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  2. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    It is an awareness of frictions caused by frustrations, annoyance, and irritations. Relationship conflict is comparable to affective and cognitive conflict as defined by Amason and Pinkley, respectively. [13] Process conflict refers to disagreement over the group's approach to the task, its methods, and its group process. [13]

  3. Category:Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    Conflict (process) is included in the JEL classification codes as JEL: D74 Classification : Social psychology : Analysis of collective decision-making : Conflict This Category is for conflict (process) in general.

  4. Conflict management - Wikipedia

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    Conflict management is the process of limiting the negative aspects of conflict while increasing the positive aspects of conflict in the workplace. The aim of conflict management is to enhance learning and group outcomes, including effectiveness or performance in an organizational setting. Properly managed conflict can improve group outcomes.

  5. Conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflict (process), the general pattern of groups dealing with disparate ideas Conflict continuum from cooperation (low intensity), to contest, to higher intensity (violence and war) Conflict of interest , involvement in multiple interests which could possibly corrupt the motivation or decision-making

  6. Conflict resolution - Wikipedia

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    Conflict resolution is the process by which two or more parties engaged in a disagreement, dispute or debate reach an agreement resolving it. [42] It involves a series of stages, involved actors, models and approaches that may depend on the kind of confrontation at stake and the surrounded social and cultural context.

  7. List of peace processes - Wikipedia

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    Israeli–Palestinian peace process, efforts since ca. 1991 to find a political accommodation for the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the wider Arab–Israeli conflict Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa , successful talks that brought about the end of the apartheid system

  8. Peace and conflict studies - Wikipedia

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    Conflict forecasts and early warnings can be sufficiently precise to be relevant for policy and evaluation of theories. [54] Conflict escalation can be rational for one side of the conflict in some cases of asymmetric conflicts, [55] appeasement [45] or for Fait accompli, [56] causing challenges to de-escalation.

  9. Peacebuilding - Wikipedia

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    Justpeace \ jest pés \ n, vi, (justpeace-building) 1: an adaptive process-structure of human relationships characterized by high justice and low violence 2: an infrastructure of organization or governance that responds to human conflict through nonviolent means as first and last resorts 3: a view of systems as responsive to the permanency and ...