Listening to the World: New Ideas for Resolving Identity-Based Conflict
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2006-01-26
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Ohio State University. Mershon Center for International Security Studies
Abstract
In the United States, we turn to courts, administrative agencies, and the political process to resolve
social problems. However, significant conflicts related to race, ethnicity, religion, and class often
remain unaddressed. This symposium will bring together interdisciplinary scholars from around the
world to generate new ideas for building U.S. institutions that are responsive to such conflict. The
symposium will use social problems implicated by police-community relations as a case example to
refine and expand our understanding of the possibilities of dispute system design.
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identity politics, police, dispute resolution