
October 26, 2018. PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies Series. Tags: PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies, The newly published book, Conflict and Collaboration: For Better or Worse claims that conflict and collaboration can be good, bad, or benign. A panel of chapter authors presented their central themes and ideas for future research. Panel Two: John S. Burdick, Professor, Anthropology, Syracuse University, "The role of coercion in collaboration." Steven R. Brechin, Professor, Sociology, Rutgers University, "Civil society-government collaborations in Belize Central America: From better to worse in shared ecological conservation governance?" Robert A. Rubinstein, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Professor, International Relations, Syracuse University, "Coercing consensus? Notes on power and the hegemony of collaboration." Margaret Susan Thompson, Associate Professor, History and Political Science, Syracuse University, “Concentric circles of sisterhood: American nuns respond to Vatican Kyriarchy."
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