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This book introduces the topic of intercultural mediation and
conflict management. Based on the latest scientific research and
successful conflict management practices, it provides theoretical
insights and practical, self-reflective exercises, role-plays and
case studies on conflict, mediation, intercultural mediation, and
solution-finding in conflict mediation. The book serves both as a
self-learning tool to expand personal competences and cultural
sensitivity, and as training material for seminars, workshops,
secondary, advanced and higher education and vocational training.
It is a valuable contribution to the fields of intercultural
conflict mediation and conflict management, intercultural
communication, intercultural training and coaching. This is a book
about practicing - the applied practice of competent conflict
crafts in diverse intercultural contexts. Conflict practitioners,
mediators, and intercultural trainers would be inspired by
Professor Claude-Helene Mayer's creative integration of relevant
intercultural models with do-able conflict strategies and in
reaching intergroup harmony with reflexivity and cultural
resonance. --- Professor Stella Ting-Toomey, Human Communication
Studies, California State University at Fullerton, USA, and
Co-Editor of The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Communication, 2e Given
the difficulty and complexity of successful intercultural
collaboration and conflict mediation, this is a much-needed
addition to cross-cultural positive psychology. It is rich in
content and training. I highly recommend it for teaching, corporate
training, and for executive coaches. --- Professor Paul T.P. Wong,
President International Network on Personal Meaning and President
Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute, Toronto, Canada
Intercultural conflict resolution is a critically important task in
this modern world. This book by Professor Mayer is a welcome
handbook on how to use mediation to resolve those conflicts. It
should be in the library of every conflict mediator. My
congratulations to Professor Mayer for her important work. --- Dan
Landis, Founding President, International Academy of Intercultural
Research, Affiliate Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii
This book explores psychobiography with focus on meaning making and
identity development in the life and works of extraordinary
individuals. Meaning-making and identity development are
existential constructs influencing psychological development,
mental health and wellbeing across the lifecourse. The chapters
illustrate through the eyes of 25 international psychobiographers
various theoretical and methodological approaches to
psychobiography. They explore how individuals, such as Angela
Merkel, Karl Lagerfeld, Henri Nouwen, Vivian Maier, Charles
Baudelaire, W.E.B. du Bois, Lora nt Hegedu s, Kim Philby, Zoltan
Paul Dienes, Albertina Sisulu, Ruth First, Sokrates, and Jesus
construct their lives to make meaning, develop their identities and
grow as individuals within their sociocultural contexts. The texts
provide deep insight into life's development.
This volume offers insights into contemporary trends and
perspectives in psychobiographical research. It applys new
theoretical and methodological frameworks and presents discourses
on psychobiography from transdisciplinary backgrounds and various
socio-cultural contexts, displaying the new state-of-the-art, new
trends and themes in psychobiography. The book outlines
psychobiography's outstanding contribution to psychology from 36
internationally reputable authors. It also presents the ideas of
five outstanding psychobiographers through interview excerpts. This
book is a must for researchers, lecturers and practitioners in the
field of psychology and social sciences interested in the use of
new psychological theories and methodologies in life-span research.
This book assesses the life and success of the writer Paulo Coelho,
one of the most fascinating and contemporary writers in the world,
through new lenses. It applies a positive psychology perspective
and contributes to using innovative theories in psychobiographical
studies. This study explores the development of holistic wellness
(HWM) and faith development (FDT) throughout the writer's life. It
presents radical changes in spirituality, self-direction, love and
faith across the life span. Further, it analyses the development of
Coelho's relationship with God and the creation of meaningfulness
through his belief and writing. This study contributes to a new era
of psychobiographical works within the positive psychology
framework.
This book provides deep insights into intercultural collaboration
among business partners, employees, managers, and entrepreneurs in
Chinese-African professional interactions. It presents cultural and
theoretical knowledge on Chinese and African management,
leadership, and philosophy. Chinese and African scholars and
professionals share their insights into how to address
intercultural management challenges proactively and successfully.
The cases provide insights into a wide variety of industries and
offer actual scenarios studied in governmental, parastatal, and
private Chinese-owned organizations in twelve African countries.
This book will benefit a broad readership including scholars in
employment relations and business management as well as African and
Chinese collaborators in academia, government, NGOs and industry.
This volume provides comprehensible, strength-based perspectives on
contemporary research and practice related to navigating mistakes,
errors and failures across cultures. It addresses these concepts
across cultural contexts and explores any or all of these three
concepts from a positive psychology or positive organisational
perspective, highlighting their potential as resources. The volume
further discusses the consequences of errors and failures at
individual, organisational and societal levels, ranging from severe
personal problems to organisational and collective crises,
perspectives how those can be turned into opportunities for
contingent and sustainable improvement processes. The book shows
that there are significant cultural differences in the
understanding, interpretation and handling of errors and failures.
This volume provides practical guidance for transcultural
understanding of mistakes, errors and failure through new models,
ideas for self-reflection, therapeutic and counselling
interventions and organisational change management processes. This
book is a must for researchers and practitioners working on
mistakes, errors and failures across cultures and disciplines!
Workplace diversity has become increasingly relevant to academics
and practitioners alike. Often, this issue is tackled merely from a
business-oriented/managerial point of view. Yet such a single-level
perspective fails to acknowledge both the macro-societal context
wherein companies and organizations act and the micro-individual
dynamics by which individuals construct and affirm their identities
in relation to others. Muslim minorities are part of current
workplace diversity in many parts of the world. This book focuses
on Muslim identities and their interrelations with societal
frameworks and organizational strategy and practice. Contributors
from various disciplines and societal contexts ensure a
multiplicity of perspectives. The authors shed light on this
diversity and draw implications for human resource management (HRM)
theory and practice. Chapters uncover the wider discourses on
Muslim minorities that impact organizational HRM. The book explores
how HRM academics and practitioners might become aware of and
counteract these discourses in order to acheive a truly inclusive
HRM regarding Muslim minorities. Throughout Muslim Minorities,
Workplace Diversity and Reflexive HRM, readers are guided from
large theoretical concepts to specific contexts, whilst being
encouraged to question their assumptions. This book lays the
foundations for managing Muslim employees beyond stereotypes,
enabling the reader to develop the reflexive mindset needed for
truly inclusive HRM with regard to Muslim employees.
This handbook includes state-of-the-art research on love in
classical, modern and postmodern perspectives. It expands on
previous literature and explores topics around love from new
cultural, intercultural and transcultural approaches and across
disciplines. It provides insights into various love concepts, like
romantic love, agape, and eros in their cultural embeddedness, and
their changes and developments in specific cultural contexts. It
also includes discussions on postmodern aspects with regard to love
and love relationships, such as digitalisation, globalisation and
the fourth industrial revolution. The handbook covers a vast range
of topics in relation to love: aging, health, special needs, sexual
preferences, spiritual practice, subcultures, family and other
relationships, and so on. The chapters look at love not only in
terms of the universal concept and in private, intimate
relationships, but apply a broad concept of love which can also,
for example, be referred to in postmodern workplaces. This volume
is of interest to a wide readership, including researchers,
practitioners and students of the social sciences, humanities and
behavioural sciences. In the 1970s through the 90s, I was told that
globalization was homogenizing cultures into a worldwide
monoculture. This volume, as risky and profound as the many
adventures of love across our multiplying cultures are, proves
otherwise. The authors' revolutionary and courageous work will
challenge our sensibilities and expand the boundaries of what we
understand what love is. But that's what love does: It communicates
what is; offers what can be; and pleads for what must be. I know
you'll enjoy this wonderful book as much as I do! Jeffrey Ady,
Associate Professor (retired), Public Administration Program,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Founding Fellow, International
Academy for Intercultural Research The International Handbook of
Love is far more than a traditional compendium. It is a
breath-taking attempt to synthesize our anthropological and
sociological knowledge on love. It illuminates topics as diverse as
Chinese love, one-night stands, teen romance or love of leaders and
many more. This is a definitive reference in the field of love
studies. Eva Illouz, author of The End of Love: A sociology of
Negative relationships. Oxford University Press. "This is not a
volume to be read in a single sitting (though I almost did, due to
a protracted hospital stay), nor is it romantic or inspirational
reading (though, in some cases, I had hoped for more narrative
examples and case studies. Rather it is a highly diverse scholarly
effort, a massive resource collection of research papers on love in
a variety of contexts, personal and professional settings, and
cultures. The work is well referenced providing a large number of
resources for deeper exploration. .... We owe our thanks to the
authors and editors of this "handbook" for work well done, though
that word in the title should not lead readers to suspect that,
enlightening as it is, this book is a vade mecum or practical tour
guide that provides ready solutions to the vicissitudes and
challenges of our love lives!" Reviewed by Dr. George F. Simons on
amazon.com ******* Please see Claude-Helene Mayer's interview
related to the handbook in LeanHealth Talks published by Bernadette
Bruckner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVNXA9sWuWo *******
Please see Claude-Helene Mayer's interview related to the handbook
published In Iran News Daily:
https://newspaper.irandaily.ir/?nid=6941&pid=6&type=0
This edited volume provides new perspectives on how shame is
experienced and transformed within digital worlds and Industry 4.0.
The editors and authors discuss how individuals and organisations
can constructively transform shame at work, in professional and
private contexts, and with regard to socio-cultural lifestyle
changes, founded in digitalisation and Industry 4.0. The
contributions in this volume enable researchers and practitioners
alike to unlock the topic of shame and its specifics in the highly
dynamic and rapidly changing times to explore this emotion in depth
in connection with remote workplaces, home office, automated
realities and smart systems, or digitalised life- and working
styles. By employing transdisciplinary and transcultural
perspectives, the volume further discusses shame in the context of
new lifestyles, religion, gender, sexual suppression, mental
illness, and the nature of citizenship. Researchers, practitioners
and students in the fields of industrial and organisational
psychology, positive psychology, organisational studies, future
studies, health and occupational science and therapy, emotion
sciences, management, leadership and human resources will find the
contributions highly topical, insightful and applicable to
practice. Fresh, timely, thought-provoking with each turn of the
page, this impressive volume explores shame in today's world.
Moving beyond the simple "guilt is good; shame is bad" perspective,
authors from diverse disciplines examine adaptive and maladaptive
aspects of shame in the context of contemporary issues (e.g.,
social media use, COVID-19) via multiple cultural and social
lenses. Aptly named, Shame 4.0 is a treasure trove of rich ideas
ripe for empirical study - a blueprint for the next generation of
research on this complex and ubiquitous emotion. Bravo! --June
Tangney, PhD, University Professor and Professor of Psychology,
George Mason University, USA Uncovering Shame - To a much greater
extent than other emotions like anger, grief, and fear, until
recently most shame in modern societies has been hidden from sight.
The text you see in this book is one of the steps that is being
taken to make it more visible and therefore controllable. -- Thomas
Scheff, Prof. Emeritus Department of Sociology, UCSB, Santa
Bararbara, Ca.
This book assesses the life and success of the writer Paulo Coelho,
one of the most fascinating and contemporary writers in the world,
through new lenses. It applies a positive psychology perspective
and contributes to using innovative theories in psychobiographical
studies. This study explores the development of holistic wellness
(HWM) and faith development (FDT) throughout the writer's life. It
presents radical changes in spirituality, self-direction, love and
faith across the life span. Further, it analyses the development of
Coelho's relationship with God and the creation of meaningfulness
through his belief and writing. This study contributes to a new era
of psychobiographical works within the positive psychology
framework.
This book explores psychobiography with focus on meaning making and
identity development in the life and works of extraordinary
individuals. Meaning-making and identity development are
existential constructs influencing psychological development,
mental health and wellbeing across the lifecourse. The chapters
illustrate through the eyes of 25 international psychobiographers
various theoretical and methodological approaches to
psychobiography. They explore how individuals, such as Angela
Merkel, Karl Lagerfeld, Henri Nouwen, Vivian Maier, Charles
Baudelaire, W.E.B. du Bois, Lora nt Hegedu s, Kim Philby, Zoltan
Paul Dienes, Albertina Sisulu, Ruth First, Sokrates, and Jesus
construct their lives to make meaning, develop their identities and
grow as individuals within their sociocultural contexts. The texts
provide deep insight into life's development.
This Handbook provides new perspectives on humour from
transdisciplinary perspectives. It focuses on humour as a resource
from different socio-cultural and psychological viewpoints and
brings together authors from different cultures, social contexts
and countries. The book will enable researchers and practitioners
alike to unlock new research findings which give new directions for
contemporary and future humour research. By employing
transdisciplinary and transcultural perspectives, the volume
further discusses humour in regard to different cultural and
political contexts, humour over the lifespan, in therapy and
counselling, in pedagogical settings, in medicine and the
workspace. The contributions also highlight the connections between
humour and the COVID-19 pandemic and promise new inspiring
insights. Researchers, practitioners and students in the fields of
industrial and organisational psychology, positive psychology,
organisational studies, future studies, health and occupational
science and therapy, emotion sciences, management, leadership and
human resource management will find the contributions highly
topical, insightful and applicable to practice.
This edited volume provides new perspectives on how shame is
experienced and transformed within digital worlds and Industry 4.0.
The editors and authors discuss how individuals and organisations
can constructively transform shame at work, in professional and
private contexts, and with regard to socio-cultural lifestyle
changes, founded in digitalisation and Industry 4.0. The
contributions in this volume enable researchers and practitioners
alike to unlock the topic of shame and its specifics in the highly
dynamic and rapidly changing times to explore this emotion in depth
in connection with remote workplaces, home office, automated
realities and smart systems, or digitalised life- and working
styles. By employing transdisciplinary and transcultural
perspectives, the volume further discusses shame in the context of
new lifestyles, religion, gender, sexual suppression, mental
illness, and the nature of citizenship. Researchers, practitioners
and students in the fields of industrial and organisational
psychology, positive psychology, organisational studies, future
studies, health and occupational science and therapy, emotion
sciences, management, leadership and human resources will find the
contributions highly topical, insightful and applicable to
practice. Fresh, timely, thought-provoking with each turn of the
page, this impressive volume explores shame in today's world.
Moving beyond the simple "guilt is good; shame is bad" perspective,
authors from diverse disciplines examine adaptive and maladaptive
aspects of shame in the context of contemporary issues (e.g.,
social media use, COVID-19) via multiple cultural and social
lenses. Aptly named, Shame 4.0 is a treasure trove of rich ideas
ripe for empirical study - a blueprint for the next generation of
research on this complex and ubiquitous emotion. Bravo! --June
Tangney, PhD, University Professor and Professor of Psychology,
George Mason University, USA Uncovering Shame - To a much greater
extent than other emotions like anger, grief, and fear, until
recently most shame in modern societies has been hidden from sight.
The text you see in this book is one of the steps that is being
taken to make it more visible and therefore controllable. -- Thomas
Scheff, Prof. Emeritus Department of Sociology, UCSB, Santa
Bararbara, Ca.
This book is a psychobiography on the life of Viktor Frankl and a
unique exploration of his life from a positive psychology
perspective. It uses Paul Wong's theory of positive psychology wave
2 (PP2.0) and explores the concepts of meaning and virtue
throughout Frankl's life span. The authors define virtue in terms
of appreciation of beauty, gratitude, hope, humour and
spirituality, and define meaning based on Paul Wong's PURE model.
They apply Irving Alexander's primary indicators of psychological
salience and W.T. Schultz's prototypical scenes to analyse Frankl's
important life events. This psychobiography presents an original
contribution to theory on three levels: advancing the literature in
psychobiography, developing the field of PP2.0, and providing new
insights into Frankl's life. It is a must for psychographers,
positive psychologists and people interested in Frankl's life and
theoretical contributions.
This volume offers insights into contemporary trends and
perspectives in psychobiographical research. It applys new
theoretical and methodological frameworks and presents discourses
on psychobiography from transdisciplinary backgrounds and various
socio-cultural contexts, displaying the new state-of-the-art, new
trends and themes in psychobiography. The book outlines
psychobiography's outstanding contribution to psychology from 36
internationally reputable authors. It also presents the ideas of
five outstanding psychobiographers through interview excerpts. This
book is a must for researchers, lecturers and practitioners in the
field of psychology and social sciences interested in the use of
new psychological theories and methodologies in life-span research.
This book provides deep insights into intercultural collaboration
among business partners, employees, managers, and entrepreneurs in
Chinese-African professional interactions. It presents cultural and
theoretical knowledge on Chinese and African management,
leadership, and philosophy. Chinese and African scholars and
professionals share their insights into how to address
intercultural management challenges proactively and successfully.
The cases provide insights into a wide variety of industries and
offer actual scenarios studied in governmental, parastatal, and
private Chinese-owned organizations in twelve African countries.
This book will benefit a broad readership including scholars in
employment relations and business management as well as African and
Chinese collaborators in academia, government, NGOs and industry.
This volume provides comprehensible, strength-based perspectives on
contemporary research and practice related to navigating mistakes,
errors and failures across cultures. It addresses these concepts
across cultural contexts and explores any or all of these three
concepts from a positive psychology or positive organisational
perspective, highlighting their potential as resources. The volume
further discusses the consequences of errors and failures at
individual, organisational and societal levels, ranging from severe
personal problems to organisational and collective crises,
perspectives how those can be turned into opportunities for
contingent and sustainable improvement processes. The book shows
that there are significant cultural differences in the
understanding, interpretation and handling of errors and failures.
This volume provides practical guidance for transcultural
understanding of mistakes, errors and failure through new models,
ideas for self-reflection, therapeutic and counselling
interventions and organisational change management processes. This
book is a must for researchers and practitioners working on
mistakes, errors and failures across cultures and disciplines!
This brief explores wildlife crime and its international and
culture-specific combat in South Africa from a green psychology
perspective, focusing on a specific method of forensic trace
recovery by analysing and evaluating the use of gelatine lifters.
It provides theoretical and applied insight into visualising and
sequential processing of finger-, shoe- and footprints, and
environmental traces. It allows the reader in-depth insight into
effective methods of international wildlife crime combat, based on
the South African perspective. This brief gives theoretical and
applied recommendations for international, regional and local
actors for successful cooperation on wildlife protection. As global
and local programs, actions and law enforcement strategies to
combat wildlife crime are gaining strength, forensic trace evidence
is a useful method for investigative and preventive success. This
brief will be useful for students and researchers in forensic
science, wildlife crime, green criminology, as well as for law
enforcement and international actors combating wildlife crime
practically on both international and local levels.
This book introduces the topic of intercultural mediation and
conflict management. Based on the latest scientific research and
successful conflict management practices, it provides theoretical
insights and practical, self-reflective exercises, role-plays and
case studies on conflict, mediation, intercultural mediation, and
solution-finding in conflict mediation. The book serves both as a
self-learning tool to expand personal competences and cultural
sensitivity, and as training material for seminars, workshops,
secondary, advanced and higher education and vocational training.
It is a valuable contribution to the fields of intercultural
conflict mediation and conflict management, intercultural
communication, intercultural training and coaching. This is a book
about practicing - the applied practice of competent conflict
crafts in diverse intercultural contexts. Conflict practitioners,
mediators, and intercultural trainers would be inspired by
Professor Claude-Helene Mayer's creative integration of relevant
intercultural models with do-able conflict strategies and in
reaching intergroup harmony with reflexivity and cultural
resonance. --- Professor Stella Ting-Toomey, Human Communication
Studies, California State University at Fullerton, USA, and
Co-Editor of The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Communication, 2e Given
the difficulty and complexity of successful intercultural
collaboration and conflict mediation, this is a much-needed
addition to cross-cultural positive psychology. It is rich in
content and training. I highly recommend it for teaching, corporate
training, and for executive coaches. --- Professor Paul T.P. Wong,
President International Network on Personal Meaning and President
Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute, Toronto, Canada
Intercultural conflict resolution is a critically important task in
this modern world. This book by Professor Mayer is a welcome
handbook on how to use mediation to resolve those conflicts. It
should be in the library of every conflict mediator. My
congratulations to Professor Mayer for her important work. --- Dan
Landis, Founding President, International Academy of Intercultural
Research, Affiliate Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii
Das Buch beschaftigt sich mit den Themen der Mediation und
Konfliktloesung in kubanischen Kontexten und geht den Fragen nach,
ob und wie Mediation auf Kuba praktiziert wird. Durch Einblicke in
die praktische Anwendung des Mediationsverfahrens zeigen die
Autorinnen, inwieweit das theoretische Konzept in die kubanische
Lebensrealitat eingebettet ist. Hierbei entstehen kulturspezifische
Einsichten in die Durchfuhrung von Mediation. Der Band bietet einen
wichtigen Beitrag zur kulturspezifischen Exploration der
Konfliktloesung uber Dritte.
Aufstellungsarbeit birgt grosses Potenzial fur die Konfliktklarung
und nimmt eine immer bedeutender werdende Rolle in der Mediation
ein. Die Autorinnen gehen der Frage nach, wie Aufstellungsarbeit
das Methodenwerkzeug der Mediation unterstutzen und erganzen kann.
Fur eine praktikable Umsetzung des Einsatzes fehlten bislang eine
Bundelung von Ausubungsformen und ihre theoretischen Verankerungen.
Anhand von Anwendungsbeispielen zeigt dieses Buch in vergleichender
Perspektive die Bandbreite von Einsatzmoeglichkeiten und stellt
eine Verbindung zu den theoretischen Grundlagen her. Dabei nimmt
sich die Forschung den Grunden, Herausforderungen und Grenzen der
Kombination von Aufstellungsarbeit und Mediation an.
Konfliktmediation ist sowohl in Nordamerika als auch in Europa ein
vergleichsweise junges Praxisfeld, das erst in den 1980er und
1990er Jahren schrittweise einer sozialwissenschaftlichen
Erforschung zugefuhrt worden ist. Naturgemass wird diese Forschung
haufig von Autoren geleistet, die dem Projekt der Konfliktmediation
nicht nur wissenschaftlich, sondern auch mit eigenen
Praxiserfahrungen nahestehen, so dass sich Synergie-Effekte, aber
auch Rollenuberschneidungen und -unklarheiten ergeben konnen, die
fur die Durchfuhrung wissenschaftlicher Studien hinderlich sein
kann. Der vorliegende Sammelband diskutiert Chancen und Grenzen
sowie mogliche Ertrage einer sozialwissenschaftlichen Erforschung
von Konfliktmediation. Ausgewahlte Autoren leisten dies in Form von
Beitragen, die jeweils eine Forschungsmethode aus dem Bereich der
qualitativen Sozialforschung von Grund auf vorstellen und ihre
Anwendung einschliesslich Vor- und Nachteilen auf eine Erforschung
von Konfliktmediation an exemplarischen Uberlegungen
veranschaulichen. "
Would you like to acquire intercultural competencies that would
open new perspectives to you, and new options for action, and new
options, especially in negotiations, and situations of conflict?
This book gives information on procedures and processes of
mediation in Western and intercultural contexts, and explains them.
Readers come in contact with what is special about mediation, and
working with conflict, in interaction between Germans and Africans.
Finally, the authors place at readers' disposal introductory
training methods, necessary for all who wish to work responsibly in
intercultural contexts.The book's "constructivist" approach affords
the perception of new aspects and perspectives of German-African
realities, and of the current discussion on intercultural
conflict-management.
This book offers far-reaching insights into perceptions of conflict
in South Africa. Claude-Helene Mayer's approach is remarkable,
because she imparts the recollections of numerous people from
diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The author captures the
essence of about one-hundred interviews reflecting disparate
attitudes towards social changes in the post-apartheid Republic of
South Africa. Unexpected statements - for example, with respect to
the continued existence of internalized apartheid - are carefully
analyzed and hermeneutically understood. At the beginning of the
research, presumptions might have raised expectations for the
similarity between the narrative interviews. However, it becomes
clear during the reading of this work that each interview was
itself unique and each created a unique situation between the
interviewer and the interviewee, inviting the reader to listen
again and again to the spoken and analyzed words. The thorough,
months-long field stays, from 1999 until 2004, emphasize the
researcher's exhaustive effort better to understand the perspective
of the interviewees. In addition to the book's research-related
merits, its data can increase the cultural competence of those
readers who are interested in information on specific
predominant-cultural standards in present day South Africa. Readers
can more fully appreciate how the people in South Africa live a
special, dynamic form of their unmatched "unity in diversity."
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