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Eating, Drinking: Surviving

Farhana Sultana
December 31, 2016

Sultana co-edits book on global food and water security

The essays, edited by Farhana Sultana, associate professor of geography, highlight the links between bio-physical and socio-cultural processes, making connections between local and global scales, and focusing on the everyday practices of eating and drinking, essential for human survival.

December 13, 2016

Clearing the Error health care project wins 2016 IAP2 research award

The project, titled "Clearing the Error," is led by Tina Nabatchi, associate professor of public administration and international affairs at the Maxwell School. Its overarching goal, Nabatchi says, is to use deliberative approaches to develop informed, practical, and patient-focused recommendations for reducing diagnostic errors.

November 18, 2016

The Handbook of Political Ecology

Tom Perreault
December 31, 2015

Collaborative Governance Regimes

Tina Nabatchi
December 31, 2015

Democracy and Conflict Resolution: The Dilemmas of Israel’s Peacemaking

Miriam F. Elman

Using the contested theory of "democratic peace" as a foundational framework, the contributors explore the effects of a variety of internal influences on Israeli government practices related to Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking: electoral systems; political parties; identity; leadership; and social movements.

December 31, 2014

The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography

Jamie Winders

Combining coverage of key themes and debates from a variety of historical and theoretical perspectives, this authoritative reference volume offers the most up-to-date and substantive analysis of cultural geography currently available.

December 31, 2013

Community Engagement for Improving Livelihood of Youth in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector

Charles Schweik & Lucia N. Miller (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
June 1, 2013

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Conversations in Conflict Studies - The War in Ukraine: A Special PARCC Panel Discussion

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The Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) is hosting a panel discussion and Q&A on the war in Ukraine from the PARCC perspective. Panelists will discuss historical influences, regional democratization, security and economic sanctions.

Participants include:

Sabina Schnell, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs and faculty research associate at PARCC

Robert B. Murrett, Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy (ret.), professor of practice of public administration and international affairs and deputy director of the Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law

Kristen Patel, Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs and professor of policy studies

Louis Kriesberg, PARCC founder, professor emeritus of sociology and Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Conflict Studies


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Discussions

Region

Virtual

Open to

Public

Organizer

PARCC

Contact

Tara Slater
315.443.2367

parccadm@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Tara Slater to request accommodations

Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration
400 Eggers Hall