Conflict Across Cultures: A Unique Experience of Bridging Differences
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Weight | 0.335 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.7 × 15.5 × 22.9 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 224 |
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Year Published | 2006-11-2 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1931930228 |
About The Author | Michelle Lebaron is professor of law and director of the UBC Program on Dispute Resolution. She consults on intercultural conflict around the world and is the author of three previous books, Bridging Cultural Conflicts: A New Approach for a Changing World, and Bridging Troubled Waters: Conflict Resolution From the Heart, Venashri Pillay is a senior researcher with ACCORD in South Africa and is completing her PhD in conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason University. She has practiced social work in diverse communities in South Africa and the United States. |
Learning to handle cross-cultural conflict is emerging as a central problem in human relations. And no one is better qualified to describe the intricate ins and outs of that learning process than the extraordinary—and extraordinarily honest—team that has written Conflict across Cultures. |
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Other text | Conflict across Cultures is written by a new generation of conflict resolution scholars from four parts of the world: Canada, South Africa, Japan and the US. They describe processes and help build the skills necessary for successful conflict resolution. Here is a new framework for understanding others—a map for making progress through differences that can otherwise overwhelm us. Conflict across Cultures offers hope in countering the view that differences must divide us. |
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