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New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Research from the PON Graduate Research Fellows

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Friday, April 19, 2019, 12:15pm - 1:45pm

Location:

Harvard Law School Campus, Hauser Hall, Room 101, Cambridge

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https://www.pon.harvard.edu/events/new-findings-field-negotiation-zaerpoor-racabi/

Event Description:

Gazette Classification: Special Events Organization/Sponsor: The
Program on Negotiation Speaker(s): <strong>Yasmin Zaerpoor</strong><br
/><em>Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology</em><br /><strong>Gail
Racabi</strong><br /><em>S.J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School</em>
Cost: Free and open to the public; lunch will be provided. Contact
Info: dlong@law.harvard.edu Link:
https://www.pon.harvard.edu/events/new-findings-field-negotiation-zaerpoor-racabi/
Every year, the Program on Negotiation welcomes a group of doctoral
students as Graduate Research Fellows. Our Fellows spend a year at PON
researching and writing about current topics in the fields of
negotiation and mediation, with the goal of publishing their work
after their time at PON. This lunch provides an opportunity for two of
this year's Graduate Research Fellows to share and discuss their
research findings with the negotiation community. Zaerpoor will
present her research, "In Pursuit of the Common Good: Overcoming
Barriers to Collective Action through Transboundary Water Negotiation
along the Blue Nile." Racabi will present his research on "Ambiguity
as Sword and Shield — How Uber Drivers Benefit From Their Ambiguous
Legal Status."

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Friday, April 19, 2019 - 12:15 to 13:45

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