Human Conflict: From Analysis to ActionContinuum Professional, 2002 - 288 páginas |
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... human conflict of the twentieth century we know it to be the bloodiest epoch of all human civilization . The bar- barism that characterizes the past hundred years is greater than any that afflicted earlier times . Two major world wars ...
... human conflict of the twentieth century we know it to be the bloodiest epoch of all human civilization . The bar- barism that characterizes the past hundred years is greater than any that afflicted earlier times . Two major world wars ...
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... human beings , for their sin shows that they have degenerated from human nature into bestial , or rather demonic , insanity . So wrote a twelfth - century English monk , speaking of the special hell reserved , so he believed , for those ...
... human beings , for their sin shows that they have degenerated from human nature into bestial , or rather demonic , insanity . So wrote a twelfth - century English monk , speaking of the special hell reserved , so he believed , for those ...
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... human inter- actions . Indeed , in uncovering social structures we always find a " human factor " ( Berger and Luckmann , 1967 , p . 186 ) , which makes social structures the creative work of active human beings . Humans , therefore ...
... human inter- actions . Indeed , in uncovering social structures we always find a " human factor " ( Berger and Luckmann , 1967 , p . 186 ) , which makes social structures the creative work of active human beings . Humans , therefore ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adversaries agreement alternative alternative dispute resolution analysis and resolution appreciative inquiry approach arbitration basic behavior chapter cognitive complex concept conflict analysis conflict management conflict resolution conflict theory conflict transformation context Coser cultural defined discussed dispute resolution Druckman dynamics economic effective escalation ethnic evaluation example exist experience facilitation factors field focus framework George Mason University goals groups human ICAR important individuals influence informal third parties institutions integration interaction interests intergroup intervenors involved issues Kosovo legal system mediation needs negotiation neutral norms organizations outcomes participants peace peace-building perceptions perspectives political practice practitioners problem problem-solving psychological questions relations relationship resolve result role schemas situation social conflict social identity social systems societies sociology of conflict sources spiral model strategies structural changes structural violence tactics theorists theory third-party consultation third-party intervention tion traditional types typology understanding values variables