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Conflict Resolution
Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Kevin Avruch
,
Peter W. Black
,
Joseph A. Scimecca
Book Code:
AVC/
ISBN:
0-313-25796-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-25796-4
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313257965
256 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
11/30/1991
List Price:
$75.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £41.95
)
Availability:
Print on demand
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
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Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Series Title:
Contributions in Ethnic Studies
Series Number:
28
Reviews:
Whether we speak of the "science" or "art" of the "resolution" or "management" of conflict, it is increasingly clear that differences among persons and groups cannot and should not always be left to be acted out by the dissenting parties or subjected to judicial litigation. In fact, the very ideas that individuals are autonomous in crucial ways, and that a judge or jury is important to assure rational decisionmaking, are culturally imbedded attitudes and values rather than objective parameters of universal social relationships. Most of this book contains case studies of how various "non-Western nonindustrial societies resolve or fail to resolve their own internal conflicts" (p.ix). The history of "alternative dispute resolution" and its recent emergence in the US are traced; "harmony" and "confrontational" models of law are contrasted cross-culturally; and case studies cover British academia, Lebanese managers, the Dou Donggo of Indonesia, Tobi, Micronesia, urban Costa Rica, Solomon Islands, and Hawaii. Emphasis on the cultural construction of personhood, the "moral economy" (p.10) of a community, and the views of the participants, in this culturally relative approach are valuable in affording genuine insight into a variety of modes of conflict resolution, many of which appear to be socially and psychologically less stressful and more rewarding than the dominant adversarial model. Community-college level and up.
—Choice
The papers are of a uniformly high quality, and group together well. The volume will help to advance a perspective widely held by legal anthropologists and by scholars in law and society studies. It should alert conflict-resolution practitioners to the importance of studying culture.
—American Anthropologist
Description:
This unique collection of comparable case studies addresses the need to assess modes of conflict resolution in a larger sociocultural context with attention to varying approaches and cultural perspectives. Editors Avruch, Black, and Scimecca, together with other anthropologists and sociologists, propose and test different propositions, while looking toward a general theory of conflict and conflict resolution. Their joint effort should be of real interest to sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, indeed to all those concerned with ethnic studies and ethnoconflict today.
The contributors examine different theoretical concepts and approaches to conflict resolution in five different cultures, American, Arab, Asian, Latin American, and Pacific societies. The interdisciplinary study offers a broad range of vantage points for considering interpersonal, community, institutional, and national problems. The authors analyze concepts of personhood, the role of power and authority, ethical values, and methods for negotiating differences, and conflict resolution as an emerging discipline.
Table of Contents:
Series Foreword
Introduction: Culture and Conflict Resolution
by Kevin Avruch
Conflict Resolution in the United States: The Emergence of a Profession?
by Joseph A. Scimecca
Harmony Models and the Construction of Law
by Laura Nader
Tertius Luctans: Idiocosm, Caricature and Mask
by F. G. Bailey
Interpersonal Conflict Management Styles of Jordanian Managers
by Kamil Kozan
Conflict Resolution and Moral Community among the Dou Donggo (Indonesia)
by Peter Just
Surprised by Common Sense: Local Understandings and the Management of Conflict on Tobi, Republic of Belau
by Peter W. Black
Of Nets, Nails, and Problems: A Folk Language of Conflict Resolution in a Central American Setting
by John Paul Lederach
Rhetoric, Reality and Resolving Conflicts: Disentangling in a Solomon Islands Society
by Geoffrey M. White
Ho'oponopono: Straightening Family Relationships in Hawaii
by E. Victoria Shook and Leonard Ke'ala Kwan
Selected Bibliography
Index
LC Card Number:
91-15991
LCC Class:
HM131
Dewey Class:
303.6
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