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Memory, Culture, and Dispute Resolution: A Conversation with Dr. Sukhsimranjit Singh
Resolutions: A Podcast About Dispute Resolution and Prevention
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In our mediation and arbitration sessions, we often review memories of past events. But how might our culture influence what we remember, and even alter our memories over time, in ways that could impact outcomes in dispute resolution? Dr. Sukhsimranjit Singh of Pepperdine University explores this topic in conversation with host Larry Schooler.
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