Landis, Dan and Albert, Rosita D., 2012, Introduction: Models and Theories of Ethnic Conflict. In Landis, Dan and Albert, Rosita D, ed. Handbook of Ethnic Conflict: International Perspectives, Springer, LondonLandis, D., & Albert, R. (2012). Models and theories of ethnic conflict. In D...
We introduce theories that can be applied to conflict to help us better understand what is going on beneath the surface. In addition, we dem- onstrate useful techniques for communicating in conflict situations: assertiveness, steps to effectively confront conflicts, and our S‐TLC system for ...
In the preliminary searches conducted for this review, no scoping reviews that provided maps of the evidence base for the interventions in terms of training and theories used in police conflict management were found. Given this, the objective of the present scoping review is to map the existing ...
Most importantly, regardless of explanatory theories, this study provides further evidence in favour of the notion that adaptive control is not driven by an all-or-none mechanism, but rather a continuous function, depending on the scale of the previous conflict. While the differences in RTs on ...
A. A tale of two theories: parent–offspring conflict and reproductive skew. Anim. Behav. 71, 255–263 (2006). 19. Parker, G. A. Models of parent-offspring conflict. V. Effects of the behaviour of the two parents. Anim. Behav. 33, 519–533 (1985). 20. Haig, D. Placental ...
environmental criminology or crime science, which has pioneered a range of theories (including routine activity, crime pattern, and criminological rational choice) that explain crime events as the interaction between a motivated offender and the environment where crime opportunities are present in space ...
These cross-community initiatives often drew on theories which were largely located in social psychology, such as Gordon Allport, 1954, Tajfel, 1979 and Hewstone's work on intergroup relations (Hewstone & Brown, 1986). Although all have their critics, the common denominator is the assumption ...
including contemporary debates on humanitarian engagement with armed groups. The module is innovative in combining theories of power and of conflict transformation, two related areas of theoretical inquiry that have not been as closely linked as they might be. It introduces students to debates on the...
Theories and Concepts Chapter pp 9–23 Cite this chapter Ethnic Identity and the State in Iran Alam Saleh 274Accesses Abstract In the aftermath of the Cold War, the nature of conflicts occurring in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East brought societal security concerns to the forefront of the ...
Both Burge and Simion’s theories on testimony as a source of justification for belief only apply in non-problematic situations, namely when no systematic epistemic conflict of interest exists. In Simion’s words: “If I know [...] that you stand to gain from lying to me, I am not ...