Social conflict : escalation, stalemate, and settlement
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Social conflict : escalation, stalemate, and settlement
(McGraw-Hill series in social psychology)
McGraw-Hill, c1994
2nd ed
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Dean G. Pruitt's name appears first in the 1986 ed
Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-251) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Social Conflict has been the standard bearer for brief, sophisticated coverage of all the key research on an important social psychology topic of concern to political scientists as well as sociologists. The new edition will be as brief as the last (200 pages) and will be completely updated and re-written for greater clarity, coherence, and especially concern for cross-cultural conflict. Now with new co-author Sung Hee Kim. This book has sold very well in psychology, communication, sociology, business communication, and political science departments as a supplement. Now a part of the McGraw-Hill Series in Social Psychology.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: OverviewCHAPTER 2: Nature and Sources of ConflictCHAPTER 3: Strategic ChoiceCHAPTER 4: Contentious TacticsCHAPTER 5: Escalation and Its DevelopmentCHAPTER 6: Structural Changes in EscalationCHAPTER 7: The Persistence of EscalationCHAPTER 8: Escalation and StabilityCHAPTER 9: Stalemate and De-escalationCHAPTER 10: Problem SolvingCHAPTER 11: The Intervention of Third Parties: Mediation
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