Peace, Conflict, and Violence by Daniel J Christie (Editor)
- Publisher: PSYCHOLOGY
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 55535
- Number of Pages: 426
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๐ Title Name: Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology for the 21st Century (1st Edition)
โ๏ธย Editor: Daniel J Christie (Editor), Richard V Wagner (Editor), Deborah DuNann Winter (Author, Editor)
๐ฆ Quality: A5 Matt Paper
๐น Introduction:
Peace, Conflict, and Violence explores the psychology behind human conflict and strategies to promote peace in the modern world. Combining research, theory, and practical applications, this book provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding aggression, reconciliation, and peacebuilding in personal, social, and global contexts.
๐ Key Points:
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Examines psychological theories behind conflict, violence, and peacemaking.
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Discusses methods for resolving interpersonal, societal, and international conflicts.
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Highlights the role of education, culture, and policy in promoting peace.
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Provides case studies and research-based insights into violence prevention.
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Offers practical strategies for fostering peace in communities and organizations.
๐ Conclusion:
This book is a vital resource for students, psychologists, policymakers, and peace practitioners. It bridges theory and practice, equipping readers with tools to understand and address conflict constructively for a more peaceful society.