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On 01 Feb 95, Nina Jensen wrote, in part:
>Museums have the potential to play an important role as public
>forum, but there is a long history of one-way communication to live
>down first.
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>Had veterans' groups felt listened to from the outset, and that need
>been addressed, it is possible that a thoughtful exhibition
>representing multiple perspectives could have taken place.
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>At Bank Street we use a useful little book called Getting to Yes:
>Negotiating Agreement without Giving In by Fisher and Ury with our
>Museum Education and Museum Leadership students. Fisher and Ury
>suggest addressing the underlying interests rather than stated
>positions in the practice of "principled negotiation." Perhaps
>others would find this approach useful as well.
Thank you for contributing to the discussion and for the reference. The
Fisher/Ury text sounds like a good book that should find its way onto every
professional bookshelf *after* it's read. It's now on my reading list.
Again, thank you.
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Rich Jones Governing Board For:
Development Director Carter House Natural Science Museum
Shasta Natural Science Association Redding Arboretum By The River
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