Interpersonal Relations - Psychology, Social Interactions in Relationships, Stress & Anxiety Management - Self-Help
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Overview
This volume is based on a series of lectures titled "The Language of Conflict and Resolve" held weekly at the Smithsonian’s campus in Washington, D.C. The lectures’ intend was to gather the leading communication scholars whose work involved conflict theory and practice, and bring their research into the public light.
Contributors: William F. Eadie, Paul E. Nelson, Linda L. Putnam, William A. Donohue, Judy C. Pearson, Mitchell R. Hammer, Tricia S. Jones, and Donald G. Ellis
Editorials
Interaction
"I found the final two chapters asked excellent questions that, although intended to provide the impetus for further research, encouraged me to evaluate how I view conflict vis-a-vis my cultural background, my perception of intensely emotional situations and how my identity (self-esteem and values) impacts conflict situations. I would recommend this book for those who would like to take up the challenge of furthering the research of the language of conflict and resolution. "— mary Lou SchwartzentruberInteraction -
"I found the final two chapters asked excellent questions that, although intended to provide the impetus for further research, encouraged me to evaluate how I view conflict vis-a-vis my cultural background, my perception of intensely emotional situations and how my identity (self-esteem and values) impacts conflict situations. I would recommend this book for those who would like to take up the challenge of furthering the research of the language of conflict and resolution. "Interaction -
"I found the final two chapters asked excellent questions that, although intended to provide the impetus for further research, encouraged me to evaluate how I view conflict vis-a-vis my cultural background, my perception of intensely emotional situations and how my identity (self-esteem and values) impacts conflict situations. I would recommend this book for those who would like to take up the challenge of furthering the research of the language of conflict and resolution."Book Details
Published
November 28, 2000
Publisher
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; Sage Publications, c2001.
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761916604