<<
>>

References

Becker, C. and others. Fostering Dialogue on Abortion: A Report from the Public Dialogue Project. Unpublished manuscript, Boston, Mass., 1992.

Berger, P. L., and Luckmann, T. The Social Construction of Reality.

Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor, 1966.

Bernstein, R. Beyond Objectivism and Relativism. Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985.

Buber, M. Between Man and Man. Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press, 1955.

Chasin, R., and others. “From Diatribe to Dialogue on Divisive Public Issues:

Approaches Drawn from Family Therapy.” Mediation Quarterly, 1996, 13(4), 323-344.

Coleman, P. T. “Characteristics of Protracted, Intractable Conflict: Towards the Devel­opment of a Meta-Framework-I.” Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2003, 9(1), 1-37.

Coleman, P. T., Hacking, A., Stover, M., and Fisher-Yoshida, B. “Reconstructing Ripeness: A Study of Constructive Engagement in Complex, Intractable Systems of Conflict.” Paper presented for division 48 of the American Psychological Associa­tion conference, August 2003.

Cooperrider, D., Barrett, F., and Srivastva, S. “Social Construction and Appreciative Inquiry: A Journey in Organizational Theory.” In D. M. Hosking, P. Dachler, K. Gergen (eds.), Management and Organization: Relational Alternatives to Individualism. Aldershot, U.K.: Avebury Press, 1995.

Cronen, V. E., and Pearce, W. B. (eds.). The Coordinated Management of Meaning:

A Theory of Communication. New York: HarperCollins, 1982.

Cronen, V. E., Pearce, W. B., and Changsheng, X. “The Meaning of ‘Meaning’ in the CMM Analysis of Communication: A Comparison of Two Traditions.” In Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1989-90, 23, 1-40.

Deutsch, M. “Interdependence and Psychological Orientation.” In Distributive Justice: A Social-Psychological Perspective. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1985.

Fisher-Yoshida, B. “Altering Awareness of Self, Relationship and Context in Conflict Resolution: Impact, Feedback and Reflection.” Dissertation Abstracts International, 2000, 61(03), 1694B. (UMI No. 9966201)

Fisher-Yoshida, B. “Self-Awareness and the Co-Construction of Conflict.” Human Systems: TheJournalofSystemicConsultationandManagement, 2003,14(4). Available at: www.psyc.leeds.ac.uk/research/ftrc/journal/vol_14/Fisher.pdf. Accessed:

Fisher-Yoshida, B. “Reframing Conflict: Intercultural Conflict as Potential Transforma­tion.” The Journal of Intercultural Communication, June 2005, 8.

Gergen, K. J. The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life. New York: Basic Books, 1991.

Gergen, K. J., and Gergen, M. Social Construction: Entering the Dialogue. Chagrin Falls, Oh.: Taos Institute Publications, 2004.

Goffman, E. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959.

Jost, J. T., and Kruglanski, A. W. “The Estrangement of Social Constructionism and the Experimental Social Psychology: History of the Rift and Prospects for Reconcilia­tion.” Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2002, 6(3), 168-187.

Kegan, R. In Over Our Heads: The Mental Demands of Modern Life. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1994.

Littlejohn, S. W., and Domenici, K. Engaging in Communication in Conflict: Systemic Practice. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 2000.

Ludema, J. D., Cooperrider, D. L., and Barrett, F. J. “Appreciative Inquiry: The Power of the Unconditional Positive Question.” In P. Reason and H. Bradbury (eds.), Handbook of Action Research. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1999.

Markus H., and Zajonc, R. B. “The Cognition Perspective of Social Psychology.” In G. Lindzey and E. Aronson, The Handbook of Social Psychology. 3rd ed. Vol. 1. New York: Random House, 1985.

Oliver, C. “Systemic Eloquence.” Human Systems: The Journal of Systems Consultation and Management, 1996, 7(4), 247-264.

Pearce, W.

B. Communication and the Human Condition. Carbondale and Edwardsville, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989.

Pearce, W. B. Notes Toward a Guide for CMM Research. Unpublished manuscript, Redwood City, Calif., 2000.

Pearce, W. B., and Littlejohn, S. W. Moral Conflict: When Social Worlds Collide. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1997.

Pearce, W. B., and Pearce, K. A. “Combining Passions and Abilities: Toward Dialogic Virtuosity.” Southern Communication Journal, 2000, 65, 161-175.

Pearce, W. B., and Pearce, K. A. “Taking a Communication Perspective Toward Dialogue.” In R. Anderson, L. A. Baxter, and K. N. Cissna (eds.), Dialogue: Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 2003.

Shotter, J. Conversational realities: The construction of life through language. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1993.

Wasserman, I. Discursive processes that foster dialogic moments: Transformation in the engagement of social identity group differences in dialogue. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Fielding Graduate Institute, 2004.

<< | >>
Source: Deutsch Morton, Coleman Peter T., Marcus Eric C.. The Handbook of Conflict Resolution. Theory and Practice. 2nd edition. — Jossey-Bass,2000. — 649 p.. 2000

More on the topic References:

  1. References
  2. References
  3. References
  4. References
  5. References
  6. References
  7. References
  8. References
  9. References
  10. References