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245 00 $aFrom identity-based conflict to identity-based cooperation :$bthe Aria approach in theory and practice /$cJay Rothman, editor.
260 $aNew York :$bSpringer,$cc2012.
300 $axix, 212 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aPeace psychology book series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Identity-based conflicts are the deepest and often most destructive form of conflict. In these conflicts people's very sense of self is challenged, disrespected and undermined by others in cyclical and reinforcing ways. The authors in From Identity-Based Conflict to Identity-Based Cooperation take up the challenge of creatively engaging these conflicts and transforming them into shared purpose and joint action. In this book, they describe various uses of the conceptual and applied framework known as "ARIA," a process developed in the field over the past two decades for moving Antagonists into Resonance and from there in to creative Invention and Action (i.e. A.R.I.A.). Each chapter is organized around "peace stories" describing efforts to creatively engage identity-based conflicts and promote cooperation at different levels of social organization (from interpersonal to international) in various regions around the world. In addition to chapters on theory and applications of ARIA, the book also presents "how-to" sections. This book will be a great resource for practitioners, researchers, scholars and students of conflict and its creative engagement in theory and practice."--Publisher's website.
505 0 $aPart I: Identity-Based Con flict Engagement. Engaging the Painful Past and Forging a Promising Future / Jay Rothman ; The Power of Why / Victor J. Friedman, Jay Rothman, and Bill Withers ; Intrapersonal and Interpersonal ARIA Process / Jay Rothman and Donna Chrobot-Mason ; Experimenting with ARIA Globally: Best Practices and Lessons Learned / Edward Kaufman, John Davies, and Harita Patel ; From Antagonism to Resonance: Some Methodological Insights and Dilemmas / Ahmed Badawi , Brandon Sipes, and Michael Sternberg ; Building Local Capacity in Eastern Europe / Mariska Kappmeier , Alexander Redlich, and Evgeniya (Gina) Knyazev. -- Part II: Identity-Based Cooperation. Action Evaluation in Theory and Practice / Jay Rothman ; Fostering Cooperation While Engaging Conflict: An Inter-communal Case Study / Daniella Arieli, Victor J. Friedman, and Evgeniya (Gina) Knyazev ; Engaging Conflict While Fostering Cooperation: An Organizational Case Study / Michael J. Urick and Vaughn Crandall ; Embedding Action Evaluation in an Interfaith Program for Youth / Sharon Miller , Jay Rothman, Beth Ciaravolo, and Sarah Haney ; Applying Action Evaluation on a Large Scale: Cincinnati Police-Community Relations Collaborative - Successes, Failures and Lessons Learned / Jay Rothman.
650 0 $aConflict management.
650 0 $aIdentity (Psychology)
700 1 $aRothman, Jay.
830 0 $aPeace psychology book series.
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988 $a20130104
906 $0OCLC