Social conflicts and collective identities

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Social conflicts and collective identities

edited by Patrick G. Coy and Lynne M. Woehrle

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2000

  • alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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alk. paper ISBN 9780742500501

Description

Despite the ubiquity of conflict, significant gaps remain in our knowledge of what influences its escalation and resolution. How collective identity formation impacts social conflicts is taken up in these compelling case studies, ranging from church and community disputes, ethnic conflicts, environmental disputes, to international trade disputes and wars. With its ground-breaking scholarship, Social Conflicts and Collective Identities is sure to become a basic building block for the burgeoning conflict resolution field and for improved understanding of identity dynamics in human conflict.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: collective identities and the development of conflict analysis. Part 1 Constructing the other and creating conflicts: racial discourse and enemy construction
  • justifying the internment "solution" to the "Japanese problem" during World War II
  • foreign policy decision-making in the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War
  • David versus Goliath - the big power of small states
  • conflict and children - integrated education in the segregated society of Northern Ireland. Part 2 Constructing identities and resolving conflicts
  • who do they say we are? framing social identity and gender in church conflict
  • fighting among friends - the Quaker separation of 1827
  • identity politics and environmental conflict dynamics - re-examination of the negotiated rule-making process
  • rediscovering memorial day - politics, patriotism, and gender
  • swimming against the tide - peace movement recruitment in an abeyance environment.
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780742500518

Description

Despite the ubiquity of conflict, significant gaps remain in our knowledge of what influences its escalation and resolution. How collective identity formation impacts social conflicts is taken up in these compelling case studies, ranging from church and community disputes, ethnic conflicts, environmental disputes, to international trade disputes and wars. Important themes include the dynamics of enemy-imaging, the constructs of race and gender, in-groups and out-groups, and the double-edged potential of collective identity formation to both escalate and de-escalate conflicts. Throughout, social conflicts are presented as potent forces for cultural and political change. The contributors highlight methods for resolving intractable identity-based conflicts, including challenging assumptions about the OOther,O creating inclusive identities, and using various negotiation and mediation venues as catalysts for constructive identity shifts. With its ground-breaking scholarship, Social Conflicts and Collective Identities is sure to become a basic building block for the burgeoning conflict resolution field and for improved understanding of identity dynamics in human conflict.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Collective Identities and the Development of Conflict Analysis Part 2 Constructing the Other and Creating Conflicts Chapter 3 Racial Discourse and Enemy Construction: Justifying the Internment "Solution" to the "Japanese Problem" during World War II Chapter 4 Foreign Policy Decision-Making in the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War Chapter 5 David Versus Goliath: The Big Power of Small States Chapter 6 Conflict and Children: Integrated Education in the Segregated Society of Northern Ireland Part 7 Constructing Identities and Resolving Conflicts Chapter 8 Who Do They Say We Are? Framing Social Identity and Gender in Church Conflict Chapter 9 Fighting Among Friends: The Quaker Separation of 1827 Chapter 10 Identity Politics and Environmental Conflict Dynamics: Reexamination of the Negotiated Rulemaking Process Chapter 11 Rediscovering Memorial Day: Politics, Patriotism, and Gender Chapter 12 Swimming against the Tide: Peace Movement Recruitment in an Abeyance Environment

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