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Communication, Conflict, and the Management of Difference

 

Stephen W. Littlejohn and Kathy Domenici

 

Littlejohn and Domenici invite readers to engage in a thoughtful dialogue about human difference, conflict, and communication. Drawing on numerous examples from their work in mediation, the authors discuss a variety of practical tools, models, and theories to help analyze conflict—why it occurs and how communication skills help avoid downward spirals into harmful relationships. Communication competence can move discussions away from harmful interactions and empower parties to expand their options. Effectively managing differences allows conflict, in whatever context, to become a positive resource rather than a barrier.

The appendix provides a wealth of information in a succinct format. It discusses basic communication skills; introduces a number of alternative dispute resolution methods, including negotiation, mediation, facilitation, collaboration, and public engagement; and concludes with practical information about dialogue as an important approach to differences.

Domenici-Littlejohn, Mediation, 2/E

Domenici-Littlejohn, Mediation, 2/E

Cupach-Canary, Competence in Interpersonal Conflict

$27.95 list, 334 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-503-1

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-503-8

© 2007

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“I am impressed with this book. It takes a mature, broad, and deep approach to conflict and communication without losing that critical quality of any useful text: accessibility. The best I’ve seen in many years of teaching this course.”  — John V. Modaff, Morehead State University

Table of Contents

Part I. UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT

1. Conflict: When Differences Challenge Us

Beginning to Think about Conflict / Our Definition and Model: The Management of Difference / Types of Conflict / Approaches to Conflict

2. The World of Difference

A Way of Thinking about Communication / The Communication Ecosystem / Managing Conflict

3. Taking a Systems View

A Little System Theory / How System Theory Changes What We See / Making Connections across Time / Intervening in a Conflict / Trends in Conflict Management

4. A Closer Look at the Conflict System

Conflict Styles / Message Strategies / Emotions / The Social Environment / Culture

5. Communication and the Challenge of Conflict Management

Beginning with a Metaphor / Patterns of Communication in the World of Difference / Facework and the Management of Difference / Communication Processes in Conflict Management

Part II. MANAGING CONFLICT: From Harm to Value

6. Moving toward Value in Relational Conflicts

Managing Contradictions / Relational Patterns of Interaction / The Emotional Side of Relational Conflict / How to Manage Relational Conflicts

7. Moving toward Value in Family Conflicts

What Is a Family? / The Family System / Responding to Demands / Conflict and Privacy Management / Parenting and Conflict / Divorce / Family Violence / Managing Family Conflicts Effectively

8. Moving toward Value in Organizational and Community Conflicts

The Value of Conflict / A System of Stakeholders / Interpersonal Responses to Conflict / Institutional Responses to Conflict / Community Conflict and the Management of Public Issues

9. Moving toward Value in Global Conflicts

The Personal in the Global / Defining Intergroup Relations / The Bases of Global Conflict / Global War and Peace

Part III. KEEPING DIFFERENCES AFFIRMATIVE

10. Transcendence and Transformation

Transcending Clash / Transforming the Relationship

11. Reorienting the Difference

From Static Culture to Culture-as-Process / From Resolution to Engagement / From Resolution to Transformation / From Cynicism to Civility / From Solutions to Platforms

Appendix: A Guide to Practical Skills and Methods for Conflict Management