From conflict resolution to social justice : the work and legacy of Wallace Warfield / edited by Alicia Pfund.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781780935720 (hardback)
- 9781780936086 (paperback)
- 303.6 23
- HM1121 .F756 2013
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In honor of Wallace Warfield.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword by Kevin AvruchIntroduction: Wallace Warfield and his Work(Alicia Pfund)Part One: Conflict Resolution In Social Context1.What We Need to Know: Factors of Race, Culture, and Ethnicity 2. A Culture of Racism?3. Managing Racial/Ethnic Conflict for Community Building 4. A Model for Policy Negotiations5. Moving from Civil War to Civil Society 6. Ruminations on Race, Culture, and Conflict ResolutionPart Two: State of the Field: Role of Conflict Resolution in Society 7. Is Maintaining Peace Always Right? 8. What Is An International Conflict? 9. Is This the Right Thing to Do? A Practical Framework for Ethical Decisions 10. Reflections On Reflective Practice 11. Community Leadership: What Can Be Taught? 12. Farewell, My FriendsAfterword by Sandra Cheldelin.
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