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PACS 2500 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies Guy Burgess Co-Director Conflict Information Consortium, University of Colorado UCB 580, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0580, (303) 492-1635 burgess@colorado.edu burgess@colorado.edu Copyright © 2014 Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess
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University E-mail Addresses
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This Week
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Re-Test / Extra Credit Option Sign Up Deadline Tomorrow!!
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Test #1 Curve 83A+ 79A 77A/A- 75A- 71A/B 66B+ 62B/B+ 60B 58B/B- 56B- 54C+/B- 52C+ 50C/C+ 47C 46C/C- 39C/D 36D+ 31D 26D-
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Test #1 Comments Plan your time carefully – later questions were rushed Answer the question. Thinking up your own answers doesn’t count. Answer the question. Don’t waste time reiterating the question For list and explain questions bullet form is fine, even preferred. In addition to explaining what concepts and terms mean, also try to demonstrate that you understand what they mean, why they are important, and how they can be applied to conflict situations. (In other words, don't just repeat the material.
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Test #1 Questions Talk to Abby after class on Thursday or email her to set up an appointment. Email me first get her address. Talk to me if you still have questions or complaints.
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Democratic Debate Tonight
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Municipal Election http://www.dailycam era.com/news/ci_28 946902/voter-guide- 2015:-boulder-and- broomfield-counties
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Spanning the Red Blue Divide Can you do it?
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Flathead Community "Re-Boot" Forum Role Play
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Other Examples
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Fire Next Time An Intimate Window Into the Red/Blue Divide
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A Common Ground Process What points of agreement exist? What points of disagreement exist? Fact-based disagreements Value-based disagreements What possible compromises can you imagine for simultaneously advancing the interests of all parties? In cases where we feel we must “agree to disagree” how can we handle those disagreements most constructively?
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Forum Goals Not to suppress conflict Help everyone advance their core interests Limit destructive conflict dynamics that are making it hard to advance those interests
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Pre-Meeting Group Caucuses Identify Interests you want to defend / advance – things you really care about Persuasive arguments explaining why the things that you care about are in the interest of the whole community Factual arguments supporting your position Proposed “quid pro quo” exchanges / compromises Strategies for dealing with irreconcilable differences (constructive, non-violent confrontations)
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Group Roles Take your role seriously. Really try to imagine yourself in their position
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Group #1: Not in Our Town
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Group #2: Environmentalists
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Group #3: Logging Industry
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Group #4: ORV Recreationists
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Group #5: Community Leaders
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Group #6: Desperate / Assertive Activists
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Political Bias / Neutrality “Not in Our Town” Slight Left Leaning Political Bias
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LOGGING
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Pine Beetles
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Fire
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Fire Danger http://www.denverpost.com/recommended/ci_20981486
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Fire Suppression http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162- 57476121/aggressive-fire-suppression- leaves-west-a-tinderbox-making-mega- fires-worse/
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Forest Thinning http://ucanr.org/sites/forestry/News/?blogtag=forest%20fuels%20reduction;%20wildfire;%20prescribed %20fire;%20thinning;%20mechanical%20treatments;%20treatment%20effects&blogasset=28873
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ACCESS
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Mountain Parks to Nature Preserves Many More Examples
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County Open Space – 79% Closed
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Lynx http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_21716916/lynx-study-focused-recreation?IADID=Search- www.denverpost.com-www.denverpost.com
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Fire Next Time An Intimate Window Into the Red/Blue Divide
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