The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and PracticeMorton Deutsch, Peter T. Coleman, Eric C. Marcus John Wiley & Sons, 4. ožu 2011. - Broj stranica: 960 The Handbook of Conflict Resolution, Second Edition is written for both the seasoned professional and the student who wants to deepen their understanding of the processes involved in conflicts and their knowledge of how to manage them constructively. It provides the theoretical underpinnings that throw light on the fundamental social psychological processes involved in understanding and managing conflicts at all levels—interpersonal, intergroup, organizational, and international. The Handbook covers a broad range of topics including information on cooperation and competition, justice, trust development and repair, resolving intractable conflict, and working with culture and conflict. Comprehensive in scope, this new edition includes chapters that deal with language, emotion, gender, and personal implicit theories as they relate to conflict. |
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the processes involved in conflicts and their knowledge of how to manage | 19 |
Cooperation and Competition | 23 |
Justice and Conflict | 43 |
interpersonal intergroup organiza | 67 |
The Value of Intellectual Opposition | 69 |
4Trust Trust Development and Trust Repair | 92 |
5Power and Conflict | 120 |
Communication and Conflict | 144 |
Aggression and Violence | 509 |
Intractable Conflict | 533 |
25 Moral Conflict and Engaging Alternative Perspectives | 560 |
Religion Conflict and Conflict Resolution | 582 |
27 Conflict Resolution and Human Rights | 602 |
Culture and Conflict | 625 |
29 Multicultural Conflict Resolution | 649 |
Cooperative and Competitive Conflict in China | 671 |
7 Language Peace and Conflict Resolution | 158 |
Integrating Problem Solving and Decision Making | 197 |
10 Gender Conflict and the Family | 223 |
Judgmental Biases in Conflict Resolution and How | 243 |
Why It Is Important to Understand | 268 |
SelfRegulation in the Service of Conflict Resolution | 294 |
14 Implicit Theories and Conflict Resolution | 317 |
Personality and Conflict | 331 |
Preschool | 356 |
The Role of Point of View | 391 |
Some Guidelines for Developing a Creative Approach to Conflict | 402 |
19 Creativity in the Outcomes of Conflict | 414 |
Persuasion in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution | 455 |
Learning Through Reflection | 486 |
Teaching Conflict Resolution Skills in a Workshop | 695 |
Mediation Revisited | 726 |
Managing Conflict Through LargeGroup Methods | 757 |
34 Conflict in Organizations | 781 |
35 Eight Suggestions from the SmallGroup Conflict Trenches | 805 |
A Framework for Thinking About Research on Conflict | 825 |
37 Some Research Frontiers in the Study of Conflict and Its Resolution | 849 |
Concluding Overview | 869 |
Recommended Reading | 881 |
About the Editors | 895 |
Name Index | 913 |
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