2003-2004
Event 10
Pluralism and Conflict Resolution Lecture Series
Lecture 3: How Pluralism Impoverishes Conflict Resolution by Charles Blattberg
| Date: | Monday, January 19, 2004 | |
| Time: | 6-8 pm | |
| Location: | D.B. Clarke Theatre - Sir George Williams 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. |
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| Admission: | Open to public. Admission free |
Three public lectures by Steven Lukes, John Kekes and Charles Blattberg. In this lecture, Steven Lukes addresses the role of pluralism - or religious, cultural and moral diversity - in generating deep moral and political conflict, both local and international and the possibilities of resolving such conflicts through public deliberation and action. The lectures will be taped by CUTV for broadcast, translated to streaming internet video and also made available on the CUTV website.
Event coordinated by Avery Plaw, Political Science
Speaker:
Charles Blattberg - Biography
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Related courses
- POLI213/2B
Contemporary Issues in International Politics - POLI206/2AA & POLI206/45
Introduction to Western Political Theory - POLI373/4A
Late Modern Political Theory - LOY220/401
The Contemporary World - POLI388/4B
International Justice and Human Rights
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