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Negotiation: Interpersonal Approaches to Intergroup Conflict - New Directions for Youth Development, Number 102

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Klappentext This issue considers the emotional complexities of intergroup conflict. The chapter authors examine the relational challenges that youth encounter in dealing with conflict and! combining innovative theory with ambitious practical application! identify conflict management strategies. Zusammenfassung Highlights the emotional complexities of intergroup conflict. This book examines the relational challenges that youth encounter in dealing with conflict and! combining theory with practical application! identify conflict management strategies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword (Roger Fisher).Editors' Notes (Daniel L. Shapiro! Brooke E. Clayton).Executive Summary.1. Enhancing collaborative tendencies: Extending the single identity model for youth conflict education (Tricia S. Jones) Before bringing disputing groups of youth together! what might be done with each group to enhance the potential for collaboration? How did preparatory work with individual groups help in postapartheid South Africa?2. Seeds of Peace: Toward a common narrative (Marieke van Woerkom) How can bringing together youth from different sides of an international conflict help advance the cause of peace?3. Normalizing effective conflict management through academic curriculum integration: The example of Workable Peace (Stacie Nicole Smith! David Fairman) How can a school integrate the skills of conflict management into its curriculum? What strategies and techniques does one innovative model incorporate?4. After the fall: A conflict management program to foster open society (Daniel L. Shapiro) What conflict management skills can support the transition from a closed to an open society?5. Youth Intervention for Peace Project: Burundi case study (Jean-Paul Bigirindavyi) In a war-torn society! how can a single grassroots program engage youth in a meaningful peace process?6. Challenging intolerance (Alan Smith! Ciaran O Maolain) What are the roots of intolerance! and what institutional mechanisms can promote respect for diversity among youth?Index. ...

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DANIEL L. SHAPIRO is an instructor in psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital and an associate at the Harvard Negotiation Project at Harvard Law School. BROOKE E. CLAYTON is a student at Harvard Law School focusing on international developments.


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Authors Daniel L. (EDT)/ Clayton Shapiro, Daniel L. Clayton Shapiro
Assisted by Brooke E. Clayton (Editor), Daniel L. Shapiro (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.07.2004
 
EAN 9780787976491
ISBN 978-0-7879-7649-1
No. of pages 128
Series New Directions for Youth Devel
New Directions for Youth Devel
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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