Constructive conflicts from escalation to resolution
This comprehensive and highly regarded book provides a framework for analyzing diverse social conflicts. The fourth edition of Constructive Conflicts maintains the book's synthesis of theories about conflict, with key updates throughout. These include a more reader-friendly first chapter, new e...
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Lanham
Rowman & Littlefield
2012
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| 505 | 0 | |a Analyzing social conflicts --Bases of social conflicts --The emergence of conflicts --Alternative conflict strategies --Adopting conflict strategies --Escalation of conflicts --De-escalation of conflicts --Mediation in conflicts --Settling conflicts through negotiated and nonnegotiated means --Outcomes and post-termination sequences --Synthesis, specifications, and challenges | |
| 520 | |a This comprehensive and highly regarded book provides a framework for analyzing diverse social conflicts. The fourth edition of Constructive Conflicts maintains the book's synthesis of theories about conflict, with key updates throughout. These include a more reader-friendly first chapter, new examples such as the Arab Spring, expanded discussions of recovery from violence and oppression, of reconciliation, and of moral concerns, and new discussions of social media and other ways conflicts are waged. Constructive Conflicts draws from relevant academic disciplines and empirical analyses of diverse conflicts to discuss the emergence, escalation, de-escalation, transformation, and settlement of conflicts. Throughout, the authors examine the strategies that partisans and intermediaries can use to minimize the destructiveness and foster constructive ways to wage and resolve conflict | ||
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