National Conference on Contradiction, Conflict and Continuity

National Conference on Contradiction, Conflict and Continuity
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Publisher : Allied Publishers
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9789385926525
ISBN-13 : 9385926527
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis National Conference on Contradiction, Conflict and Continuity by : NHIT

The title of the conference “Contradiction, Conflict and Continuity: Their Significance in Contemporary Society” is generic. Contradiction and conflict became tangible from the time when language became the medium of expression. The inevitable consequence of such contradictions and conflicts was severe bloodsheds. As society developed, perceptions towards contradiction and conflict were also changed. Some ideologies which were identified as the prevalent customs of the society became the mammoth issues of contradiction and conflicts. Sometimes, the contradictions were restricted within discussion among the cultured people, sometimes it was continued as people, holding different ideologies, moved on simultaneously without influencing the other, for example, between the theist and the atheist and among various isms. The same idealism which triggered the ire of conflict and contradiction in different socio-political aspects, sometimes become the soul guiding force for the development in various trajectories.

Contradictions and Conflict

Contradictions and Conflict
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9789004618053
ISBN-13 : 9004618058
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Contradictions and Conflict by : Donald V. Kurtz

This work analyzes the history of conflict in one Indian university. Scholars representing Maharashtrian Brahman and non-Brahman castes embedded in the university's postgraduate campus and urban and rural colleges have fought for over forty years to control university government. The structure of these castes, institutional and regional contradictions, suggests that conflict will persist. The book explores the history of conflict from 1924 to 1989 and proposes a dialectical methodology to analyze the conflict. It examines the agents and dramatic conflicts that engaged them. Finally, it suggests a dialectical political anthropology for understanding politics anthropologically. The work suggests that a dialectical methodology focused on internal social contradictions provides a superior analysis of conflicts that impel historical agency, and that universities, largely ignored by anthropologists, are exciting reservoirs for ethnographic research.

Conflicts in Contradictions

Conflicts in Contradictions
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:233079145
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflicts in Contradictions by : Curtis Lowell Madison

Conflicts and Contradictions

Conflicts and Contradictions
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Publisher : Bartleby Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0935437274
ISBN-13 : 9780935437270
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflicts and Contradictions by : Mêrôn Benveniśtî

Conflict and Dialectics

Conflict and Dialectics
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:37477978
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict and Dialectics by : Larry Allen Erbert

Contradiction and Conflict

Contradiction and Conflict
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Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024803788
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Contradiction and Conflict by : David Coulby

Conflict, Contradiction, and Contrarian Elements in Moral Development and Education

Conflict, Contradiction, and Contrarian Elements in Moral Development and Education
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781135616083
ISBN-13 : 1135616086
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict, Contradiction, and Contrarian Elements in Moral Development and Education by : Larry Nucci

The premise of this book is that individuals and societies have an inexorable urge to morally develop by challenging the assumptions of the previous generation in terms of what is right and wrong. The focus is on the nature and functional value of conflicts and challenges to the dominant moral and social values framework. Through this analysis, individuals develop moral character through conflict with their local authority figures, including parents. The moral structure of societies evolves through intergenerational challenges to and contradictions with the dominant social order. The book is divided into three parts to help frame this discussion: *Part I directly takes up the issue of resistance as it occurs at a cultural level, and the implications of such resistance for moral education and socialization. *Part II explores the normative forms of adolescent resistance and contrarian behavior that vex parents and teachers alike. *Part III brings back the issue of societal structure and culture to illustrate how negative features of society--such as racial discrimination and economic disparity--can feed into the construction of negative moral identity in youth posing challenges to moral education. Taken together, this collection presents a rich counterpoint to the pictures of moral growth as the progressive sophistication of moral reasoning or the gradual accretion of moral virtues and cultural values. It will benefit those in developmental, social, and cognitive psychology, as well as sociology, political science, and education.

The Dilemmas of Statebuilding

The Dilemmas of Statebuilding
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 9781134002139
ISBN-13 : 1134002130
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dilemmas of Statebuilding by : Roland Paris

This book explores the contradictions that emerge in international statebuilding efforts in war-torn societies. Since the end of the Cold War, more than 20 major peace operations have been deployed to countries emerging from internal conflicts. This book argues that international efforts to construct effective, legitimate governmental structures in these countries are necessary but fraught with contradictions and vexing dilemmas.. Drawing on the latest scholarly research on postwar peace operations, the volume: addresses cutting-edge issues of statebuilding including coordination, local ownership, security, elections, constitution making, and delivery of development aid features contributions by leading and up-and-coming scholars provides empirical case studies including Afghanistan, Cambodia, Croatia, Kosovo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and others presents policy-relevant findings of use to students and policymakers alike The Dilemmas of Statebuilding will be vital reading for students and scholars of international relations and political science. Bringing new insights to security studies, international development, and peace and conflict research, it will also interest a range of policy makers.

Conflict and Multimodal Communication

Conflict and Multimodal Communication
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3319377175
ISBN-13 : 9783319377179
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict and Multimodal Communication by : Francesca D'Errico

This book explores the use of technology to detect, predict and understand social cues, in order to analyze and prevent conflict. Traditional human sciences approaches are enriched with the latest developments in Social Signal Processing aimed at an automatic understanding of conflict and negotiation. Communication—both verbal and non-verbal, within the context of a conflict—is studied with the aim of promoting the use of intelligent machines that automatically measure and understand the escalation of conflict, and are able to manage it, in order to support the negotiation process. Particular attention is paid to the integration of human sciences findings with computational approaches, from the application of correct methodologies for the collection of valid data to the development of computational approaches inspired by research on verbal and multimodal communication. In the words of the trade unionist Pierre Carniti, "We should reevaluate conflict, since without conflict there is no social justice." With this in mind, this volume does not approach conflict simply as an obstacle to be overcome, but as a concept to be fully analyzed. The philosophical, linguistic and psychological aspects of conflict, once understood, can be used to promote conflict management as a means for change and social justice.

The Dilemmas of Statebuilding

The Dilemmas of Statebuilding
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 381
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134002146
ISBN-13 : 1134002149
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dilemmas of Statebuilding by : Roland Paris

This book explores the contradictions that emerge in international statebuilding efforts in war-torn societies. Since the end of the Cold War, more than 20 major peace operations have been deployed to countries emerging from internal conflicts. This book argues that international efforts to construct effective, legitimate governmental structures in these countries are necessary but fraught with contradictions and vexing dilemmas.. Drawing on the latest scholarly research on postwar peace operations, the volume: addresses cutting-edge issues of statebuilding including coordination, local ownership, security, elections, constitution making, and delivery of development aid features contributions by leading and up-and-coming scholars provides empirical case studies including Afghanistan, Cambodia, Croatia, Kosovo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and others presents policy-relevant findings of use to students and policymakers alike The Dilemmas of Statebuilding will be vital reading for students and scholars of international relations and political science. Bringing new insights to security studies, international development, and peace and conflict research, it will also interest a range of policy makers.