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One Paradigm, Many Worlds

Conflict Resolution across the Disciplines
Edited By: Mitchell Rosenwald

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One Paradigm, Many Worlds surveys collaborative, "win-win" conflict resolution across disciplines. It challenges traditional "win-lose" paradigms, documenting the merits of this approach in fields from education and human services to international relations.

One Paradigm, Many Worlds: Conflict Resolution across the Disciplines surveys how the paradigm of collaborative conflict resolution shapes a variety of disciplines. Conflict resolution examines…
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One Paradigm, Many Worlds: Conflict Resolution across the Disciplines surveys how the paradigm of collaborative conflict resolution shapes a variety of disciplines. Conflict resolution examines the theory, research, strategies and spirit that accompany subscription to this “win-win” approach to conflict. In the past few decades, such a collaborative approach has emerged to challenge existing “win-lose” paradigms to approaching conflict that are predicated on some form of violence and unacknowledged/ unchanging power differentials. By challenging these existing paradigms, One Paradigm, Many Worlds documents and instructs on the merits of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. It promises a broad and contemporary examination of how this paradigm both influences and holds the potential to influence a number of different professional and academic disciplines.
The text is organized in four sections. They focus on the application of conflict resolution in the human services, elementary/secondary education, higher education, and a range of other disciplines (philosophy, communication, international relations). With such a breadth contained in the text, One Paradigm, Many Worlds’ unifying core is the centrality of conflict resolution as a paradigm supportive of cooperation, positive communication and relationship to self, to others, to organizations and institutions, and to society.

Dr. Mitch Rosenwald is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Barry University. He has published a number of articles on foster care, group work, and political ideology in social work, and is the co-author of the forthcoming Advocating for Children in Foster Care from Columbia University Press.

Steven Best, C. Phillip Bosserman, Cassandra Bransford, Sally Dear, John Edwards, Sylvia Haskvitz, Todd Matthews, Terry McCumiskey, Peter McLaren, Linda Morales, Jean Morrison, Anthony Nocella, Christa Perz, Brian Polkinghorn, Beverly Rainforth

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-522-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-522-8
  • Date of Publication: 2008-03-19

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1472-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1472-0
  • Date of Publication: 2008-03-19

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFF, GTJ
  • THEMA: JBF, GTU
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