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Recapping SW&CR: Mediation (Ch. 12)
Jennifer Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds

Recapping SW&CR: Mediation (Ch. 12)

There’s not much mediation in Star Wars … or is there? We may not see mediators intervening in the saga’s battles but the values of mediation—redemption, restoration, forgiveness—are present.

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Star Wars for Mediators
Jennifer Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds

Star Wars for Mediators

Does Star Wars have any useful lessons for mediators? We talked about this very question at a recent roundtable with the mediators and conflict resolution professionals of ACR-GNY.

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Power in Conflict: Empire vs. Rebellion
Jennifer Reynolds Jennifer Reynolds

Power in Conflict: Empire vs. Rebellion

Is it better to have power over someone or share power with someone? In Star Wars and Conflict Resolution, Rachel Viscomi describes these two conceptions of power in the Star Wars universe. 3L Max Lentz explains.

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Harvard’s Progam on Negotiation (PON) hosts Star Wars and Conflict Resolution
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Harvard’s Progam on Negotiation (PON) hosts Star Wars and Conflict Resolution

Harvard University's Program on Negotiation hosts Jen Reynolds and Noam Ebner of the Star Wars and Conflict Resolution project.

https://www.pon.harvard.edu/events/pon-live-star-wars-and-conflict-resolution/

Can we learn anything from the Star Wars saga about how to negotiate deals and disputes more effectively? Most definitely, according to Noam Ebner and Jen Reynolds, co-editors of the new book Star Wars and Conflict Resolution: There Are Alternatives to Fighting (DRI Press).

Join us for a fun and informative session exploring the complexities of negotiation and conflict resolution through one of the most beloved cultural narratives of our time.

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Andor: What Makes Us Join The Fight? (II)
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Andor: What Makes Us Join The Fight? (II)

In a recent blog post, I introduced a key theme in Andor: What causes a person to shift from being a bystander to a broad social conflict to joining it as an active participant? In a second installment on that theme, I introduce the explanation provided by Dr. Drea, psychologist and pop-culture expert

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From Rogue One To Andor: What Motivates Us To Join The Fight?
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From Rogue One To Andor: What Motivates Us To Join The Fight?

What are our motivations for engaging in conflict? What drivers won’t let us sit this one out, or just not look up and se the Imperial flag waving across the galaxy? Thoughts after seeing Rogue One, and in anticipation of Andor, for all of us who haven’t been in the fight since we were six years old and find ourselves making decisions about whether to engage in conflict or not.

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