Handbook of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionRoutledge, 2008年7月31日 - 576 頁 This major Handbook comprises cutting-edge essays from leading scholars in the field of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR). The volume provides a comprehensive overview of the core concepts, theories, approaches, processes, and intervention designs in the field. The central theme is the value of multidisciplinary approaches to the analysis and |
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... outgroup (LeVine and Campbell 1972; Sandole 1998). External conflict functions to mobilize the group and enhance internal cohesion within the group (Coser 1956; Simmel 1955). Individual group members rely on cognitive schemata or ...
... outgroup (LeVine and Campbell 1972; Sandole 1998). External conflict functions to mobilize the group and enhance internal cohesion within the group (Coser 1956; Simmel 1955). Individual group members rely on cognitive schemata or ...
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... outgroup bias? We can document ingroup/outgroup behaviors in conflict. Are they caused by identity or other factors? It is easy to name conflicts —Israel–Palestine, Rwanda, and Northern Ireland—where oppositional identities play a ...
... outgroup bias? We can document ingroup/outgroup behaviors in conflict. Are they caused by identity or other factors? It is easy to name conflicts —Israel–Palestine, Rwanda, and Northern Ireland—where oppositional identities play a ...
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... outgroup bias may be sufficient to cause conflicts in the absence of scarce resources, they do not always do so (Reicher 2004). Situational factors and intragroup dynamics affect the potential for violent intergroup conflict because ...
... outgroup bias may be sufficient to cause conflicts in the absence of scarce resources, they do not always do so (Reicher 2004). Situational factors and intragroup dynamics affect the potential for violent intergroup conflict because ...
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... intergroup hostility, ethnocentrism, outgroup bias, why and when intergroup relations lead to conflict and when they do not, how and when weak or latent identities become the motivator of ethnic cleansing, and when and.
... intergroup hostility, ethnocentrism, outgroup bias, why and when intergroup relations lead to conflict and when they do not, how and when weak or latent identities become the motivator of ethnic cleansing, and when and.
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... out-group.” It brings forward the fact that nationalism's narcissistically constricted concept of national right, democracy, and justice is accompanied by an equally constricted view of community and identity. CAR, PS, and CR scholars ...
... out-group.” It brings forward the fact that nationalism's narcissistically constricted concept of national right, democracy, and justice is accompanied by an equally constricted view of community and identity. CAR, PS, and CR scholars ...
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Causation as a core concept in conflict analysis | |
The challenge of operationalizing key concepts in conflict resolution | |
The enemy and the innocent in violent conflicts | |
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