Use this POST DATE ORDERED BLOG for Colleague Activities posts. Individual entries can be drawn from links to information about colleague activities posted elsewhere on the web or from write-ups that we have done and posted on BI (see "MBI Core Content Basic Pages" coded as "Seminar/Discussion: College Activities") NOTE: Entries need to be made for all existing Colleague Activity posts using the same Title and Facebook-Length Summary. 

Mapping Responses to Social Media Threats -- Lisa Schirch

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A discussion of social media threats to social cohesion, human rights, and democracy, plus creative options for addressing those threats.

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The Future of Civil Society Organisations

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From The International Civil Society Centre, an important report on the future of CSOs during and after the pandemic. #mbi_colleague

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International Idea: Supporting Democracy Worldwide

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IDEA, the Institute for Democracy and Election Assistance supports efforts to make democracy work worldwide.

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Power, Rights, and Interests

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Interest-based decision making enables democracy to work to the benefit of all. Power-and rights-based approaches work only for a few—if any.

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Police Face Backlash Over Virus Rules. Enter ‘Violence Interrupters.’

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Amid police/community tensions, an example of how we might promote compliance with stronger measures to control the resurgent COVID threat.

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Meditative, Interest-Based Approaches to Political Conflicts

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Our willingness to achieve results at the expense of fairness and interpersonal trust fuels most of our political conflicts and makes them intractable.

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Connectional Intelligence: Which Type of Connector Are You -- Marshall Goldsmith

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Connecting the dots, rather than being one big dot, is the key to getting big things done.

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The Centre for Women Peace and Security

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A space for scholars, practitioners, activists, policy-makers, and students to develop policies to help women in conflict.

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