International Media & Conflict Conference

Dear all,

I am delighted to be hosting a great interdisciplinary conference next month on how conflict can be affected by the media–good, bad or otherwise.  I’ve embedded the evite here so that you can click to see the program.  Feel free to forward or share with anyone who might be interested.  We would be happy to welcome anyone who wanted to attend. 

Personal. Practical. Professional.

Marquette Law School - International Media and Conflict Resolution Conference

Marquette University Law School
Saturday, March 21, 2009
8:30 – 5:00 p.m.The nationally regarded dispute resolution program at Marquette University Law School is hosting an interdisciplinary conference examining the relationship between media and conflict resolution. The International Media and Conflict Resolution Conference will bring together experts from diverse fields to discuss the influence of different forms of media in the development, escalation, and de-escalation of conflict. An international cadre of journalists, legal academics, psychologists, communication professors, and conflict-resolution professionals who live and work in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East will gather at the Law School for sessions analyzing the dynamics of media and conflict resolution in the following topic areas:
(1) Separation/Independence; (2) Terrorism; and (3) Elections and Conflict.

Click here for a detailed schedule and to register.

Questions?
Natalie C. Fleury
Program Coordinator for Dispute Resolution
Adjunct Professor of Law
Marquette University Law School
(414) 288-8038
natalie.fleury@marquette.edu

 

 

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