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Dr. Peter T. Coleman holds a Ph.D. in Social-Organizational Psychology from Columbia University. He is Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University where he holds a joint-appointment at Teachers College and The Earth Institute and teaches courses in Conflict Resolution, Social Psychology, and Social Science Research. He currently conducts research on peace and conflict, including on optimality of motivational dynamics in conflict, power asymmetries and conflict, intractable conflict, multicultural conflict, injustice and conflict, adaptive mediation dynamics, and sustainable peace.
In 2003, he became the first recipient of the Early Career Award from the American Psychological Association (APA), Division 48: Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence, and in 2015 was awarded the Morton Deutsch Conflict Resolution Award by APA and a Marie Curie Fellowship from The EU. Dr. Coleman edits the award-winning Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice (2000, 2006, 2014) and his other books include The Five Percent: Finding Solutions to Seemingly Impossible Conflicts (2011); Conflict, Justice, and Interdependence: The Legacy of Morton Deutsch (2011), Psychological Components of Sustainable Peace (2012), and Attracted to Conflict: Dynamic Foundations of Destructive Social Relations (2013). His most recent book, Making Conflict Work: Navigating Disagreement Up and Down Your Organization (2014), won the 2016 Outstanding Book Award from The International Association of Conflict Management.
He has also authored over 100 articles and chapters, is a member of the United Nation Mediation Support Unit’s Academic Advisory Council, is a founding board member of the Gbowee Peace Foundation USA, and is a New York State certified mediator and experienced consultant. He also founded the MD-ICCCR Science-Practice Blog, the WKCR (89.9 FM) monthly radio program Peace and Conflict at Columbia: Conversations at the Leading Edge, and is a frequent blogger on Huffington Post and Psychology Today. Dr. Coleman’s work has also been featured in media outlets such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, This American Life, Time Magazine, Fox Business, CBS, Fast Company, and Chicago Public Radio.
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Coleman PT, Deutsch M, & Marcus EC (editors) (2014) (47:28) Handbook of Conflict Resolution, The - Theory and Practice (3e)
Preface Introduction :: Morton Deutsch
Part I: Interpersonal and Intergroup Processes
01. Cooperation, Competition, and Conflict :: Morton Deutsch
02. Justice and Conflict :: Morton Deutsch
03. A Delicate and Deliberate Journey toward Justice: Challenging Privilege: Building Structures of Solidarity :: Michelle Fine, Alexis Halkovic
04. Constructive Controversy: The Value of Intellectual Opposition :: David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson, Dean Tjosvold
05. Trust, Trust Development, and Trust Repair :: Roy J. Lewicki, Edward C. Tomlinson
06. Power and Conflict :: Peter T. Coleman
07. Communication and Conflict :: Robert M. Krauss, Ezequiel Morsella
08. Language, Peace, and Conflict Resolution :: Francisco Gomes de Matos
09. The PSDM Model: Integrating Problem Solving and Decision Making in Conflict Resolution :: Eben A. Weitzman, Patricia Flynn Weitzman
10. Intergroup Conflict :: Ronald J. Fisher
Part II: Intrapsychic and Intragroup Processes
11. Judgmental Biases in Conflict Resolution and How to Overcome Them :: Leigh L. Thompson, Brian J. Lucas
12. Emotion and Conflict: Why It Is Important to Understand How Emotions Affect Conflict and How Conflict Affects Emotions :: Evelin G. Lindner
13. Self-Regulation in the Service of Conflict Resolution :: Walter Mischel, Aaron L. DeSmet, Ethan Kross
14. Group Decision Making in Conflict: From Groupthink to Polythink in the War in Iraq :: Alex Mintz, Carly Wayne
Part III: Personal Differences
15. Natural-Born Peacemakers? Gender and the Resolution of Conflict :: Mara Olekalns
16. Resolving Intractable Intergroup Conflicts: The Role of Implicit Theories about Groups :: Eran Halperin, James J. Gross, Carol S. Dweck
17. Personality and Conflict :: Sandra V. Sandy, Susan K. Boardman, Morton Deutsch
18. The Development of Conflict Resolution Skills: Preschool to Adulthood :: Sandra V. Sandy
Part IV: Creativity and Change
19. Creativity and Conflict Resolution: The Role of Point of View :: Howard E. Gruber
20. Some Guidelines for Developing a Creative Approach to Conflict :: Peter T. Coleman, Morton Deutsch
21. Creativity in the Outcomes of Conflict :: Peter J. Carnevale
22. Change and Conflict: Motivation, Resistance, and Commitment :: Eric C. Marcus
23. Changing Minds: Persuasion in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution :: Alison Ledgerwood, Shannon P. Callahan, Shelly Chaiken
24. Learning through Reflection on Experience: An Adult Learning Framework for How to Handle Conflict :: Victoria J. Marsick, Dorothy E. Weaver, Lyle Yorks
Part V: Culture and Conflict
25. The Alchemy of Change: Cultural Fluency in Conflict Resolution :: Michelle LeBaron
26. Indigenous Lessons for Conflict Resolution :: Geneviève Souillac, Douglas P. Fry
27. Multiculturalism and Conflict :: Mekayla K. Castro, Peter T. Coleman
28. Cooperative and Competitive Conflict in China :: Dean Tjosvold, Kwok Leung, David W. Johnson
Part VI: Difficult Conflicts
29. Aggression and Violence: Causes and Correctives :: Wen Liu, Susan Opotow
30. Intractable Conflict :: Peter T. Coleman
31. The Pragmatics of Peace with Justice: The Challenge of Integrating Mediation and Human Rights :: Eileen F. Babbitt
32. Terrorism: Negotiating at the Edge of the Abyss :: Guy Olivier Faure
Part VII: Models of Practice
33. Negotiation :: Roy J. Lewicki, Edward C. Tomlinson
34. The Mediation of Conflict: Context, Cognition, and Practice :: Kenneth Kressel
35. Teaching Conflict Resolution Skills in a Workshop :: Susan W. Coleman, Yaron Prywes
36. Creating Constructive Communication through Dialogue :: Beth Fisher-Yoshida
37. An Empirically Based Approach to Couples’ Conflict :: John Gottman, Julie S. Gottman, Andy Greendorfer, Mirabai Wahbe
38. Managing Conflict through Large Group Methods :: Barbara Benedict Bunker, Susan W. Coleman
39. Group Relations and Conflict Resolution :: Sarah J. Brazaitis
40. Reconciliation between Groups: Preventing New Violence and Improving Lives :: Ervin Staub
41. Social Networks, Social Media, and Conflict Resolution :: James D. Westaby, Nicholas Redding
42. Using Research Findings in Practice: From Knowledge Acquisition to Application :: Daniel Druckman
43. Nonviolent Struggle: An Overview :: Gene Sharp
Part VIII: Looking to the Future
44. A Framework for Thinking about Research on Conflict Resolution Initiatives :: Morton Deutsch, Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler, Christine T. Chung
45. Some Research Frontiers in the Study of Conflict and Its Resolution :: Dean G. Pruitt, Katharina G. Kugler
Concluding Overview :: Peter T. Coleman, Eric C. Marcus
About the Editors About the Contributors Name Index Subject Index
Part IX: Domain Specific
Chapters 46 through 56 are available exclusively as online downloads. Visit www.wiley.com/go/coleman for more information.
46. Gender Conflict in Marriage :: Janice M. Steil, Beth Turetsky
47. Conflict Resolution in Schools :: David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson
48. Conflict in Organizations :: W. Warner Burke
49. Labor Relations and Conflict :: Christopher Honeyman
50. Alternative and Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Context: Formal, Informal, and Semiformal Legal Processes :: Carrie Menkel-Meadow
51. Police and Conflict Resolution: Some Observations :: Maria R. Volpe
52. Participatory Action Research, Conflict Resolution, and Communities :: Claudia E. Cohen, Rebecca Neshkes, Michelle Pryce-Screen, Elizabeth Hernandez, Micaela Linder, Megan Doherty-Baker
53. Faith Matters: Religion as a Third Side for Peace :: Bridget Moix
54. Nongovernmental Organizations as a Vehicle for Collective Action :: Andrea Bartoli, Borislava Manojlovic, Mark Magellan