Communication decisively impacts upon all our lives. This inherent need to connect may either be soothing or painful, a source of intimate understanding or violent discord. Consequently, how it is brokered is challenging and often crucial in situations where those involved have quite different ways of being in and seeing the world. Good communication is equated with skills that intentionally facilitate change, the realisation of desirable outcomes and the improvement of human situations. Withdrawal of communication, or its intentional manipulation, provokes misunderstanding, mistrust, and precipitates the decline into disorder. This international collection of work specifically interrogates conflict as an essential outworking of communication, and suggests that understanding of communication's potency in contexts of conflict can directly influence reciprocally positive outcomes.
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Peter Bray, PhD, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for Counselling at the University of Auckland. Peter has recently edited a number interdisciplinary volumes which reflect his developing interest in spirituality, heroic identity and the transformational aspects of loss and trauma.
Marta Rzepecka, PhD, is a Lecturer at the University of Rzeszów. Her main research interest has been the American presidency, especially 20th century presidents' foreign policy. She is an author of publications on presidential rhetoric, anti-Communism, and anti-terrorism.
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Zustand: New. Über den AutorPeter Bray, PhD, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for Counselling at the University of Auckland. Peter has recently edited a number interdisciplinary volumes which reflect his developing interest in spiritua. Artikel-Nr. 909464035
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This international collection interrogates conflict as an essential and potent outworking of communication. It suggests that an understanding of communication in conflict situations may positively reduce misunderstanding and increase reciprocity. Artikel-Nr. 9789004371255
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