Synopsis
Morton Deutsch, one of the world's most respected figures in conflict resolution, and Peter T. Coleman, a prominent scholar in this field, have brought together a diverse group of experts to create a comprehensive resource that integrates theory and practice. Drawing on a vast range of knowledge, this groundbreaking book contains the most authoritative research, definitive examples, and up-to-date information available. Written for professionals and students in the wide variety of conflict resolution fields, this essential resource offers clear directions for creating constructive solutions to challenging interpersonal, intergroup, and international conflict.
About the Author
MORTON DEUTSCH is E. L. Thorndike Professor and director emeritus of the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR), Teachers College, Columbia University. He is a pioneer in the study of intergroup relations, cooperation-competition, conflict resolution, social conformity and the social psychology of justice. PETER T. COLEMAN is assistant professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and current director of ICCCR. He is active as a researcher, mediator, and educator in conflict resolution.
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