Conflict Resolution: Theory, Research, and Practice

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0791431029 
Category
303-Social Process  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1996 
Publisher
Pages
247 
Subject
1. Conflict Management 
Abstract
“The Revolution of conflict in our society promises to become a major professional specialization as the democratization process continues to bring onto the stage of history the needs and interests of formerly suppressed area of suppressed groups. The need for first –rate research and thought in this burgeoning area of specialization is great. Schellenberg brings the process of conflict resolution into wide range of everyday realities so that the reader may become freshly cognizant of the many areas of social life to which the process is relevant and useful. This, for many, will be an awakening.”
Broadly defining “conflict resolution” James A. Schellenberg gives systematic coverage to five main ways people may try to resolve their conflicts: coercion, negotiation, adjudication, mediation, and arbitration. The main theories of conflict, both classic and contemporary, are reviewed under four main categories: individual characteristics, theories, social process theories, social structural theories, and formal theories.
“This book is absolutely fascinating. There are many books on conflict resolution, but none, that i know of, takes the author’s omnibus review approach of formal theory, experiments, qualitative research, classical social theory etc. the author manages to blend many varieties of theory and research into seemingly seamless, whole that genuinely illuminates an otherwise overwhelmingly large field of inquiry.”

 
Description
Reviews classic and contemporary theories of conflict, focusing on five main ways people try to resolve their conflicts--coercion, negotiation, adjudication, mediation, and arbitration."The resolution of conflict in our society promises to become a major professional specialization as the democratization process continues to bring onto the stage of history the needs and interests of formerly suppressed groups. The need for first rate research and thought in this burgeoning area of specialization is great. Schellenberg brings the process of conflict resolution into a wide range of everyday realities so that the reader may become freshly cognizant of the many areas of social life to which the process is relevant and useful. This for many will be an awakening." -- Seth Fisher, University of California, Santa BarbaraBroadly defining "conflict resolution," James A. Schellenberg gives systematic coverage to five main ways people may try to resolve their conflicts: coercion, negotiation, adjudication, mediation, and arbitration. The main theories of conflict, both classic and contemporary, are reviewed under four main categories: individual characteristics theories, social process theories, social structural theories, and formal theories."This book is absolutely fascinating. There are many books on conflict resolution, but none, that I know of, take the author's omnibus review approach of formal theory, experiments, qualitative research, classical social theory, etc. The author manages to blend many varieties of theory and research into a seemingly seamless whole that genuinely illuminates an otherwise overwhelmingly large field of inquiry." -- Stjepan Mestrovic, Texas A&M University - from Amzon 
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