The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution

The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution

Author: Jacob Bercovitch

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008-12-03

Total Pages: 705

ISBN-13: 1446206599

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′The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution demonstrates the range of themes that constitute modern conflict resolution. It brings out its key issues, methods and dilemmas through original contributions by leading scholars in a dynamic and expanding field of inquiry. This handbook is exactly what it sets out to be: an indispensable tool for teaching, research and practice in conflict resolution′ - Peter Wallensteen, Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University and University of Notre Dame ′Bercovitch, Kremenyuk and Zartman are among the most important figures in the conflict resolution field. They have pieced together, with the help of more than 35 colleagues from numerous countries, a state-of-the-art review of the sources of international conflict, available methods of conflict management, and the most difficult challenges facing the individuals and organizations trying to guide us through these conflict-ridden times. The collection is brimming with penetrating insights, trenchant analyses, compelling cases, and disciplined speculation. They help us understand both the promise of as well as the obstacles to theory-building in the new field of conflict resolution′ - Lawrence Susskind, Professor and Director of the MIT - Harvard Public Disputes Program ′The last three sentences of this persuasive book: "We conclude this volume more than ever convinced that conflict resolution is not just possible or desirable in the current international environment. It is absolutely necessary. Resolving conflicts and making peace is no longer an option; it is an intellectual and practical skill that we must all posses." If you are part of that "we," intellectually or professionally, you will find this book a superb companion′ - Thomas C Schelling, Professor Emeritus, Harvard University and University of Maryland Conflict resolution is one of the fastest-growing academic fields in the world today. Although it is a relatively young discipline, having emerged as a specialized field in the 1950′s, it has rapidly grown into a self-contained, vibrant, interdisciplinary field. The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution brings together all the conceptual, methodological and substantive elements of conflict resolution into one volume of over 35 specially commissioned chapters. The Handbook is designed to reflect where the field is today by drawing on the contributions of experts from different fields presenting, in a systematic way, the most recent research and practice. Jacob Bercovitch is Professor of International Relations, and Fellow of the Royal Society, at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. Victor Kremenyuk is deputy director of the Institute for USA and Canada Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. He is also a research associate at IIASA. I. William Zartman is Jacob Blaustein Professor of Conflict Resolution and International Organization at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University


Louis Kriesberg: Pioneer in Peace and Constructive Conflict Resolution Studies

Louis Kriesberg: Pioneer in Peace and Constructive Conflict Resolution Studies

Author: Louis Kriesberg

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-06

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 3319407511

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On the occasion of his 90th birthday Louis Kriesberg provides an informative account of his career, tracing the trajectory of his discoveries, contributions, and stumbles as he sought to help the advance toward a more sustainable and just peace in the world. His work contributes to ideas and practices in several areas of conflict studies, notably intractable conflicts and their transformation, reconciliation, conflict analysis, and waging conflicts constructively. Although neither an autobiography nor a memoir, he embeds the course of his work in the context of historical events and in the evolving fields of peace studies and conflict resolution. In addition, he discusses the interaction of those fields with major conflicts. The book includes seven previously-published exemplary pieces on these and other topics, a comprehensive list of his publications, and several photos. A discussion of Kriesberg’s work and its significance is provided by George A. Lopez, Professor of Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame.


Ecotourism and Interpretive Nature Guiding

Ecotourism and Interpretive Nature Guiding

Author: Francesc Romagosa

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2024-10-21

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1036414280

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Embark on a transformative journey into the realm of sustainable tourism with a groundbreaking exploration of ecotourism and interpretive nature guiding. Authored by a team of international experts, this book offers for a first time a comprehensive overview of sustainable tourism practices, integrating ecotourism management, nature guiding, and heritage interpretation. Discover how to design and manage ecotourism experiences that conserve natural and cultural resources while benefiting local communities. Whether you're a student, educator, researcher, or industry professional, unlock the tools to implement innovative approaches and create immersive guided experiences that foster a profound appreciation for our heritage.


Violence in Schools

Violence in Schools

Author: Peter K Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-08-02

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1134470371

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Violence in schools is a pervasive, highly emotive and, above all, global problem. Bullying and its negative social consequences are of perennial concern, while the media regularly highlights incidences of violent assault - and even murder - occurring within schools. This unique and fascinating text offers a comprehensive overview and analysis of how European nations are tackling this serious issue. Violence in Schools: The Response in Europe, brings together contributions from all EU member states and two associated states. Each chapter begins by clearly outlining the nature of the school violence situation in that country. It then goes on to describe those social policy initiatives and methods of intervention being used to address violence in schools and evaluates the effectiveness of these different strategies. Commentaries from Australia, Israel and the USA and an overview of the book's main themes by eminent psychologist Peter K. Smith complete a truly international and authoritative look at this important - and frequently controversial - subject. This book constitutes an invaluable resource for educational administrators, policymakers and researchers concerned with investigating, and ultimately addressing, the social and psychological causes, manifestations and effects of school violence.


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Publisher: Ministerio de Educación

Published:

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13:

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Bullying in Schools

Bullying in Schools

Author: Peter K. Smith

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-10-21

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780521528030

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A comparative account carried out by educationalists and researchers of the major intervention projects against school bullying since the 1980s.