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DESCRIPTION:"The Paradoxes of Atonement: Rhetoric\, Historical Memory\, and
  State Apologies" Speaker: Bradford Vivian Assistant Professor and Graduat
 e Program Coordinator- Communication and Rhetorical Studies will present o
 ngoing research concerning the recent trend of state apologies for histori
 cal injustice in international relations. In particular\, he will examine 
 the role of particular forms of political rhetoric and the symbolism of hi
 storical memory in both creating and inadvertantly complicating opportunit
 ies for justice and enhanced international relations.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies- Bradford Vivian
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"The Paradoxes of Atonement: Rhetoric\, Histor
 ical Memory\, and State Apologies" Speaker: Bradford Vivian Assistant Prof
 essor and Graduate Program Coordinator- Communication and Rhetorical Studi
 es will present ongoing research concerning the recent trend of state apol
 ogies for historical injustice in international relations. In particular\,
  he will examine the role of particular forms of political rhetoric and th
 e symbolism of historical memory in both creating and inadvertantly compli
 cating opportunities for justice and enhanced international relations.&nbs
 p\;
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