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Title: Using Town Meetings to Foster Peaceful Coexistence
Author: Volpe, Maria R.
Date: 1998
In: Handbook on Interethnic Coexistence
By: Eugene Weiner, ed.
Publisher: New York: Continuum Books
Keywords:
Peace Studies, Ethnic, Neighborhood Community, Intergroup Conflicts, Coexistence or Tolerance, Peace, General Audiences, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Other Third-Party Process, Dialogue, Government Officials, Non-Legal includes community organizers activists, Church-Faith Community Members, General, Advocates, Intercultural Communication, Chapter from a book, Full Text Resources, town meetings
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