The Role of Conflict on the Individual and Society
By (Author) Theresa MacNeil-Kelly
Contributions by Pamela Dykes
Contributions by Jobia Keys
Contributions by Katherine Loh
Contributions by Cara T. Mackie
Contributions by Theresa MacNeil-Kelly
Contributions by Alex Ortiz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
20th December 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sociology
303.6
Paperback
126
Width 155mm, Height 219mm, Spine 10mm
191g
This book uses a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, including autoethnography, interpersonal communication, and large-scale societal conflicts, to explore how humans both observe and confront our differences with one another and with the world around us.
This compact volume offers new insights about conflict at the personal and societal levels. An editor's introduction precedes the book's two sections, "Personal Approaches" (two chapters) and "Societal Approaches" (three chapters). "Personal Approaches" offers two autoethnographic studies. The first, a narrative rich with recalled conversations, poetry, and reflections integrated with scholarly references, explores family engagement of a member's cancer diagnosis. The second treats intrapersonal conflict through inner conversations, offering a nontraditional scholar's reflections on success, insecurities, and resilience. "Societal Approaches" begins with a phenomenological/qualitative study of five heterosexual interracial dating couples from a bioecological framework, revealing eight themes relevant to conflict and relational definition. The next study, grounded in symbolic convergence theory, offers a fantasy theme analysis of ten documentaries, identifying three key themes defining the alt-right's rhetorical vision. The final chapter employs conflict framing and sports diplomacy to consider how Pel (soccer), Dennis Rodman (basketball), and Lyle Thompson (lacrosse) take on the role of sports diplomat through their digital media platforms. The book is an interesting collection of potential value to communication and conflict researchers. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.
* Choice *Theresa MacNeil is assistant professor of communication at Florida Southern College.