Conflict Dialogue

Conflict Dialogue
Author: Peter M. Kellett
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412909317

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In this work, Peter M. Kellett offers theoretical discussions that are balanced with methodological implications for working with, and resolving, conflicts.

Conflict Dialogue

Conflict Dialogue
Author: Peter M. Kellett
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-06-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781452236209

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Conflicts are more effectively managed if people understand the layers meaning in their conflicts and collaborate based on those meanings. In this book, author Peter M. Kellett analyzes and interprets real-life conflict stories as a way to create opportunities for more productive ways to navigate and resolve conflict.

Conflict Dialogue

Conflict Dialogue
Author: Peter M. Kellett
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2006-06-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781452222455

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Conflicts are more effectively managed if people understand the layers meaning in their conflicts and collaborate based on those meanings. In this book, author Peter M. Kellett analyzes and interprets real-life conflict stories as a way to create opportunities for more productive ways to navigate and resolve conflict.

Dialogue and Conflict Resolution

Dialogue and Conflict Resolution
Author: Pernille Rieker,Henrik Thune
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317151456

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Dialogue is typically hailed as a progressive force fostering mutual understanding and resolving conflicts. Can it really carry such a burden? Does dialogue really resolve conflicts? In this unique volume international experts critically assess the political role of dialogue, addressing its potential and limitations. Bringing fascinating insights to bear they examine the theoretical underpinnings and conceptual boundaries of dialogue as a tool for conflict resolution. Major recent crises such as the Russo-Georgian war in 2008, the conflict between Western powers and Gaddafi’s Libya, arguments over Iran’s nuclear programme, religious tensions in Egypt after the Arab Spring, the Afghan case, the Sudanese experience and the recent Russo-Ukraine conflict are all considered and the conflict resolution attempts discussed. Using these cases the contributors explore in depth the nature of the dialogue between the actors, the extent to which it worked and what determined its impact.

Dialogue Conflict Resolution and Change

Dialogue  Conflict Resolution  and Change
Author: Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780791494196

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This is the first study to introduce the subject of Arab-Jewish relations and encounters in Israel from both conflict resolution and educational perspectives. Through a critical examination of Arab and Jewish encounter programs in Israel, the book reviews conflict resolution and intergroup theories and processes which are utilized in dealing with ethnic conflicts and offers a detailed presentation of intervention models applied by various encounter programs to promote dialogue, education for peace, and democracy between Arabs and Jews in Israel. The author investigates how encounter designs and processes can become part of a control system used by the dominant governmental majority's institutes to maintain the status quo and reinforce political taboos. Also discussed are the different conflict perceptions held by Arabs and Jews, the relationship between those perceptions, and both sides' expectations of the encounters. Abu-Nimer explores the impact of the political context (Intifada, Gulf War, and peace process) on the intervention design and process of those encounter groups, and contains a list of recommendations and guidelines to consider when designing and conducting encounters between ethnic groups. He reveals and explains why the Arab and Jewish encounter participants and leaders have different criteria of their encounter's success and failure. The study is also applicable to dialogue and coexistence programs and conflict resolution initiatives in other ethnically divided societies, such as South Africa, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Sri Lanka, where the minority and majority have struggled to find peaceful ways to coexist.

Trust and Conflict

Trust and Conflict
Author: Ivana Marková,Alex Gillespie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136654077

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Trust, distrust and conflict between social groups have existed throughout the history of humankind, although their forms have changed. Using three main concepts: culture, representation and dialogue, this book explores and re-thinks some of these changes in relation to concrete historical and contemporary events. Part I offers a symbolic and historical analysis of trust and distrust while Parts II and III examine trust, distrust and conflict in specific events including the Cyprus conflict, Estonian collective memories, coping with HIV/AIDS in China, Swedish asylum seekers, the Cuban missile crisis and Stalinist confessions. With an impressive array of international contributors the chapters draw on a number of key concepts such as self and other, ingroup and outgroup, contact between groups, categorization, brinkmanship, knowledge, beliefs and myth. Trust and Conflict offers a fresh perspective on the problems that arise from treating trust, distrust and conflict as simplified indicators. Instead, it proposes that human and social sciences can view these phenomena within the complex matrix of interacting perspectives and meta-perspectives that characterise the social world. As such it will be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and lecturers of human and social sciences especially social psychology, sociology, political science and communication studies.

In Search of a Pedagogy of Conflict and Dialogue for Mathematics Education

In Search of a Pedagogy of Conflict and Dialogue for Mathematics Education
Author: Renuka Vithal
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401000864

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This book is of interest to mathematics educators, researchers in mathematics education, gender, social justice, equity and democracy in education; and practitioners/teachers interested in the use of project work in mathematics teaching and learning. The book builds theoretical ideas from a careful substantial description of practice, in the attempt to improve both theory and practice in mathematics education. It thus interrogates and develops theoretical research tools for mathematics education and provides ideas for practice in mathematics classrooms.

Theatre for Community Conflict Dialogue

Theatre for Community  Conflict   Dialogue
Author: Michael Rohd
Publsiher: Heinemann Drama
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015046898154

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This book helps you provide opportunities for young people to open up and explore their feelings through theatre, offering a safe place for them to air their views with dignity, respect, and freedom.