Lecture 1: Opening Questions

author: Lawrence Susskind, Center for Future Civic Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
recorded by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: April 24, 2012,   recorded: July 2005,   views: 2194
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Each scenario will be the focus of a 105-minute panel facilitated by one of the Workshop organizers. Each panel will include several dispute resolution professionals and several political theorists. Each panelist will have 5 minutes to make an opening comment on the situation described in the scenario. Panelists will then have 20 – 30 minutes to respond to each other’s statements. The rest of the Workshop participants will have at least 30 minutes to join the conversation that emerges about each scenario.

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