Amended instructions for clarity on research project author peter
1. Amended Instructions for Clarity on research project
Author Peter T. Coleman, discusses “Intractable Conflict.” The
task is to select an example of an “intractable conflict” and
write about it. We have Global Warming as an intractable
conflict?
Describe the situation of global warming as an “intractable
conflict, in detail and explain why you believe global warming
is an intractable conflict, based on and considering Peter T.
Coleman’s five components of an intractable conflict?
Also, explain how you would deal with global warming as an
intractable conflict? You must use Coleman’s guidelines, as
well as other scholarly sources in the 8 -10 page research paper.
You may use any articles from textbooks on intractable
conflicts, or other academic articles.
You must include researched articles to by Peter Coleman and
others to explain WHY Intractable Conflict, using Global
Warming as one example of an intractable conflict or other
suggested options to discuss as an active Intractable Conflict??
The focus must be on Intractable Conflicts, not Global
Warming???
One such author Peter T. Coleman, discusses “Intractable
Conflict.” Describe the complexities in the situation of “Global
Warming” as an intractable conflict in detail and explain in 8 –
10 pages of a detailed research paper why you believe this is
an intractable conflicts? Author Peter T. Coleman discusses
intractable conflicts in several achademic articles, some listed
below.You may consider author Peter T. Coleman’s
components found in
The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice.
You will also see a List of other possible articles as resources
listed below? He references the 5 areas, paradigm’s (patterns or
models as to which how science views the world) as Realist,
2. Human, Medical, Post Modern and Systems? Please include
them in paper?
Explain how as an intractable conflict, how for example
(Global Warming) may be used as one example of a national and
international undisputed “intractable conflict”. You must use
Coleman’s guidelines, as well as other scholarly resources on
the topic of Intractable Conflicts? You may use other articles,
other than from this one textbook resource and, or other
academic articles on the topic of intractable conflicts?
The above instructions highlight the importance of:
1. First identifying what is a "Intractable Conflict" and how that
conclusion is determined?
2. Characteristics of Intractable conflict, (Context, Issues,
Relationships, Processes, Outcomes?
3. The approaches to addressing intractable conflicts five areas
( paradigms) - Realist, Human relations, medical, Postmodern
and Systems Paradigm?
4. Explain how to deal with, resolve, prevent or de-escalate the
continuing intractable conflicts?
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INSTRUCTIONS for Analysis & result style
RESEARCH PAPER on “Intractable Conflicts”
The topic for research analysis is “Intractable Conflict”?
Google for definition & clarity?
Author Peter T. Coleman, discusses “Intractable Conflict.”
Describe the complexities in the situation of “Global Warming”
as an intractable conflict in detail and explain in 8 – 10 pages of
a detailed research paper why you believe this is an intractable
conflict? Author Peter T. Coleman discusses intractable
conflicts in several articles, some listed below. You may
consider author Peter T. Coleman’s components found in
Chapter 30, page 708, of
The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice,
3rd edition. See List of other possible resources listed below?
He references the 5 areas, paradigm’s (patterns or models as to
which how science views the world) as Realist, Human,
Medical, Post Modern and Systems? Please include them in
paper?
Explain how to deal with this topic (Global Warming) as a
national and international undisputed “intractableconflict”. You
may use Coleman’s guidelines, as well as other scholarly
resources on the topic of global warming. You may use other
articles, other than from this one textbook resource and, or
other academic articles on the topic of global warming as an
intractable conflict?
Paper should be typed, double-spaced, and must be free of
typing, grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Use the
APA citation style. Please google for references if not familiar
with the APA style? Wikipedia must not be used to do the
4. research, and no more than 50% of the sources may be from
websites. (not including the online articles from scholarly
resources, which are of course acceptable)
Any websites used must be reliable, such as that of the U.S.
State Department, a university webpage, etc.
The paper must include at least five (5)properly cited, scholarly
and secondary sources accepted and be at least 8-10 pages in
length.
It must be clear that the focus is based on a number of factors
including thoroughness, accuracy, clarity, correct grammar,
punctuation, spelling, and overall presentation.
Plagiarism sensitive, Paper will be evaluated by Turn-it-in. The
use of any sources without properly citing them will be
considered as plagiarism. To cite an article from a textbook,
include the title of the article, the author(s) name(s), page,
name of the book, editors’ names, and year of publication.
POSSIBLE Scholarly Resources for INTRACTABLE
CONFLICTS Research Paper, obtained by googling topic and
author.
Coleman, P. T., Deutsch, M., & Marcus, E. (Eds.) (2014). The
Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice. 3rd
Edition, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Translated into Japanese
(2003), Polish (2006).
Coleman, P. T. (May 3, 2011). The Five Percent: Finding
Solution
s to (Seemingly) Impossible Conflicts. New York: Public
Affairs, Perseus Books.
Articles (Selected)
Coleman, P. T. (2018). Conflict intelligence and systemic
5. wisdom: Meta-competencies for engaging conflict in a complex,
dynamic world. Negotiation Journal, 34, 1, pp. 7-35.
Coleman, P. T. (2018). Ten major scientific contributions that
promote a more just, peaceful and sustainable
world. Negotiation Journal, 34, 1, pp. 105-116.
Vallacher, R., Coleman, P. T., Nowak, A., Bui-Wrzosinska, L.
(2010).Rethinking intractable conflict: The perspective of
dynamical systems. American Psychologist, 65(4), 262-278.
Coleman, P. T., Vallacher, R., Nowak, A., &Bui-Wrzosinska, L.
(2007).Intractable conflict as an attractor: Presenting a
dynamical model of conflict, escalation, and
intractability. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(11), 1454-
1475.
Coleman, P. T. (2006) Conflict, complexity, and change: A
meta-framework for addressing protracted, intractable conflicts
- III. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 12(4),
325-348.
Coleman, P. T. (2004) Paradigmatic framing of protracted,
intractable conflict: Towards the development of a meta-
framework - II. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace
Psychology, 10(3), 197-235.
Coleman, P. T. (2003). Characteristics of protracted, intractabl e
conflict: Towards the development of a meta-framework -
I. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 9(1), 1-37.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
6. Blog Posts (Selected)
Coleman, P. T. (2018). The science of teamwork: Five
actionable lessons for the lab. Posted on Psychology Today on
June 14, 2018.
Coleman, P. T. (2016). How to resolve conflict with an app.
Editorial opinion published in Psychology Today February 18,
2016.