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E-grāmata: Transforming Conflict through Communication in Personal, Family, and Working Relationships

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  • Sērija : Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498515023
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  • Sērija : Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498515023

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A transformational approach to conflict argues that conflicts must be viewed as embedded within broader relational patterns and social and discursive structures. Central to this book is the idea that the origins of transformation can be momentary, situational, and small-scale or large-scale and systemic. The momentary involves shifts and meaningful changes in communication and related patterns that are created in communication between people. Momentary transformative changes can radiate out into more systemic levels, and systemic transformative changes can radiate inward to more personal levels. This book engages this transformative framework by bringing together current scholarship that epitomizes and highlights the contribution of communication scholarship and communication-centered approaches to conflict transformation in personal, family, and working relationships and organizational contexts. The resulting volume presents an engaging mix of scholarly chapters, think pieces, and personal experiences from the field of practice and everyday life. The book embraces a wide variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, including narrative, critical, intersectional, rhetorical, and quantitative. It makes a valuable additive contribution to the ongoing dialogue across and between disciplines on how to transform conflicts creatively, sustainably, and ethically.

Recenzijas

An important  volume that once again demonstrates the immense value of a communication perspective on conflict. Throughout the chapters there are useful insights for conflict scholars, practitioners, and stakeholders. -- Joseph P. Folger, Temple University and The Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation

Acknowledgments ix
Preface: Communication and Conflict Transformation xi
PART I TRANSFORMATIONAL COMMUNICATION---CORE CONCEPTS
1(40)
1 Contradictions and Dialectics as Keys to Conflict Transformation
3(20)
Linda L. Putnam
Samantha Rae Powers
2 Compassion and Mindfulness in Conflict Transformation
23(18)
Maria Blevins
Teresa Blevins
PART II NARRATIVE AND CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION
41(42)
3 Transforming Indian Dowry Conflict: A Shero's Narrative
43(22)
Peter M. Kellett
4 Transformation of Persecution in Holocaust Survivor Testimonies
65(18)
Roy Schwartzman
PART III INTERSECTIONALITY AND CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION
83(32)
5 Communication and Conflict: An Intersectional Lens
85(22)
Mary Adams Trujillo
Amanda Smith Byron
Joy Meeker
6 My Work Ethic, My Everything: A Personal Narrative of Conflict Transformation in Service Industry Work
107(8)
London Hill
PART IV RESTORATIVE AND RECONCILIATION PRACTICES AND ENGAGEMENTS
115(30)
7 A Bona Fide Group Perspective of Restorative Justice: Implications for Researchers and Practitioners
117(14)
Gregory D. Paul
8 Tranforming Marital Conflict through Restorative Justice
131(14)
Ian M. Borton
PART V ORGANIZING COMMUNICATION FOR TRANSFORMATIVE MEDIATION
145(56)
9 Disputant Storytelling and Conflict Transformation in Mediation
147(22)
Brian L. Heisterkamp
10 Formulation Sequences in Mediation: One Locus of Conflict Transformation
169(20)
Phillip Glenn
11 Segmented Silence in Mediation: Mitigating the Effects of Cognitive Overload
189(12)
Gwen A. Hullman
PART VI TRANSFORMING COMMUNICATION PATTERNS IN PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND FAMILIES
201(46)
12 Family Communication Environment and Communication Behavior in Conflicts: Reports from Parents and Their Young-Adult Children
203(22)
Kimberly K. Harp
Lynne M. Webb
13 Emotional Intelligence and Conflict in Romantic Relationships among College Students
225(22)
Claire L. Morledge
Lynne M. Webb
PART VII WORKING RELATIONSHIPS AND ORGANIZATIONAL ENGAGEMENTS
247(86)
14 Promoting Ontological Insecurity to Transform the Governance of Science
249(22)
Elizabeth A. Pitts
Jessica Katz Jameson
15 Emergent Paradigms of Organizational Justice: Legalistic, Restorative, and Retributive Justice in the Workplace
271(22)
Gregory D. Paul
Linda L. Putnam
16 "Socializing" Ideas: Exploring the Transformational Impact of Leadership and Conflict Practices
293(20)
Sarah E. Riforgiate
17 Gratitude Communication as Workplace Conflict Management: Advancing a Strategy and Tactic for Positive Narrative Expansion
313(20)
Ross Brinkert
PART VIII TEACHING AND LEARNING TRANSFORMATION
333(64)
18 Art as an Aid to Solidify Students' Understanding of How Narrative Theory Helps Uncover Relational Conflict Dynamics
335(16)
Starla Anderson
19 Conflict Games: A Framework and Case Study of Sport for Development and Peace
351(22)
Rachel Markowitz
20 Transforming Conflict in the Classroom: Best Practices for Facilitating Difficult Dialogues and Creating an Inclusive Communication Climate
373(24)
Tasha Souza
Nancy Vizenor
Diane Sherlip
Lisa Raser
Index 397(12)
About the Contributors 409
Peter M. Kellett is associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.

Thomas G. Matyók is associate professor and head of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.