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9 - Conflict resolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Herbert H. Blumberg
Affiliation:
Goldsmiths, University of London
A. Paul Hare
Affiliation:
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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Summary

The chapter begins with references to books and articles that provide a general introduction to conflict resolution, an overview of research, or a focus of some aspect of theory, method or application. This is followed by a review of research on the influence of culture on conflict management since many conflicts involve individuals from different cultural backgrounds and there is a concern about the extent to which models developed in the West apply in other parts of the world.

Negotiation, as a method of conflict management in international, national and intergroup disputes, is treated extensively, including techniques that support international negotiation, training, research methods and some research on problem-solving and decision-making, since negotiation is one form of problem-solving.

The next topic is mediation, also with reference to international, national and intergroup disputes, including techniques supporting international mediation and community mediators, with some comments that would also apply to negotiation, on the possibility of using conflict constructively.

The next section focuses on aspects of conflict and various methods for resolving conflict, especially bargaining, that have been investigated using laboratory experiments, surveys, simulations, activities and games. The chapter ends with a brief review of research on conflict in small groups.

Introductions and overviews, general

Books

Several books provide introductions to methods of conflict resolution and surveys of research. The focus may be on conflicts within a community, or a country, or between countries, or all of these.

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Peace Psychology
A Comprehensive Introduction
, pp. 97 - 132
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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