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The Handbook of Conflict Resolution
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The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice, edited by Morton Deutsch, Peter T. Coleman, and Eric C. Marcus, is a comprehensive and authoritative guide that brings together a wide range of theories, research, and practical strategies for understanding and managing conflict. The book explores the psychological, emotional, social, cultural, and structural factors that contribute to conflict at both individual and group levels. It provides deep insight into key topics such as cooperation and competition, power dynamics, justice, trust, communication, personality traits, and cultural differences. Each chapter is written by a leading expert in the field, blending academic theory with real-world applications in areas like mediation, negotiation, education, and organizational change. The handbook emphasizes constructive conflict resolution methods that promote collaboration, empathy, and long-term solutions over domination or avoidance. With its multidisciplinary approach and balance between theoretical depth and practical tools, this book serves as an essential resource for students, educators, professionals, and anyone seeking to navigate or resolve conflict effectively and ethically.