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Autor:
Peter M. Kellett
'Professor Kellett′s text is unique among undergraduate texts in its use of narrative theory to understand conflicts and to develop more effective strategies in family and relational conflicts. The most impressive aspect of the text is the rich and
Autor:
Peter M. Kellett, Diana G. Dalton
Peter Kellett and Diana Dalton set out in this text to address the question: How do people manage conflict effectively? This is a simple question with an elusive and complex answer. To determine how to manage conflict one must first understand the me
Autor:
Wylie, Frank
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In Public Relations Review 2007 33(2):239-240
This inaugural volume in the Peter Lang Conflict and Peace series brings together works that richly depict the tensions between the promise and reality of applying communication principles and theories to conflict transformation and peacebuilding aro
Autor:
Jennifer M. Hawkins, Peter M. Kellett
Through vivid and engaging narrative accounts, written and collected by women, Women's Narratives of Health Disruption and Illness: Within and Across Their Life Stories explores how women experience the health disruptions and illnesses that span thei
Narrating Patienthood : Engaging Diverse Voices on Health, Communication, and the Patient Experience
Autor:
Peter M. Kellett
Diversity plays an important role in how people experience illness and healthcare as patients. Listening carefully to stories of how race, class, age, gender, sexuality, and disability can affect patient experience can be revealing and provide much n
Autor:
Peter M. Kellett, Thomas G. Matyók
Central to a transformational approach to conflict is the idea that conflicts must be viewed as embedded within broader relational patterns, and social and discursive structures—and must be addressed as such. This implies the need for systemic chan
Autor:
Peter M. Kellett, Thomas G. Matyók
A transformational approach to conflict argues that conflicts must be viewed as embedded within broader relational patterns and social and discursive structures. Central to this book is the idea that the origins of transformation can be momentary, si