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Peter M. Kellett - Conflict Dialogue: Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships - 9781412909310 - V9781412909310
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Conflict Dialogue: Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships

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Description for Conflict Dialogue: Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships paperback. Conflicts are more effectively managed if people understand the layers meaning in their conflicts and collaborate based on those meanings. In this book, author Peter M. Kellett analyzes and interprets real-life conflict stories as a way to create opportunities for more productive ways to navigate and resolve conflict. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: GTJ. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 228 x 152 x 15. Weight in Grams: 408.

"Professor Kellett′s text is unique among undergraduate texts in its use of narrative theory to understand conflicts and to develop more effective strategies in family and relational conflicts.  The most impressive aspect of the text is the rich and compelling stories.  Students and practitioners will be able to relate to the stories and learn important conflict analysis techniques and communication skills through them."
—Angela Laird Brenton, University of Arkansas at Little Rock    

"The text is a wonderful study of the role of archetype in a conflict and the use of narrative.  I am impressed with the notion ... Read more."
—Christopher Lynch, Kean University  

Conflicts are more effectively managed if people understand the layers meaning in their conflicts and collaborate based on those meanings. In this book, author Peter M. Kellett analyzes and interprets real-life conflict stories as a way to create opportunities for more productive ways to navigate and resolve conflict.   

Key Features:

  • Examines real, lived experiences of conflict: Real-life conflict stories, from students themselves, illustrate how people actually manage conflict and allow readers to identify with experiences from their own lives. These stories represent the different participants in the conflict allowing readers to compare and contrast the meaning of the conflict from varied perspectives.
  • Addresses diversity in conflicts: Because conflicts are mediated by both personal and cultural issues of identity, case study narratives of diverse cultural relationships and conflicts are included throughout.
  • Blends theoretical depth with practical technique: This book uses an additive approach that builds theoretically grounded technique through four sections. Throughout each chapter, readers get both a sense of the depth and complexity of conflicts and an understanding how dialogic negotiation can be used to create more productive relationships.  

Intended Audience:
This is an ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Interpersonal Conflict, Conflict Analysis/Management, Dispute Resolution, and Negotiation in the fields of Communication, Sociology, Psychology, Human Resources, and Business & Management. It is also an excellent resource for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the areas of conflict and dispute resolution.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Inc United States
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN
9781412909310
SKU
V9781412909310
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-2

About Peter M. Kellett
Peter M. Kellett (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University) is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  His research, teaching, and service focus on the narrative analysis and dialogic management of conflict as this helps people build healthier, more productive and peaceful relationships.  His most recent publication is, “Dialectical Tensions and Dialogic ... Read more

Reviews for Conflict Dialogue: Working With Layers of Meaning for Productive Relationships
"Overall, the book has interesting ideas for using a narrative approach to examining conflict stories" —CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Richard W. Ackley
CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY

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