Social interaction as drama : applications from conflict resolution
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Social interaction as drama : applications from conflict resolution
Sage Publications, c1985
- pbk.
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Note
Bibliography: p. 171-176
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hare writes: 'Life can be seen as an ever changing, ever renewing drama.' He presents a theory that views all social interaction as a form of drama, with creativity at its heart. In this introduction to the dramaturgical perspective in social psychology, examples of conflict and conflict resolution are used. They illustrate the application of this innovative approach, which broadens symbolic interactionist theory by including adult role players.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: SOCIAL INTERACTION AS DRAMA
A Word on Plays
Perspectives from the Theater
PART TWO: APPLICATIONS FROM CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Protest Demonstrations in South Africa and Curacao
Greek and Turkish Cypriots
Ethnic Groups in Namibia and South Africa
Egyptians and Israelis at Camp David - A Paul Hare and David Naveh
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