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Handbook of conflict analysis and resolution / edited by Dennis J.D. Sandole ... [et al.] ; foreword by Dean G. Pruitt.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, 2010.Description: 1 v. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780415577359 (pbk.) :
  • 0415577357 (pbk.)
  • 0415577357 (Paper)
  • 9780415577359 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.69 SAN
LOC classification:
  • HM1126 .H34 2010
Contents:
Introduction: Conflict analysis and resolution as multidiscipline: a work in progress. Sean Byrne and Jessica Senehi -- Part I.Core concepts and theories -- 1.The role of identity in conflict. Celia Cook-Huffman -- 2.Encountering nationalism: the contribution of peace studies and conflict resolution. Harry Anastasiou -- 3.Gender relations and conflict transformation among refugee women. Anna Snyder -- 4.Causation as a core concept in conflict analysis. Daniel Rothbart and Rose Cherubin -- 5.The challege of operationalizing key concepts in conflict resolution theory in international and subnational conflicts. Frederic S. Pearson and Marie Olson Lounsbery -- 6.The enemy and the innocent in violent conflicts. Daniel Rothbart and Karina V. Korostelina -- 7.Identity conflicts: models of dynamics and early warning. Karina V. Korostelina -- 8.Generativity-based conflict: maturing microfoundations for conflict theory. Solon J. Simmons -- Part II.Core approaches: conceptual and methodological -- 9.Human agnoistes: interdisciplinary inquiry into ontological agency and human conflict. Thomas E. Boudreau -- 10.The ethnography of peace education: some lessons learned from Palestinian-Jewish integrated education in Israel. Zvi Bekerman -- 11.Waging conflicts constructively. Louis Kriesberg -- 12.A social-pyschological approach to conflict analysis and resolution. Herbert C. Kelman -- 13.Building relational empathy through an interactive design process. Benjamin J. Broome -- 14.Building peace: storytelling to transform conflicts constructively. Jessica Senehi -- 15.A capacity-building approach to conflict resolution. Allan Edward B arsky -- 16.Gender maninstreaming: a valuable tool in building sustainable peace. Ingrid Sandole-Staroste -- 17.Culture theory, culture clash, and the practice of conflict resolution. Kevin Avruch -- 18.Conflict resolution: the missing link between liberal international relations theory and realistice practice. Nimet Keriker -- 19.Understanding the conflict-development nexus and the contribution of development cooperation to peacebuilding. Thania Paffenholz -- 20.Evaluation in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Esra Cıuhadar Gu·kaynak, Bruce Dayton, and Thania Paffenholz -- Part III.Core practices: processes -- 21.Conflict transformation: reasons to be modest. Stephen Ryan -- 22.Mediation frames/justice games. Andrew Woolford and R. S. Ratner -- 23.Interactive conflict resolution: dialogue. conflict analysis, and problemsolving. Ronald J. Fisher -- 24.Mediation and internationial conflict resolution: analyzing structure and behavior -- 25.Ethical and gendered dilemmas of moving from emergency response to development in failed states. Janie Leatherman and Madezhda Griffin -- 26.Memory retrieval and truth recovery. Paul Arthur -- 27.Shifting from coherent toward holistic peace processes. Susan Allen Nan -- 28.Law and legal processes in resolving interational conflicts. Michelle Gallant -- Part IV.Alternative voices and complex intervention designs -- 29.Restorative processes of peace and healing within the governing structures of the Rotinonshonni Longshouse People -- 30.Critical systematic inquiry in conflict analysis and resolution: an essential bridge between theory and practice. Dennis J. D. Sandole -- 31.From diagnosis to treatment: towards new shared princples for Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding. Walid Salem and Edy Kaufman -- 32.Strategies for the prevention, management, and/or resolution of (ethnic) crisis and conflict: the case of the Balkans. Mitja Z?agar -- 33.The perception of economic assistance in Northern Ireland and its role in the peace process. Sean Byrne, Cynthia Irvin, and Eyob Fissuh -- 3.4Conflict resolution in an age of empire: neow challenges to an emerging field. Richard E. Rubenstein -- Conclusions -- 35.Toward a conflictology: the quest for transdisciplinarity. Johan Galtung -- 36.Revisiting the CAR field. Sean Byrne and Jessica Senehi -- Epiloge: implications for theory, research, practice, and teaching. Dennis J. D. Sandole and INgrid Sandole-Staroste.
Summary: This handbook is a collection of works from leading scholars in the conflict analysis and resolution field, all working from their own disciplines yet cognizant of the multidisciplinary nature of that field.
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Originally published: 2009.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Conflict analysis and resolution as multidiscipline: a work in progress. Sean Byrne and Jessica Senehi -- Part I.Core concepts and theories -- 1.The role of identity in conflict. Celia Cook-Huffman -- 2.Encountering nationalism: the contribution of peace studies and conflict resolution. Harry Anastasiou -- 3.Gender relations and conflict transformation among refugee women. Anna Snyder -- 4.Causation as a core concept in conflict analysis. Daniel Rothbart and Rose Cherubin -- 5.The challege of operationalizing key concepts in conflict resolution theory in international and subnational conflicts. Frederic S. Pearson and Marie Olson Lounsbery -- 6.The enemy and the innocent in violent conflicts. Daniel Rothbart and Karina V. Korostelina -- 7.Identity conflicts: models of dynamics and early warning. Karina V. Korostelina -- 8.Generativity-based conflict: maturing microfoundations for conflict theory. Solon J. Simmons -- Part II.Core approaches: conceptual and methodological -- 9.Human agnoistes: interdisciplinary inquiry into ontological agency and human conflict. Thomas E. Boudreau -- 10.The ethnography of peace education: some lessons learned from Palestinian-Jewish integrated education in Israel. Zvi Bekerman -- 11.Waging conflicts constructively. Louis Kriesberg -- 12.A social-pyschological approach to conflict analysis and resolution. Herbert C. Kelman -- 13.Building relational empathy through an interactive design process. Benjamin J. Broome -- 14.Building peace: storytelling to transform conflicts constructively. Jessica Senehi -- 15.A capacity-building approach to conflict resolution. Allan Edward B arsky -- 16.Gender maninstreaming: a valuable tool in building sustainable peace. Ingrid Sandole-Staroste -- 17.Culture theory, culture clash, and the practice of conflict resolution. Kevin Avruch -- 18.Conflict resolution: the missing link between liberal international relations theory and realistice practice. Nimet Keriker -- 19.Understanding the conflict-development nexus and the contribution of development cooperation to peacebuilding. Thania Paffenholz -- 20.Evaluation in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Esra Cıuhadar Gu·kaynak, Bruce Dayton, and Thania Paffenholz -- Part III.Core practices: processes -- 21.Conflict transformation: reasons to be modest. Stephen Ryan -- 22.Mediation frames/justice games. Andrew Woolford and R. S. Ratner -- 23.Interactive conflict resolution: dialogue. conflict analysis, and problemsolving. Ronald J. Fisher -- 24.Mediation and internationial conflict resolution: analyzing structure and behavior -- 25.Ethical and gendered dilemmas of moving from emergency response to development in failed states. Janie Leatherman and Madezhda Griffin -- 26.Memory retrieval and truth recovery. Paul Arthur -- 27.Shifting from coherent toward holistic peace processes. Susan Allen Nan -- 28.Law and legal processes in resolving interational conflicts. Michelle Gallant -- Part IV.Alternative voices and complex intervention designs -- 29.Restorative processes of peace and healing within the governing structures of the Rotinonshonni Longshouse People -- 30.Critical systematic inquiry in conflict analysis and resolution: an essential bridge between theory and practice. Dennis J. D. Sandole -- 31.From diagnosis to treatment: towards new shared princples for Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding. Walid Salem and Edy Kaufman -- 32.Strategies for the prevention, management, and/or resolution of (ethnic) crisis and conflict: the case of the Balkans. Mitja Z?agar -- 33.The perception of economic assistance in Northern Ireland and its role in the peace process. Sean Byrne, Cynthia Irvin, and Eyob Fissuh -- 3.4Conflict resolution in an age of empire: neow challenges to an emerging field. Richard E. Rubenstein -- Conclusions -- 35.Toward a conflictology: the quest for transdisciplinarity. Johan Galtung -- 36.Revisiting the CAR field. Sean Byrne and Jessica Senehi -- Epiloge: implications for theory, research, practice, and teaching. Dennis J. D. Sandole and INgrid Sandole-Staroste.

This handbook is a collection of works from leading scholars in the conflict analysis and resolution field, all working from their own disciplines yet cognizant of the multidisciplinary nature of that field.

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