Approaches to Conflict: Theoretical, Interpersonal, and Discursive Dynamics aims to investigate the role of communication and emotions in conflict contexts. In addition to the fundamental importance of communication in various aspects of conflict, this volume offers a prominent position to the inherent part played by the effects of a wide range of emotions. This multi-disciplinary project draws from communication studies and media, public relations, philosophy, psychology and neuroscience, linguistics, business studies, political science, literature, and cultural studies.
Contributions by: Olga L. Antineskul, Alberto M. Albuquerque, François Bogacz, Ewa Bogdanowska-Jakubowska, Piotr Cap, Kara Chan, Zhijuan Chen, Michal Chmielecki, Stephen M. Croucher, Maria Holubowicz, Olga M. Klimecki, John E. LaMuth, Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Yu Leung Ng, Tatiana M. Permyakova, Diyako Rahmani, Lukasz Sulkowski, Paul A. Wilson, Jingjie Zhang