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Conflict Dialogue - Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships (Paperback, New Ed)
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Conflict Dialogue - Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships (Paperback, New Ed)
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"Professor Kellett's text is unique among undergraduate texts in
its use of narrative theory to understand conflicts and to develop
more effective strategies in family and relational conflicts. The
most impressive aspect of the text is the rich and compelling
stories. Students and practitioners will be able to relate to the
stories and learn important conflict analysis techniques and
communication skills through them." -Angela Laird Brenton,
University of Arkansas at Little Rock "The text is a wonderful
study of the role of archetype in a conflict and the use of
narrative. I am impressed with the notion of projection. In a
self-focused society we don't often think that the problem may lie
within ourselves. The book teaches the skill of self-reflection and
helps readers to become more other-centered. I am pleased to read
the case studies as they provide fine classroom tools; they are
engaging and diverse. Kellett has done much to incorporate
narrative into the study of conflict and communication. Conflict
Dialogue is a welcome addition to the body of conflict literature
and centers communication within that body of literature."
-Christopher Lynch, Kean University Conflicts are more effectively
managed if people understand the layers meaning in their conflicts
and collaborate based on those meanings. In this book, author Peter
M. Kellett analyzes and interprets real-life conflict stories as a
way to create opportunities for more productive ways to navigate
and resolve conflict. Key Features: Examines real, lived
experiences of conflict: Real-life conflict stories, from students
themselves, illustrate how people actually manage conflict and
allow readers to identify with experiences from their own lives.
These stories represent the different participants in the conflict
allowing readers to compare and contrast the meaning of the
conflict from varied perspectives. Addresses diversity in
conflicts: Because conflicts are mediated by both personal and
cultural issues of identity, case study narratives of diverse
cultural relationships and conflicts are included throughout.
Blends theoretical depth with practical technique: This book uses
an additive approach that builds theoretically grounded technique
through four sections. Throughout each chapter, readers get both a
sense of the depth and complexity of conflicts and an understanding
how dialogic negotiation can be used to create more productive
relationships. Intended Audience: This is an ideal textbook for
advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Interpersonal
Conflict, Conflict Analysis/Management, Dispute Resolution, and
Negotiation in the fields of Communication, Sociology, Psychology,
Human Resources, and Business & Management. It is also an
excellent resource for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in
the areas of conflict and dispute resolution.
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