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Introduction to conflict resolution : discourses and dynamics
Introduction to conflict resolution, 2019Verfügbar | Ja (1) |
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Medienart | Buch | ||||
ISBN | 978-1-78660-852-9 | ||||
Beteiligte Personen | Federman, Sarah [Ed.] | ||||
Beteiligte Personen | Cobb, Sara B. [Ed.] | ||||
Beteiligte Personen | Castel, Alison [Ed.] | ||||
Systematik | FS - Friedensstudien | ||||
Schlagworte | negotiations, human needs, aggression, conflict management, praxis, peacebuilding, critical theory, structural violence, game theory, world politics 1945-1989, alternative dispute resolution, world politics 1989-, research methodology, greed and grievance | ||||
Verlag | Rowan & Littlefield | ||||
Ort | Lanham [u.a.] | ||||
Jahr | 2019 | ||||
Umfang | 895 p. | ||||
Altersbeschränkung | keine | ||||
Sprache | englisch | ||||
Verfasserangabe | Sara B. Cobb ; Sarah Federman ; Alison Castel | ||||
Annotation | This introductory course text explores the genealogy of the field of conflict resolution by examining three different epochs of the field, each one tied to the historical context and events of the day. Some of the dominant discourses of conflict resolution we see referenced in this book have had devastating impacts on the populations we were meant to serve, from the invasion of Iraq in 2003 to the Oxfam and Save the Children scandals in 2018. This book tells the story of how conflict resolution has become reconciled with critical thinking over time. It is not just an anthology of peace of conflict studies since WW2, but the first systematic look at the power matrix of conflict resolution in its theories, practices and research methods. As peace and conflict practitioners, knowing our colonial past means that we can never lose sight of the populations we now assist in their peacebuilding efforts.--Victoria Fontan, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities Division Chair, American University of Afghanistan By comprehensively tracing developments in conflict resolution theory, this book provides readers with the necessary tools to look at conflict through a variety of lenses. By encouraging readers to critically engage with conflict through various perspectives, Introduction to Conflict Resolution will undoubtedly contribute to the next generation of reflective, responsible and well-rounded conflict resolution students, scholars and practitioners.--Brian A. Kritz, Associate Director of the M.A. Program in Conflict Resolution, Georgetown University This book is spectacular - and should be required in conflict resolution across the globe! The editors take us on a fascinating intellectual journey through the evolving field of conflict resolution, highlighting major theoretical contributions and contextualizing each within the broader sociopolitical discourse of its time. We come to see these theories as emergent within the fabric of specific historical eras and, as such, we gain new perspective from which to understand, appreciate, and critique them. In fact, the editors infuse each major theorist's perspective with their own thoughtful- and at times provocative--insights, turning this book into a living, breathing intellectual conversation that may just be the kind of discourse our world needs right now to embolden a greater peace.--Daniel L. Shapiro, Founder and Director, Harvard International Negotiation Program Conflict and its successful resolution is the most important, yet least understood, problem of our time, underlying societies' inability to deal with its many other unsolved problems: e.g., identity clashes, climate change, and infectious disease. Introduction to Conflict Resolution presents a unique and insightful analysis of the theoretical and practical development of the conflict resolution and peacebuilding fields, giving students a powerful understanding of how conflict might be better handled going forward.--Heidi and Guy Burgess, Co-Directors, Conflict Information Consortium, University of Colorado Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende Sara Cobb, Drucie French Cumbie Professor at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, USA. Sarah Federman, Assistant Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore, USA. Alison Castel, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Communication Studies, Regis University, USA. |
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Unselbstständige Werke | Barash, David P. - Agression. The Individual Level | ||||
Burton, John - Human Needs. Needs Theory | |||||
Collier, Paul - Greed and Grievance. Economics Causes of Civil Conflict and Their Implications for Policy | |||||
Galtung, Johan - Structural Violence. Violence, Peace, and Peace Research | |||||
Wertheim, Edward - Negotiation. Negotiations and Resolving Conflict | |||||
Brams, Steven J. - Game Theory | |||||
Sander, Frank E. A. - Alternative Dispute Resolution | |||||
Esty, Daniel C. - Global Peace Index and Global Terrorism Index Failed States. Failed States and International Security: Causes, Prospects, and Consequences | |||||
Irmer, Cynthia - Negotiation Outcomes. Explaining Negotiation Outcomes | |||||
Chayes, Antonia Handler - Coexistence. Imagine Coexistence | |||||
Kriesberg, Louis - Identity. Us versus Them | |||||
Avruch, Kevin - Culture. Frames for Culture and Conflict Resolution | |||||
Gopin, Marc - Religion. Religion as an Aid and a Hindrance to Postconflict Coexistence Work | |||||
Cheldelin, Sandra - Gender. Challenging the Dominant Narrative | |||||
Burgess, Heidi - Beyond Intractability. What are Intractable Conflicts? | |||||
Pearce, W. Barnett - Moral Conflict. The Problems of Moral Conflict | |||||
Volkan, Vamik D. - Chosen Trauma. Large Group Psychodynamics and Massive Violence | |||||
Shapiro, Daniel - Emotions. Emotions are Powerfu, Always Present, and Hard to Handle | |||||
Kelman, Herbert C. - Problem-Solving Workshops. Interactive Problem Solving as a Tool for Second Track Diplomacy | |||||
Curle, Adam - Mediation | |||||
Brown, Juanita - The World Cafe | |||||
McClellan, Jeffrey - Appreciative Inquiry in Mediation. Marrying Positive Psychology to Mediation | |||||
Vallacher, Robin R. - Rethinking Intractable Conflict | |||||
Everett, Jim A. C. - Contact Theory. Intergroup Contact Theory | |||||
Sharp, Gene - Nonviolence. Facing Acute Conflict | |||||
Lederach, John Paul - Integrated Framework for Peacebuilding | |||||
Rotberg, Robert I. - Truth and Reconciliation. Truth Commissions and the Provision of Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation | |||||
Akinyoade, Demola - Grounded Theory. Developing Grounded Theory in Peace and Conflict Research | |||||
Hoey, Brian A. - Introduction to Ethnography and Guide to Ethnographic Fieldnotes | |||||
Nordstrom, Carolyn - Shadows of War | |||||
Federman, Sarah - Case Study. Genocide Studies and Corporate Social Responsibility | |||||
Jabri, Vivienne - Discourses on Violence | |||||
Cobb, Sara B. - Politics of Voice. Speaking of Violence | |||||
Payne, Leigh A. - Beyond Coexistence. Contentious Coexistence | |||||
Enns, Diane - Politics of Victimhood. When Victims become Killers | |||||
Enloe, Cynthia - Feminist Theory. Bananas, Beaches, and Bases | |||||
Nelson, Hilde Lindeman - Narrative Repair. Reclaiming Moral Agency | |||||
Hansen, Toran - Critical Theory. Critical Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice | |||||
Winslade, John - Narrative Mediation. Narrative Mediation: What is it? | |||||
Ginwright, Shawn - Radical Care. Fostering Caring Relationships for Social Justice. | |||||
Castells, Manuel - Social Media. Dignity, Violence, Geopolitics: The Arab Uprisings | |||||
Gardner, Michael - Upending Normative Processes. The Dork Police | |||||
Fine, Michelle - Participatory Action Research. Re-membering Exclusions | |||||
Fontan, Victoria - Decolonizing Peace. The Case for Decolonizing Peace | |||||
+ Dwyer, Leslie - Silences. A Politcs of Silences |
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