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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Negotiation Theories Engage Hybrid Warfare, Sharon Press, Nancy A. Welsh, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Negotiation Theories Engage Hybrid Warfare, Sharon Press, Nancy A. Welsh, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
The concept of hybrid warfare has arisen recently to describe the efforts, short of outright war, used by nations to disrupt and destabilize each other. This Article reviews available negotiation theories, concepts and skills to determine whether they can help governmental actors and business organizations targeted by hybrid warfare respond effectively. In other words, can negotiation theories, concepts and skills be used to engage effectively in “hybrid conflict management”? The Article urges that international diplomacy and multiparty negotiation theories and skills, as well as the more recent scholarship that has developed regarding hostage negotiation and “wicked problems,” are likely to …
Transforming Minnesota's Early Care And Education Infrastructure, Nicole Frethem
Transforming Minnesota's Early Care And Education Infrastructure, Nicole Frethem
Student Scholarship
In 2021, the Minnesota legislature authorized the Great Start for All task force to present recommendations for how the state can provide “access to affordable, high-quality early care and education that enriches, nurtures, and supports children and their families,” to “all families” in Minnesota.
The early care and education landscape in Minnesota has experienced dramatic changes in programming and investments over the last twenty years. In the early 2000s, the state’s primary child care subsidy program, the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), was moved from the Department of Children, Families and Learning to the Department of Human Services in an …
Anatomical Diagrams And Dolls: Guidelines For Their Usage In Forensic Interviews And Courts Of Law, Victor Vieth
Anatomical Diagrams And Dolls: Guidelines For Their Usage In Forensic Interviews And Courts Of Law, Victor Vieth
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Energy Grid Decarbonization: A Tale Of Resistance And Compliance In Florida, Rachel Tennant
Energy Grid Decarbonization: A Tale Of Resistance And Compliance In Florida, Rachel Tennant
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Minnesota's Children: The True Cost Of Minnesota's Lead Problem, Kaitlin Yira
Minnesota's Children: The True Cost Of Minnesota's Lead Problem, Kaitlin Yira
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Csec Treatment Courts: An Opportunity For Positive, Trauma-Informed, And Therapeutic Systems Responses In Family And Juvenile Courts, Emma Hetherington, Allison Dunnigan, Hannah Elias Sbaity
Csec Treatment Courts: An Opportunity For Positive, Trauma-Informed, And Therapeutic Systems Responses In Family And Juvenile Courts, Emma Hetherington, Allison Dunnigan, Hannah Elias Sbaity
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
An Unexpected Result Of Gender Equality Initiatives In Sports - The Sexualization Of Female Athletes, Renalia Dubose
An Unexpected Result Of Gender Equality Initiatives In Sports - The Sexualization Of Female Athletes, Renalia Dubose
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Other Side Of The Door: The Art Of Compassion In Policing, Rachel Parish, Jack J. Cambria
The Other Side Of The Door: The Art Of Compassion In Policing, Rachel Parish, Jack J. Cambria
DRI Press
The Other Side of the Door is an account of an extraordinary experiment by a remarkable group, jointly headed by contemporary artist Rachel Parish and Jack Cambria, the longtime commander of the New York Police Department's elite Hostage Negotiation Team. The group also included law enforcement professionals and students, performance poets, an emergency medicine physician, conflict management experts, a sociologist and two psychologists.
With the unprecedented combination of viewpoints and talents the group set out to create a new approach to police training form emotional competence. They learned as much from what did not work as from what did. Both …
The Federalism Jackpot In Murphy V. Ncaa: Going All In On Anti-Commandeering Fails To Protect The Vulnerable, Erik Shannon
The Federalism Jackpot In Murphy V. Ncaa: Going All In On Anti-Commandeering Fails To Protect The Vulnerable, Erik Shannon
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Facebook Nudes And Constitutional Feuds: How One State's Law Threatens The First Amendment, Bryan M. Kelly
Facebook Nudes And Constitutional Feuds: How One State's Law Threatens The First Amendment, Bryan M. Kelly
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Influencing The Ftc To Update Disclosure Rules For The Social Media Era, Elizabeth A. Casale
Influencing The Ftc To Update Disclosure Rules For The Social Media Era, Elizabeth A. Casale
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Social Media And Censorship: Rethinking State Action Once Again, Michael Patty
Social Media And Censorship: Rethinking State Action Once Again, Michael Patty
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Introduction: An Intentional Conversation About Public Engagement And Decision-Making: Moving From Dysfunction And Polarization To Dialogue And Understanding, Jessica Dubois, Sharon Press
Introduction: An Intentional Conversation About Public Engagement And Decision-Making: Moving From Dysfunction And Polarization To Dialogue And Understanding, Jessica Dubois, Sharon Press
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New American’S Perspective: Improving Public Engagement By Rededicating Our Society To Democratic Ideals, Hector Garcia
A New American’S Perspective: Improving Public Engagement By Rededicating Our Society To Democratic Ideals, Hector Garcia
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Community, Autonomy, And The Paradox Of Public Engagement, Bernard Mayer
Community, Autonomy, And The Paradox Of Public Engagement, Bernard Mayer
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cultivating Courageous Communities Through The Practice And Power Of Dialogue, Robert R. Stains
Cultivating Courageous Communities Through The Practice And Power Of Dialogue, Robert R. Stains
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shifting The Locus Of Power In Public Engagement: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded By The Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Kenneth H. Fox, Rashad Turner
Shifting The Locus Of Power In Public Engagement: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded By The Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Kenneth H. Fox, Rashad Turner
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Library Services For The Self-Interested Law School: Enhancing The Visibility Of Faculty Scholarship, Simon Canick
Library Services For The Self-Interested Law School: Enhancing The Visibility Of Faculty Scholarship, Simon Canick
Faculty Scholarship
This article suggests a new set of filters through which to evaluate law library services, in particular those that support faculty scholarship. These filters include recent profound changes in legal education and the motivators of today’s law professors. By understanding the needs of self-interested deans and professors, libraries can fill new roles that are consistent with our core values. Libraries can also focus on dissemination and promotion of faculty work, especially through innovative open access projects.
Tribal Nation Economics: Rebuilding Commercial Prosperity In Spite Of U.S. Trade Restraints–Recommendations For Economic Revitalization In Indian Country, Angelique Eaglewoman
Tribal Nation Economics: Rebuilding Commercial Prosperity In Spite Of U.S. Trade Restraints–Recommendations For Economic Revitalization In Indian Country, Angelique Eaglewoman
Faculty Scholarship
Tribal commerce created the current highways that stretch from coast-to-coast in North America today. The roads that are traveled by semi-trucks full of cargo, grocery produce, and all manner of commercial goods are on top of the ancient trade routes Natives have traveled for centuries. Unfortunately, the history and sophistication of Native commercial activities have been largely suppressed and left out of the story of the North American continent as Euro-Americans rewrote the continent’s history to reflect the glorification of colonization. The truth is that there was no need for the 'rugged pioneer' to cut through tall grass to head …
A Word-And-Flesh Profession: A Response To White And Brueggemann, Marie Failinger
A Word-And-Flesh Profession: A Response To White And Brueggemann, Marie Failinger
Faculty Scholarship
Speech remakes the world through a relationship among words, speaker, and hearer. On one hand, this view of the human encounter as essentially rhetorical precludes an understanding of speech as purely subjectivist or emotivist self-expression. On the other hand, this same view of human speech interaction precludes the understanding of speech acts as mere descriptions of previously discovered or reasoned truth, either empirical or abstract. Professor White reaffirms this triad among words, speaker, and hearer with what he has identified as the “deeply reciprocal” dynamic of language. Professor Brueggemann also describes the speech acts between Moses, Abraham, and their God …