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SUMMARY:WINIR 2024 Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 18\, 2024 \nLocation: Pittsburgh\, PA\, USA \nThe WINIR 2024 Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop on Bridging Divides will be hosted at the Center for Governance and Markets (CGM) at the University of Pittsburgh. This workshop is designed to support emerging scholars by providing them with a platform to present their research\, receive feedback from experienced academics\, and engage in discussions that explore how institutional theory can help societies with deep cultural and political differences coexist peacefully and thrive. \nWorkshop Focus: \nThis year’s workshop will delve into the complexities of bridging divides within societies\, focusing on institutional frameworks that promote peaceful coexistence and the resolution of deep-rooted conflicts. Young scholars will present papers that offer fresh perspectives on how institutions can be leveraged to foster social cohesion\, reduce tensions\, and build inclusive governance structures. \nWhy Attend? \nGuidance and Mentorship: Participants will benefit from direct engagement with senior scholars who will provide valuable insights and guidance to help refine their research.\nNetworking Opportunities: The workshop offers a unique chance to connect with peers and established scholars\, building relationships that can support future research collaborations.\nPresentation Experience: Young scholars will have the opportunity to present their work in a supportive environment\, gaining critical feedback that can enhance their research. \nImportant Information: \nThis workshop is a prelude to the Ninth WINIR Conference on Institutional Resilience and Recovery\, offering young scholars an early opportunity to engage with the conference theme and broader institutional research community. \nFor more details about the workshop and how to participate\, please visit the official WINIR Young Scholars Workshop page.
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/winir-2024-young-pre-conference-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Back Roads and Better Angels: A Journey Into the Heart of American Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Frank Barry \nThe Center for Governance and Markets is hosting a special event featuring Bloomberg Opinion columnist Frank Barry. He will discuss his new book\, Back Roads and Better Angels: A Journey Into the Heart of American Democracy\, which explores America’s deep political and cultural divides through a reflective journey along the Lincoln Highway. By engaging with everyday citizens\, Barry uncovers personal stories that offer insights into how Americans can find common ground. Kristin Kanthak\, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh\, will provide commentary. \n 
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/back-road-american-democracy/
LOCATION:Barco Law Building\, 3900 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15260\, United States
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