Workshop on Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
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The Workshop on Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution, sponsored by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and {{% resource_link "8202be45-8b92-41cc-929e-0d6f85a3da17" "_The Flora and William Hewlett Foundation_" %}}, is a two-day conference that brings together dispute resolution professionals and political theorists in the field of deliberative democracy.
Syllabus
- Session 1: Opening Questions
- Session 2: The Public Will and Representative Democracy
- Session 3: Power and Rights
- Session 4: Biases in Mediation
- Session 5: Applying Deliberative Democracy to Practice
Taught by
Prof. David Booher, Prof. John Forester, Prof. Judy Innes, Prof. Carrie Menkel-Meadow, and Prof. Lawrence Susskind