Jarle Crocker

Jarle Crocker

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Explores the meanings of globalization: economic, political, social, cultural: and examine how it affects conflict...
Explores intersection and dynamics of organizational behavior and dimensions of conflict. Involves theoretical...
Continues study of resolution processes as applied to highly complex systems, especially where one party denies...
Provides framework for integrating theory and practice in conflict resolution. Reviews types of practice and theories...
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Covers assessment methods appropriate to conflict contexts, and related evaluation approaches and techniques for use...
Covers range of skills in group facilitation processes, with emphasis on conflict analysis and resolution approaches...
Taken in last semester of master’s student course work. Assists in developing students’ own theories of conflict and conflict...
Introduces students to the philosophies behind social science research and the methods for conducting research in the field of conflict resolution...
Examines major theories of conflict causation and motivation. Emphasizes need for theories to inform processes of conflict resolution. Weaves...
Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines definitions of conflict and diverse views of its...
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April 26, 2006
This dissertation develops a historical review of the inception and evolution of conflict resolution as an independent discipline within the sciences. Since the beginning of the field in the mid-1950s, a chief goal of its members has bear the synthesis of...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
May 01, 2000
Among the different types of social conflict that have been studied by social scientists, disputes over the environment have been recognized as uniquely rich avenues for intellectual - inquiry. Often occurring at the intersection of complex economic, social, legal...
Category: Papers & Reports
March 01, 1999
Category: Book Chapter
March 01, 1998
Social capital is the glue that holds a community together. It is the network of relationships among persons that can be used to get things done. Social capital is a necessary, but not sufficient, ingredient of community building. A community must mobilize its...
Category: Papers & Reports
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