Examines conflict through a multidisciplinary lens, integrating perspectives from sociology, political science, psychology, and communication studies
The Handbook of Social and Political Conflict offers an unparalleled exploration of the nature of conflict, bringing together insights from diverse academic disciplines. With a focus on contemporary issues, this comprehensive volume addresses the mechanisms, causes, and consequences of conflict at every level, from personal disputes to global confrontations.
Bridging theoretical and practical perspectives, the Handbook's thematic sections explore the central challenges of conflict studies while providing a nuanced view of how conflict manifests and can be managed. Chapters by leading scholars from multiple disciplines provide an in-depth analysis of key concepts and emerging theories, illuminating contemporary issues such as political polarization, the rhetoric of social control, information warfare, narrative and world-building, the breakdown of consensus, and much more.
Integrating practical tools for conflict resolution and innovative ideas for future research throughout, The Handbook of Social and Political Conflict is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and practitioners in political science, sociology, psychology, and conflict resolution. This volume is also a valuable reference for professionals involved in international relations, peace studies, and mediation.