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Strategic Conflict

Conclusions and Suggestions

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Published: 4th July 2012
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This text offers a research-based, accessible analysis of how people can manage conflict productively. Moving beyond the basics of conflict, it examines interpersonal situations in which conflict occurs and promotes strategic communicative responses, based on communication research. Daniel J. Canary and his colleagues base the principles for conflict management on the latest theoretical research, and add personal observations, media examples, and samples of actual interaction to provide concrete illustrations of the research findings. It provides students with the tools to understand conflict in real-world contexts.

"Strategic Conflict provides an innovative option for those teaching the college course on interpersonal conflict. This is not the standard text in either style or coverage but one that will appeal to instructors who desire a research-based, yet accessible, book that highlights communication processes in a concrete and substantive way. Canary and Lakey proceed from the well-reasoned premise that competence in conflict rests on mindful and ethical choices about communication. They reinforce this premise throughout, emphasizing the practical implications of communication-based research. The book translates research in a voice that students should find personally relevant and clear, reinforced by well-chosen illustrations, summaries, and practical suggestions." -- Alan Sillars, Department of Communication Studies, University of Montana, USA "Strategic conflict is an inevitable part of the human condition. Since time immemorial, the ability to deal with conflict has been an essential survival skill, and continues to be a key challenge in our personal and working lives today. Managing strategic conflict can also be adaptive, a source of discovery, renewal and stimulation. This excellent book offers a comprehensive survey of recent research and theories on the nature, functions and characteristics of strategic conflict, and provides important new insights into the fundamental links between how strategic conflict is managed, and the psychology of power, emotions, culture, communication, goals and health outcomes. A valuable book, it should be required reading by all students, researchers and applied professionals interested in understanding, and dealing with everyday strategic conflict situations." -- Joseph P. Forgas, Scientia Professor of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia "This is an excellent volume. Unlike many books in the area, Canary and Lakey base their analysis of conflict a of assumptions about how to successfully deal with disagreements. At its core, the framework is focused on the degree to which individuals are mindful of various aspects that occur during conflict. By being mindful, they can strategically form a plan of action that can be adapted as needed. Literature related to the framework is thoroughly discussed and examples and case studies are provided. The recommendations are both data based and practical. Even more importantly, the authors are keenly aware of the limitations or boundaries of their framework. In doing so, they provide useful insights while avoiding the hyperbole that often accompanies discussion of conflict. Their approach is well grounded in reality." -- Michael Roloff, Department of Communication, Northwestern University, USA

Chapter 1: The Need for Strategic Conflict Chapter 2: Seeking Strategic Control: Communication Strategies and Tactics Chapter 3: Maintenance and Conflict: a Dual Process View Chapter 4: Seeking Episode Control: Conflict Instigation Due to Alcohol, Moods, Emotions, Stress, and the Environment Chapter 5: Interpersonal Transgressions Chapter 6: Accounts Chapter 7: Seeking Personal Control: Personality Differences in Managing Conflict Chapter 8: Power and Power Strategies Chapter 9: Seeking Attributional Control: Interpreting Conflict Chapter 10: Intercultural Conflict Chapter 11: Seeking Goal Control: Goal Achievement and Defense Chapter 12: Health and Conflict Chapter 13: Ongoing Serial Conflict Chapter 14: Abuse, Divorce, and Effects on Children Chapter 15: Seeking Resolution through Forgiveness

ISBN: 9780805850642
ISBN-10: 0805850643
Series: Routledge Communication Series
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 272
Published: 4th July 2012
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2  x 1.7
Weight (kg): 0.363