better or worse relatio
 ns: the view from public administration"&nbsp\;Louis Kriesberg -&nbsp\; Em
 eritus Professor Social Conflict Studies\, Syracuse University - "Improvin
 g social relations"W. Henry Lambright - Professor\, Public Administration 
 and International Affairs and Political Science\, Syracuse University - "B
 uilding the International Space Station: leadership\, conflict\, and colla
 boration"&nbsp\;Robert A. Rubinstein - Distinguished Professor of Anthropo
 logy and Professor\, International Relations\, Syracuse University - "Coer
 cing consensus? Notes on power and the hegemony of collaboration"Susan L. 
 Senecah - Professor Emerita\, Environmental Studies\, SUNY College of Envi
 ronmental Science and Forestry - "The Long Island\, New York Pine Barrens 
 experience: from confrontation to consensus"Margaret Susan Thompson - Asso
 ciate Professor\, History and Political Science\, Syracuse University - "C
 oncentric circles of sisterhood: American nuns respond to Vatican Kyriarch
 y"If you require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole by email or
  by phone at 315.443.2367.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
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DTSTART:20181026T190000Z
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conflict and Collaboration: For Better or Worse Book Symposiu
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The newly published book\,&nbsp\;<em>Confli
 ct and Collaboration: For Better or Worse </em>claims that conflict and co
 llaboration can be good\, bad\, or benign.&nbsp\; A panel chapter authors 
 will present central themes and ideas for future research.</p><ul><li><str
 ong>Steven R. Brechin</strong> - Professor\, Sociology\, Rutgers Universit
 y - "Civil society- government collaborations in Belize Central America: f
 rom better to worse in shared ecological conservation governance?"&nbsp\;<
 /li><li><strong>John S. Burdick </strong>- Professor\, Anthropology Syracu
 se University - "The role of coercion in collaboration"</li><li><strong>Ro
 bert M. Demgenski</strong> - Ph.D. Candidate and <strong>Miriam Fendius El
 man</strong> - Associate Professor\, Political Science\, Syracuse Universi
 ty - "Conflict and collaboration in international relations theory"</li><l
 i><strong>Catherine Gerard</strong> - Director of PARCC\, Syracuse Univers
 ity - "Understanding the link between collaboration and better or worse re
 lations: the view from public administration"&nbsp\;</li><li><strong>Louis
  Kriesberg </strong>-&nbsp\; Emeritus Professor Social Conflict Studies\, 
 Syracuse University - "Improving social relations"</li><li><strong>W. Henr
 y Lambright </strong>- Professor\, Public Administration and International
  Affairs and Political Science\, Syracuse University - "Building the Inter
 national Space Station: leadership\, conflict\, and collaboration"&nbsp\;<
 /li><li><strong>Robert A. Rubinstein</strong> - Distinguished Professor of
  Anthropology and Professor\, International Relations\, Syracuse Universit
 y - "Coercing consensus? Notes on power and the hegemony of collaboration"
 <br></li><li><strong>Susan L. Senecah</strong> - Professor Emerita\, Envir
 onmental Studies\, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry - "T
 he Long Island\, New York Pine Barrens experience: from confrontation to c
 onsensus"</li><li><strong>Margaret Susan Thompson</strong> - Associate Pro
 fessor\, History and Political Science\, Syracuse University - "Concentric
  circles of sisterhood: American nuns respond to Vatican Kyriarchy"</li></
 ul><p><em><br></em></p><p><em>If you require accommodations\, please conta
 ct Deborah Toole by email or by phone at 315.443.2367.</em>&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
 </p>
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