Program in Conflict Management Alternatives (University of Michigan) records 1983-1996

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Program in Conflict Management Alternatives (University of Michigan) records 1983-1996

Interdisciplinary program created to study the theory of dispute resolution at the interpersonal, organizational, and societal levels. Records include grant proposals, annual reports, minutes of administrative planning meetings, memos, correspondence, publication drafts, and copies of the organizational newsletter. Also includes minutes, planning memos, reports, audiotapes and transcripts from seminars, conferences and workshops. Contains questionnaires completed by members of grassroots environmental organizations in 1989.

3.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390752

Bentley Historical Library

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University of Michigan. Program in Conflict Management Alternatives.

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The Program in Conflict Management Alternatives (PCMA), established in 1985, was an interdisciplinary program at the University of Michigan dedicated to developing the theory of dispute resolution and studying conflict at the interpersonal, organizational and societal levels. In pursuit of these goals, PCMA facilitated communication among core faculty members from different departments and schools at the university, such as sociology, social work, women's studies, and natural resour...

Program in Conflict Management Alternatives.

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Interdisciplinary program created to study the theory of dispute resolution at the interpersonal, organizational, and societal levels. Worked with and advised conflict management practitioners. Facilitated communication among researchers through seminars, conferences and publications. Member of the Hewlett Consortium, a group of conflict management centers at American universities. From the description of Program in Conflict Management Alternatives (Universit...

Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)

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Recordings (1954-1960) of folk music and of workshops on leadership, integration and voter registration conducted by the school, including a 1956 integration workshop with comments by Rosa Parks on Martin Luther King and the Montgomery bus boycott. Included are performances by Folk School students, Zilphia Horton, Pete Seeger, Guy Carawan, Jack Elliott, Frank Hamilton, and May Justus. Also, a radio interview (ca. 1960) with Septima Clark and school founder Myles Horton. From the desc...