Resolving
Identity-Based Conflicts in Nations, Organizations and
Communities
By
Jay Rothman, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, Ca. (1997)
Conflict
can either destroy or create-depending on whether and how
it is guided. This is the simple yet profound insight that
underlies Jay Rothman's innovative new framework for understanding
and transforming identity-based conflict in nations, organizations,
and communities.
Grounded
in his grassroots conflict resolution work in the Middle
East - work that earned him the honor of witnessing the historic
White House handshake between Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
and PLO President Yasser Arafat - and brilliantly refined
to address a wide range of organizational and community conflicts,
Rothman's ARIA model is a versatile and innovative synthesis
of the best contemporary ideas in conflict management, resolution,
and transformation.
Step
by step, Resolving Identity Based Conflict traces the ARIA
journey through Antagonism, Resonance, Invention, and Action
in a variety of environments. In straightforward jargon-free
language, Rothman conveys solid theoretical insight and practical
how-to's that allow researchers and practitioners to:
- Recognize
the crucial differences between identity and resource based
conflict
- Zero
in on the needs and motivations shared by even the bitterest
of adversaries
- Create
joint agendas for groups in conflict
- Transform
intragroup and intergroup conflicts in organizations of
every kind
Complete
with field tested assessment instruments and action plans,
this is a vital tool for everyone, working to turn the energy
of conflict into the fuel of creativity - down the hall,
in our neighborhoods, or around the world.
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