Conflict, Cooperation and Justice: Essays Inspiredby the Work of Morton Deutsch
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Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Morton Deutsch, a pioneer in applied social psychology. The contributors--all authorities in their fields and former students or colleagues of Deutsch--include leading thinkers from schools and departments of sociology, psychology, education, and management, with expertise ranging from labor relations to school-based conflict resolution to cooperative education programs and business policy. Each chapter focuses on one of the three areas of Deutsch's work--conflict, cooperation, and justice--with a commentary by Deutsch himself concluding each section. This volume is both a tribute to the work of Deutsch and a cross-disciplinary contribution to theory and practice in conflict, cooperation, and justice--with applications that cut across business, community, political, and other social groups.

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BARBARA BENEDICT BUNKER is associate professor of psychology at the State University of New York at Buffalo and a consultant to business.

JEFFREY Z. RUBIN is professor of psychology at Tufts University, editor of Negotiation Journal, and former executive director of the Harvard Program on Negotiation.

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Part One: Conflict
1. Conflict Across Levels of Analysis: Bridges and Barriers(JeffreyZ. Rubin, George Levinger)
2. Conflict Formulation: The Cross Cultural Challenge(Guy OlivierFaure)
3. A Multimodal Approach to Seemingly Intractable Conflict(Dean G.Pruitt, Paul V. Olczak)
4. Conflict Resolution Training in the Schools: The Challenge andthe Promise(Ellen Raider)
Part Two: Cooperation
5. Trust in Relationships: A Model of Trust and Development andDecline(Roy J. Lewicki, Barbara Benedict Bunker)
6. Cooperation Within a Competitive Context: Lessons from WorkerCooperatives
7. Social InterdepAndence in Education: Cooperative Learning(DavidW. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson)
Part Three: Justice
8. Three Faces of Social Justice(Rob Folger, Blair Sheppard, RobertButtram)
9. Dealing with Tradeoffs Among Justice Principles: TheMotivational Antecedents of Definitions of Fairness(Tom R. Tyler,Maura A. Belliveau)
10. Desperating Seeking (In)Justice(Michelle Fine, Mun Wong)
11. Drawing the Line: Social Categorization and SocialExclusion(Susan Opotow)
12. Discussion and Conclusions(Jeffrey Z. Rubin, Barbara BenedictBunker)
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