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The 1960s Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter: Social Protest from a Negotiation Perspective
Today’s Black Lives Matter movement rests on the foundation of the civil rights movement of the 1960s and lessons from that earlier period are relevant to advancing racial justice today. Both movements provide rich material for understanding how social protests can be viewed as * I thank Tom Kochan, Cherie Potts, George Roth, and Mary Rowe for comments and emendations on early drafts. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved negotiation stories. This article uses a negotiations lens to (1) interpret key events and features of these two movements, and (2) suggest how the current movement might be sustained in ways that advance racial justice.
期刊介绍:
Negotiation Journal is committed to the development of better strategies for resolving differences through the give-and-take process of negotiation. Negotiation Journal"s eclectic, multidisciplinary approach reinforces its reputation as an invaluable international resource for anyone interested in the practice and analysis of negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution including: - educators - researchers - diplomats - lawyers - business leaders - labor negotiators - government officials - and mediators