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Resolving Conflict

Reading List 

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There is one required book, which  is:

    Fisher, R, & Ury, W. (1981). Getting to yes: Negotiating agreement without giving in. New York: Viking Penguin Inc.

Plus, a course reader containing the following articles is available from the Allegheny College Bookstore.  All readings are used by permission:  

    Bush, R. A. B., & Folger, J. P. (1994).  The promise of mediation.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (pp. 11-12, 15-32)

    Cate, R. M., & Lloyd, S. A. (1992).  Courtship.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. (pp. 86-96)

    Christensen, A., & Jacobson, N. S. (2000).  Reconcilable differences.  New York: The Guilford Press. (pp. 1-13)

    Downie, B, Coates, M. L., & Furlong, G. (1998).  Meet me inside.  Ivey Business Quarterly, 62, 56ff.

    Edwards, C.  (1999, July 26).  Paying for what they’ve wrought.  Insight on the News, 15(27), p. 46ff.

    Heitler, S. (1997).  The power of two: Secrets to a strong and loving marriage.  Oakland, CA:  New Harbinger Publications.  [Chapters 1 and 2]

    Hoare, F. (undated).  The challenge of reconciliation in Fiji.  Unpublished manuscript.

    Keashly, L. & Warters, W. C. (2000).  Working it out: Conflict in interpersonal contexts.  In L. Fisk & J. Schellenberg (eds.) Paths to conflict, paths to peace (pp. 35-65).  Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.

    Lerman, D. (1999, Sept.).  Restoring justice.  Tikkun, 14 (5), 13ff.  

    Shoemaker, S. (2004).  Fiji’s complexity.  Unpublished manuscript.