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|a Global Conflict Resolution Through Positioning Analysis
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|a The Concept of Positioning -- Positioning and Conflict: An Introduction -- Intergroup Positioning and Power -- Liquidating Roles and Crystallising Positions: Investigating the Road Between Role and Positioning Theory -- Intrapersonal Conflict -- Interpersonal Positioning -- Positioning and Conflict Involving a Person with Dementia: A Case Study -- The Research Planning Meeting -- Standing Out and Blending in: Differentiation and Conflict -- The Dispute Over the Fate of Terri Schiavo: A Study of Positions and Social Episodes in the Formation of Identity -- Intergroup Positioning -- How Disadvantaged Groups Members Position Themselves: When They Might Appear to Work Against an Improvement in Status for Their Own Group -- Wheels Within Wheels, or Triangles Within Triangles: Time and Context in Positioning Theory -- Positioning and Military Leadership -- Discursive Production of Conflict in Rwanda -- Rwandan Radio Broadcasts and Hutu/Tutsi Positioning -- Nuclear Positioning and Supererogatory Duties: The Illustrative Case of Positioning by Iran, the United States, and the European Union -- Conceptual Frame for a Psychology of Nonviolent Democratic Transitions: Positioning Across Analytical Layers -- Conclusion and Glossary -- Afterword.
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|a Positioning analysis penetrates beneath surface issues to their underlying psychological causes and social effects, with the intention of defusing conflict and preventing existing conflict from escalating. As the growing literature shows, positioning analysis methods are not only effective in interpersonal and intergroup problems, but have considerable potential for resolving disputes on the world stage. Global Conflict Resolution through Positioning Analysis starts with the daily disputes that result from our multiple social identities and evolving self-definitions, offers a new framework for understanding historical conflict, and brings vital new perspectives to current political and ideological battles. Twenty expert contributors examine scenarios as simple as a committee meeting of four people, as complicated as centuries-old social movements and the shifting tensions in the Middle East. Who speaks for Terri Schiavo?: a study in mutual hostility. Lawrence and Napoleon: military positioning, in victory and defeat. For and/or against one’s best interests?: a minority paradox. "Not the person I used to know": positioning in a case of dementia. Rwanda: the view from both sides of genocide. The nuclear edge: positioning by Iran, the European Union, and the U.S. Its scope of coverage and depth of vision make Global Conflict Resolution through Positioning Analysis a reference as vital to professionals—negotiators and conflict managers, social and peace psychologists—as to students and researchers studying peace and conflict.
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