An exploration of the theory and practice of negotiation and mediation from different perspectives including perspectives from the dominant society and Indigenous peoples. The strategies of litigation, and coercion to overcome conflict and achieve settlements of disputes will also be examined. These negotiation theories will then be applied to concrete dispute situations in Canada, including multi- party disputes over land, governance, development of resources and the environment.
Date and Time:
May 27 - June 12
MTWRF 9:00-11:25AM
View course poster: http://www.ualberta.ca/NATIVESTUDIES/newsevents/docs/ns420_504poster.pdf
For information, please contact nsadvisor@ualberta.ca