Conflict Resolution Strategies, Ethics, and Attachment: Connecting the Micro and Macro.
Mentor 1
Tina Lee
Mentor 2
Chris Ferguson
Location
Union Wisconsin Room
Start Date
24-4-2015 2:30 PM
End Date
24-4-2015 3:45 PM
Description
Contemporary research in peace and conflict analysis has failed to connect individual strategies for conflict management, personal ethical frameworks, and adult attachment types to perceptions of appropriate foreign policy regarding international disputes. Using the Conflict Resolution Strategies Scale (CRSS), Ethics Position Questionnaire, and the revised Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR-R) scale, this research assesses individual’s tendencies towards particular responses to conflict in both their personal life and international disputes and their relation to individuals ethical and attachment frameworks. This research is significant as it begins to understand the relationship between ethics and the use of conflict resolution strategies in both micro and macro settings.
Conflict Resolution Strategies, Ethics, and Attachment: Connecting the Micro and Macro.
Union Wisconsin Room
Contemporary research in peace and conflict analysis has failed to connect individual strategies for conflict management, personal ethical frameworks, and adult attachment types to perceptions of appropriate foreign policy regarding international disputes. Using the Conflict Resolution Strategies Scale (CRSS), Ethics Position Questionnaire, and the revised Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR-R) scale, this research assesses individual’s tendencies towards particular responses to conflict in both their personal life and international disputes and their relation to individuals ethical and attachment frameworks. This research is significant as it begins to understand the relationship between ethics and the use of conflict resolution strategies in both micro and macro settings.